Rottefella Cobra (Page 2)
I think this bond is crazy .. Has broken 2 pairs in a year. The nits start to let go and then I've pulled the "cable" twice again. Then you can be assured that it's among the better in the market but overall, telis bindings are macabre bad. Have not heard anyone who has had maintenance-free bindings a whole season .. Sharpening manufacturer !!
Model year: 2002
Model year: 2002
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i drive cobra on a couple of tmb and i have nothing to complain about. has nothing to compare with since it's my first but I'm hard to imagine it could be better than this. they have worked completely flawlessly their first two weeks. can not be but a fifth!
Model year: 2001
Model year: 2001
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Not surprisingly, it took the Norwegian engineers a good time to get a working product. After painful experiences of the Chilli bond and its ancestors, Cobran is a true pleasure. Once you have found the correct bias, it is steady and gives control in the ride. I have not stepped out of the bond once, which always happened with the Chilli bindings. After a season at Cobran, the feathers did not appear to be noticeably matted. I run the tie with the TRP-100 plate on a couple of Beta Race 9.20 and am very pleased.
Model year: 2001
Model year: 2001
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Have been on a season now with Cobran. An obviously better binding than I thought. Stable, it does not bother (if compared to chillin) and strong. Now I've had a bad luck when I loaned the skis to a mate and we screwed the tie that got stuck. Hope it was Monday. It also does not eat boots in the same way as chillin which is good.
Otherwise, a cruel bond that is in depth can be found at http://www.bombertele.com/, go in and enjoy !!!
J
Model year: 2001
Otherwise, a cruel bond that is in depth can be found at http://www.bombertele.com/, go in and enjoy !!!
J
Model year: 2001
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90 kg Mountain Man Running with 195 cm X-Scream Series and Garmont Super G.
Rottefella Cobra comes with 20 mm plates and built-in height raiser. Costs around 1600 kronor which may be considered as affordable.
Having been skidded with SkyHöy in two seasons, it is an unforgettable relief to drive on a simple construction that works without any problems.
Easy to adjust the length of the cable (really wrong name because it is rigid ...) and thus the bias. Keeps shoe in place even in awkward situations and has worked perfectly so far.
Naturally, is not as stable as SkyHöy, but, in spite of this, is probably one of the most stable "cable ties".
Appeared sharp, two inches up for this "no nonsense" design. I dare give it a fifth even though I only spent two days with the tie. Holds thumbs for childhood diseases not blooming. Certainly one of the best telemark bans in the past.
Regards / MM
Model year: 2001
Rottefella Cobra comes with 20 mm plates and built-in height raiser. Costs around 1600 kronor which may be considered as affordable.
Having been skidded with SkyHöy in two seasons, it is an unforgettable relief to drive on a simple construction that works without any problems.
Easy to adjust the length of the cable (really wrong name because it is rigid ...) and thus the bias. Keeps shoe in place even in awkward situations and has worked perfectly so far.
Naturally, is not as stable as SkyHöy, but, in spite of this, is probably one of the most stable "cable ties".
Appeared sharp, two inches up for this "no nonsense" design. I dare give it a fifth even though I only spent two days with the tie. Holds thumbs for childhood diseases not blooming. Certainly one of the best telemark bans in the past.
Regards / MM
Model year: 2001
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At last a telemark binder that seems to hold. I drove on the G3 last year, which was cannonbreak, especially that it did not tickle pants and that it did not catch a lot of snow beneath. But when the welding piece on the wire breaks a day before Chamonix-Zermatt and you can not find spare parts throughout Chamonix, it felt quite boring.
Now I have just drove a weekend at Cobran but it has copied good qualities from G3n (the compression joint, the toe on the boot, but not the anti-slip plate), and it has a rigid twist around the boot, which becomes more stable as well as fitting under the boot's toe as makes it better. Conclusion: A canon bond that is both stable and durable. For me, it's very close to a 5th grade. Should it also have anti-ice and two heights on the heels, the case would have been done.
Model year: 2001
Now I have just drove a weekend at Cobran but it has copied good qualities from G3n (the compression joint, the toe on the boot, but not the anti-slip plate), and it has a rigid twist around the boot, which becomes more stable as well as fitting under the boot's toe as makes it better. Conclusion: A canon bond that is both stable and durable. For me, it's very close to a 5th grade. Should it also have anti-ice and two heights on the heels, the case would have been done.
Model year: 2001
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