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  • Blue Ski
    • Jul 2003
    • 164

    • Unknown


    Fogman Bindings

    I tore the heck out of my ankle skiing years ago and again last summer. The result of nagging and new injuries = ankle surgery. I use the Goode Powershells, but the release of the powerlock velcro is not easily controlled. It appears Fogman's may provide for some adjustment for greater reliability in releasing during a hard fall. Does anyone have any experience with the bindings? Thanks!
  • tbennett
    • Feb 2006
    • 15

    • Ski Texas P2


    #2
    Check out Fluid Motion

    http://www.jagersport.com/

    I still ride rubber bindings but these hardshells by Fluid Motion are nice. I know someone riding these and he loves them. The system is well constructed and thought out. Customer service is top notch as well.

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    • Blue Ski
      • Jul 2003
      • 164

      • Unknown


      #3
      Thanks for the reply. Looks like a nice system.

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      • ajskier
        • Apr 2005
        • 55

        • Sandusky, Ohio

        • 2001 Ski Nautique

        #4
        Fogmans

        You might want to give the guys at H20smosis a call. They are the ones building the bindings so they will have all the information that you need. I have a few friends using them and really like them.

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        • PaulMcIntosh
          • Aug 2005
          • 11

          • Parksville, B.C, Canada


          #5
          RE: Fogmans

          Check out www.jagersports.com and look at their fluid motion hard shell boots they look great and there are a few big names using them. look under 2005 season report for the names.
          I've towed several people who are using them and they love them, I have not changed to them yet but are looking at it because of ankle problems also.

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