We got the Ramer Comfort display done this morning. We’re now shooting more video of the bindings as it’s so essential to show how they work. I’m also working on the museum intro page which will index all the displays, as we’ll eventually have more than 50 bindings in the museum.
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Ramer Comfort binding was made by Paul Ramer in partnership with VauDe to address the needs of the European market in the mid 1980s.
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Another gem from the collection. Possibly the weirdest backcountry skiing binding ever made, Su-matic resembles a mechanical beast from Star Wars,
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Iser ski touring binding from 1970s, intro page for virtual museum, leave comments here about backcountry skiing bindings.
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Click-Clack designer Stefano pointed out that I had the Inox Plate mounted in the wrong position in the photos. I fixed this morning by swapping new images, and added text about the Inox Plate and associated issues. Turns out the…
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You’ve got to hand it to Dynafit, not only do their bindings work incredibly well, but they’re the most standardized on the market. All Dynafit bindings use the same screw hole patterns in the ski, and many parts are interchangeable…