Ski without a safety release

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Ski without a safety release

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Be careful when skiing with bindings that don’t have a safety release. A fall is more likely to result in a broken ankle or other injuries. Many backcountry ski bindings, such as the Voile Switchback, don’t have a safety release. I won’t be skiing with such bindings anymore.
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"... a broken ankle or other injuries ..."
Tomas - I hope this isn't based on recent personal experience ?
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Does anybody remember heel locators for 3-pin cross country bindings?

They caused only one torn-up knee for me.
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You should also never use quill pens! Those things are so messy!
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Personal experience.
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tomba wrote: Mon Jan 27, 2025 9:28 pm Personal experience.
You ok?
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Yes, thank you. Recovering from surgery.

It was just a routine fall. Not high speed. Not steep.
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tomba wrote:
Yes, thank you. Recovering from surgery.

It was just a routine fall. Not high speed. Not steep.
Oh no! Let me guess, drawing on my fairly recent experience: broken "tipfib," along with the attendant ligament damage? 6 to 8 weeks for the bone, and unknown for the other? All the best Tomas, hope to still see you this summer... or fall? :( Ian and Lizzie.
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