skisdaface
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Hey all,
As I scour the web endlessly looking for some good boot deals -- another issue has been weighing on my mind.
I recently purchased a pair of K2 one luvs, which I absolutely luv! However, the boots that I had the bindings (Marker IBX 11.0) set to are absolutely too big for me. I got them from a friend for the season, and while they were work-able for this season alone, when I purchase my own boots (soon), they will likely be a full size smaller.
My question is - do Marker bindings have enough "play" that when my new boots arrive, I will simply be able to have the toe/heel pieces moved in to compensate for the shorter sole length? Or, will the difference be too great? Is a re-drill necessary? What does a re-drill mean with respect to the integrity of the ski?
I don't know much about the construction or mounting of this sort of binding (as you can tell). Any insight is appreciated.
Thanks!
Skisdaface
As I scour the web endlessly looking for some good boot deals -- another issue has been weighing on my mind.
I recently purchased a pair of K2 one luvs, which I absolutely luv! However, the boots that I had the bindings (Marker IBX 11.0) set to are absolutely too big for me. I got them from a friend for the season, and while they were work-able for this season alone, when I purchase my own boots (soon), they will likely be a full size smaller.
My question is - do Marker bindings have enough "play" that when my new boots arrive, I will simply be able to have the toe/heel pieces moved in to compensate for the shorter sole length? Or, will the difference be too great? Is a re-drill necessary? What does a re-drill mean with respect to the integrity of the ski?
I don't know much about the construction or mounting of this sort of binding (as you can tell). Any insight is appreciated.
Thanks!
Skisdaface