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How did you managed to attach the leashes ? I have some Salomon bindings that look very similar and there's no attach point in the heel piece, no actual hole to pass through, there are some very small side spaces with the binding in open position, I've managed to pass through a thin metal wire that screws onto itself making a loop, but I'm not very happy with it, when you would get out of the bindings that wire could get caught in a different position ... It would not brake I suppose, but doesn't feel like the best solution ...
How did you managed to attach the leashes ? I have some Salomon bindings that look very similar and there's no attach point in the heel piece, no actual hole to pass through, there are some very small side spaces with the binding in open position, I've managed to pass through a thin metal wire that screws onto itself making a loop, but I'm not very happy with it, when you would get out of the bindings that wire could get caught in a different position ... It would not brake I suppose, but doesn't feel like the best solution ...
Hi notsonewbie2011, there are slots on the side of the heel piece that the cord is looped through in “locked” position (would be impossible to thread in “released” position this way). It’s just your typical parachute cord type leash. These may be the “small side spaces” you are referring to
I see what you talk about, sounds similar to those on the Tyrolia bindings. Mine don't have that in the fixed heel piece, the back locking piece, that moves upward, leaves a bit of side space to the heel part, just enough to squeeze a thin metallic loop, a normal canvas might get shredded I think...
Back to your sale, if anyone is looking for risers, that's a good offer, I might consider getting them myself for a second board for my daughter. I'm starting to think you cannot have too many boards :-) :-) :-)
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