We strive to keep our kits up to date with all the new developments and binding products available. Why are some fastener kits more expensive than others? Simply send us your findings, and we'll comp you a set of fasteners. Alternatively, you can also order a fit kit and determine the fasteners you need for your bindings (instructions on how to do this are provided on the downloads page). Generally, we'll have the fasteners fitted and a kit developed within a few days. If you don't see your binding listed, or just want to give us a heads up on a new binder, shoot us an email and let us know.
We are committed to providing the most complete and up to date fastener kits available. Keeping the fastener by binding list updated with all the new binding technology is nearly a full time job. How do I get the right fasteners for my bindings? I don't see my binding on the fastener list. Where can I find a shop who can install these into my new skis?Ĭheck out our retailer and dealer page for the shops we know to carry our stuff, or better yet, give your local shop a nudge - we'd be happy to set them up with the best products and process to get it done right. A simple two dimensional visual check on the tap position is generally all that is required, although some use a drill/tap guide to make this easier.īasic skill requirements: You should be comfortable with the general use of a powered hand drill and manual tap. Tapping the holes is key and ensuring you're perpendicular to the ski is important before you cut the threads. Simply remove the binding and existing binding screws, drill out the binding holes (we recommend using our pro step bit) and follow the general insert installation instructions. If you're mounting to existing skis, this is really easy. This is straight-forward for them, and it'll give you confidence on the hole spacing without having to work out the paper jig dimensions. In our hands, we can install a set of inserts into a single ski in 15 minutes or less, depending upon how many inserts are required.įor the easiest installation into new skis, we recommend you have your local ski shop drill out pilot holes for you using a shop jig for your binding. Installing Quiver Killer inserts is fairly easy and can be quite fast. Made in the USA.How hard is it to install Quiver Killers? For example, Introgenecell Foam: Recycled: 25-40% recycled content, 100% of off cuts recycled and with VOC glycerin based chemistry. Lib Tech has been making boards for 35 years using materials that are both safe for the environment and the workers through the use of sustainable manufacturing practices. The Quiver Killer… a shot straight through the heart. Rounded tail, smaller nose area, and performance tuned rocker line keeps too much rail from being wetted at once in small surf and allows precision, control, and ease of pocket power surfing in solid waves. Enough volume and surface area to create speed and be free and easy in anything but the smallest “true grovel” surf. A simple plain shape, minimalistic continuous curves, and a forgiving rounded thumb tail. The Lib Tech Quiver Killer 6'4 Surfboard is a perfect one board quiver, a nice choice for a travel companion in all those varying surf conditions.
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