22Designs Axl

22Designs Axl
Brand: 22Designs
Model year: 2010

What do you think about 22Designs Axl?
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Telemarkisten
21/04/2017
Strengths:
Strong, stable bond with a lot of metal, durable every day, a real rock scrubber.
The tour feature raises the bid something incredibly for those who like to get up on the mountain.
The two springs contribute to an unprecedented strength in the bond that can not be found on the market today.
There are many features of the tie to make it personal, you can change the strength of the springs, and change them to stronger ones, available through 22 Design.

Weaknesses:
If you see it as something negative, the bid may weigh too much in comparison with the new NTN, free pivot, kingpin bindings that have begun to come out on the market.
Something expensive, but you pay for what you get from it.

Summary:
One of those best, if not the best 75mm bid on the market, it's one under which 22 Designs have managed to do with the market. Works in all conditions, this bond can not be broken, a whole season and it did not give way.

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johanb
27/05/2011
Strengths:
Stable with very strong springs. Possibility to change pivot points that allow you to set how active binding is, at 3, it takes a lot of power to bend the pants and at 1, the bond is quite neutral.
Turning mode is a necessity with the strong springs. The walking function, on the other hand, is very good, easy to connect with a spike.
The height raiser is easy to fold up or down with the rod while walking.

Weaknesses:
It's quite heavy and looks like it's home-made in the garage of some happy enthusiasts. 22Designs would probably have gained from using an industry designer who looked good at the tie and maybe peeled a few grams where they were not needed.
It is not always easy to touch, especially if you try to do it on an exposed slope. But with some exercise it works and a red "duckbill" at the top of the heel makes it easier to learn how to use it.

Summary:
A superstable bond for real skis (I drive them on K2 Sidestash). Very powerful springs, but thanks to the fact that it is possible to move "pivot points", it is advisable to set how active you want the binding to be.
The trip feature allows you to take a stable bond and wide skis on the top trip.
Would buy one if I needed it for other skis.

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flums
27/10/2010
Strengths:
Driving pleasure, walking function,

Weaknesses:
The weld on the stick that holds the tie together loosened. The screws as in the hinge of the tie loosened. This happened about 40 trips. Been problem with several bindings in Norway.

Summary:
Amazing binding apart from the above problems. Weld the tie and tighten the screws with Loctite. Keeps now.

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sahlen1987
04/05/2010
Strengths:
Sustainable. In other words, does not seem to be pajamas. Adjustable pivot points and long springs that do not bottom at first.
Awesome light healer that works without problems.
Turning mode works well. A must with a tie like this one is so strong. Would not work to ride without if you did not relieve the resistance.
Simply a fantastic bond.

Weaknesses:
Should be that it weighs some. But do not think that it weighs so much more than other bindings with turfunction.
Can get some snow under the foot when you travel, but nothing you notice is to activate the ski mode, and then just use the stick or ax to remove it. Pretty expensive but worth it because you do not have to buy spare pylons that you have to do if you run, for example, rotefella and crack on parts.

Summary:
The best link. Admits that there are a bunch of Canadians who have had plenty of shit on the market and then they found massive tools in the garage. Did it work well?
It is tested on everything, cushions, rock hard offpiste, steep yard around chamonix, drops of various sizes and worn out, it does not give way.
CRUEL

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