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> actually got good at predicting what binding might break and told
nearly new demo bindings in the box - when the demo fleet manager
tossed - my shop manager saves the newer ones. Sometimes I've found a
slightly more than the test alone I came in for.
older Salomons after a few years. Irritating, since the binding would
> the customer up front).
still work fine, except you had to reach down and cock the heel piece
people. Customers will come in for a re-mount for the craziest reasons -
VtSkier wrote:
I particularly like those interested in color coordinating their
just had them go to their discard box and pick another likely pair of
bindings - brand new bindings end up in the discard box. They also have
Soft's likely will be so mounted.
pair of skis I think others might be interested in trying, so I have
into place. Last time a tab broke on me while the shop was testing I
bindings for about $30 + free mount and test. Turned out to be only
decides to go to another line of bindings, all the old demo bindings get
Yep. For instance, the heel step-in tab would break off some lines of
Some shops keep customer discard bindings to resale to knowledgable
> broken binding while testing them because of plastic fatigue (I
> It may have broken parts. I've actually
them mounted with demo bindings. One pair of my DHs are, and the Miller
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