Meidjo Setup?
Posted: Wed Dec 29, 2021 5:16 pm
After seventy years of skiing, forty years of ski patrolling and ten plus years on 75mm crispis and bulldog bindings I'm ready for something new. I got new knees eight years ago, and find tele bindings keep me happy though the day. I ski probably 2/3 with my heels down, and the rest tele. I am what might be classified as an aggressive skier.
What I love about the bulldogs is they are rock solid. I have the strongest spring that they make, and can ski all day with heels down, and tele when and if I want. The problem is twice now I've gotten into a situation where I needed a release binding. In both situations I got my ski stuck under a branch back countrying. It threw me forward, (and down) and I was unable to get out of the binding without someone's help. Think tree well...Not good.
I wrote the guys at Telemarkdown and they've suggested the Meidjo setup. It's expensive (need new boots as well as bindings) and there don't seem to be a lot of places offering demos on this setup.
Does anyone have experience with the binding? Does it sound right for me? I'm having my 77th birthday this month and am thinking I'll treat myself to a new setup if it's worth it.
Any suggestions?
Many thanks
Beau
What I love about the bulldogs is they are rock solid. I have the strongest spring that they make, and can ski all day with heels down, and tele when and if I want. The problem is twice now I've gotten into a situation where I needed a release binding. In both situations I got my ski stuck under a branch back countrying. It threw me forward, (and down) and I was unable to get out of the binding without someone's help. Think tree well...Not good.
I wrote the guys at Telemarkdown and they've suggested the Meidjo setup. It's expensive (need new boots as well as bindings) and there don't seem to be a lot of places offering demos on this setup.
Does anyone have experience with the binding? Does it sound right for me? I'm having my 77th birthday this month and am thinking I'll treat myself to a new setup if it's worth it.
Any suggestions?
Many thanks
Beau