What Powder Cord attachment method is best for me?
| The easiest way, but the weakest, is to simply clip the swivel hooks to the outside brakes of your skis. (See photo.) We don’t like this way because swivel hooks, although strong, can break. |  |
| A better method is to drill a ¼” hole through the back of the binding, attach a 1" split ring, and clip the swivel hook to the ring. (See photo.) You can do this yourself. (We supply rings with our powder cords.) Leave the ring in the binding permanently and attach your powder cord when you need it. |  |
| If you are a hard-core powder hound, you can attach a triangle ring 4" to 6" behind the binding directly onto the ski surface with a binding screw. The powder cord can then be clipped to the ring. (See photo.) I strongly recommend that you have this procedure done by a qualified ski shop; they have the correct screws, countersink drills, and sealant. You don’t want water getting into the ski, and you definitely don’t want to drill through the base! We sell triangle ring tabs for this for $2.00 a pair. The strap can be any color you want. (See color selections for the PowderCordPouches.) |  |
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