Re: Bindings 101: Where to mount Telemark bindings (Part I)
Posted: Thu Nov 16, 2023 4:59 am
Question for Rossignol BC100 180cm, model year 2021 for mounting Voile Switchback:
These skis were originally mounted with NNN-BC.
There is a small red stripe about 3-4mm forward of the real balance point (as balanced on a scraper blade).
There is also a long line across the whole width of the ski in a position which could be intended boot center.
The old NNN-BC bindings were mounted with the bar line on the small red mark, so about 3-4mm forward of BP.
Now I want to mount Voile Switchback bindings on these for my own use. I'll use these skis mostly for touring for turns as I have other fjellski for distance touring.
What's the best mounting point for my use with the BC100?
Pin line on the small mark? Pin line on the real balance point? Or go for boot center?
Boots to be used: old Scarpa T2 (2 buckle + power strap) size EU41.
Anyone out here who has skied the Rossi BC100?
Thanks!
These skis were originally mounted with NNN-BC.
There is a small red stripe about 3-4mm forward of the real balance point (as balanced on a scraper blade).
There is also a long line across the whole width of the ski in a position which could be intended boot center.
The old NNN-BC bindings were mounted with the bar line on the small red mark, so about 3-4mm forward of BP.
Now I want to mount Voile Switchback bindings on these for my own use. I'll use these skis mostly for touring for turns as I have other fjellski for distance touring.
What's the best mounting point for my use with the BC100?
Pin line on the small mark? Pin line on the real balance point? Or go for boot center?
Boots to be used: old Scarpa T2 (2 buckle + power strap) size EU41.
Anyone out here who has skied the Rossi BC100?
Thanks!