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Nathan Bryant <[log in to unmask]>
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Vermont Skiing Discussion and Snow Reports <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 4 Jun 2016 23:41:38 -0400
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That seems anomalous, unless your feet are huge. My Dynafit setups won't 
stand up to the slightest bit of chatter, even with very smooth 
technique, until at least DIN 8.

On 6/4/2016 9:28 PM, Bogandenis wrote:
> What I get from this is that the level of testosterone poisoning was seriously high.
>
> My ski mentor, a great skier and wise man, once asked me why in lleh was I using DIN 10 when I hadn't raced for years.  He said I was far too good a skier to do that.  He was about 200 lbs. and used a DIN 5.5 for teaching and recreational skiing.  I was about 190 then and am now about 170.  I followed suit and have been using 5.5 on both alpine and AT (Dynafit) for some 10 years.  I've had less than 5 releases in that time and all were necessary.
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