![]() I'd therefore recommend cheating the boot length scale by keeping the toe piece forward & bringing the heelpiece forward. When such a small boot size is mounted 'on the line' (on either the forward or central position on the Neox) is likely that the mounting position will still be too far rearward to properly pressure the ski over it's sweet spot. Any adjustment of the forward pressure should be done with the boot removed from the binding to avoid overstressing the screw. It's correct adjustment is CRITICAL as the binding will only release at it's stated DIN setting when the forward adjustment has been correctly set.Ĭorrect adjustment is when, with the boot installed in the binding, the head of the screw is flush with the face of the outer housing (as in the pic). It's purpose is to allow for variances in boot sole lengths that differ from those stated on the boot length scale. The forward pressure adjustment is the smaller screw in the rear of the heel piece underneath the large DIN adjustment screw (see pic). RobCrock, it all depends on if there is sufficient adjustment left on the forward pressure screw when the boot length adjustment is at it's shortest - I think that there should be but I've never tried it myself so please let me know how you get on. Anyway, snowHeads really is MUCH better when you're logged in - not least because you get to post your own messages complaining about things that annoy you like perhaps this banner which, incidentally, disappears when you log in :-) We don't share your email address with anyone and we never send out any of those cheesy 'message from our partners' emails either. It's rather good and not made up by tourist offices (or people that love the tourist office and want to marry it either). When you register, you get our free weekly(-ish) snow report by email. 50,000+ snowHeads already know all this, making snowHeads the biggest, most active community of snow-heads in the UK, so you'll be in good company). as well as access to 'members only' forums, discounts and deals that U don't even know exist as a 'guest' user. ![]() Log in to snowHeads to make it MUCH better! Registration's totally free, of course, and makes snowHeads easier to use and to understand, gives better searching, filtering etc. ![]()
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