Linken Linken (Page 2)

antlitz
21/12/2002
The link is a very good link, but you need to be aware of a couple of things. Even if you tie the tie tightly, the bond can be loosened by hard knocks, such as in a ball slope. Have solved this problem by drilling holes at the top of the tie on the heel, then putting the fang around the ankle. then you can prevent the problem and that you can drive with fairly loose connections when needed. I know that knees will get a huge blow if you roll a ten twelve times, but that's the link worth. No other bindings for telemark coming up to the link when it comes to stability and utilization of skiing makes me a lot of turn. With tight bindings, jibbing also goes like a dream. have also driven a little naked with the skis and now trust 100 percent that the cock will not taste snow ..

Model year: 2001
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AndT
10/11/2002
have had five complaints about these. a pity when they are very nice to go on. maybe they have fixed it now !? Their service is good but they do not admit they have had big problems.

Model year: 2001
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Magnus_Astrom
25/03/2002
Do not hold!
My experience with the bond is that it does not hold what it promises.
Much of the problem lies in the fact that the spring mechanism fails to tighten the toy tight enough. I broke off the binding (toe part) just because of this. Another problem (which may have been fixed now) is that a small screw in the metal piece that makes it possible to adjust the length of the tie screws up and causes major inconveniences. However, Link's defense must be said that they have sent spare parts without knots.

Model year: 2000
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Erlendss
19/02/2002
There are actually sports shops in the alps selling the link. In St. Anton, for example, you have "Pete". One tip is to make sure the tie is properly adjusted, another is to bring some rescue parts in case the accident is out. I've been running the link for almost two seasons, without having a bad luck. Seems it runs divine!

Model year: 2001
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Mes
09/01/2002
The harder you run the faster it breaks! Spare parts can be picked up in Narvik so it's not that far when you are in the Alps or in the big country in the west. The link seemed robust and durable but proved to be very clumsy and unreliable, junk!

Model year: 2001
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Sverre-Hj
08/01/2002
English as I am, I will try to be objective, since this binding is produced in Norway.

The link binding is as it becomes slowly incredibly stable, and it may be that which characterizes it. In addition, you can forget that the cable is smoking because it does not exist.

The STEP IN function works excellent and I have not experienced any problems with the new 2001-2002 model.

In some cases, at first, I lost my skis while driving, due to the fact that the tie has been wrongly adjusted. After adjustment, this has not happened.

The price is high but without a doubt worth its price. Also slips out spare cables and new ones.

Model year: 2001
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Par_Edman
09/12/2001
Very stable telis binding, the harder you drive the more control you get over the skis.
The only negative. about the tie. is that it's too expensive.
If you want to get top of the line, it's only to decorate 2250: -

Model year: 2001
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