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<blockquote data-quote="Carde" data-source="post: 1084822" data-attributes="member: 132833"><p>Har läst att glappet ska vara mindre pga annan konstruktion i 16/17-modellen.</p><p>Från blistergearreview:</p><p></p><p>Durability</p><p></p><p>Over the years, I’ve had problems with wearing out the walk mode on all previous iterations of the Cochise. This year, the walk mode has been re-designed to hopefully eliminate these issues. According to Tecnica, the walk mode now has an internal spring that allows the locking mechanism to automatically adjust as the metal wears out. While I haven’t had any issues yet, I’m curious to see how it will hold up to an entire season of use. Previously, it’s started wearing out after around 20-30 days.</p><p></p><p>So far I have had issues with snow packing into the walk mode, causing it to fail to lock. It doesn’t happen very often (4x for me), but I’ve noticed it’s more likely to happen when walking downhill in deeper snow, when lots of fresh snow comes in contact with the mechanism. I haven’t had it happen to me while skiing at the resort. Usually skiing a few turns has been able to lock it back into ski mode, but it’s not a 100% reliable fix – in one case I had to ski down to the bottom of the run. Rocking back and forth has only fixed it once. On one occasion, I could get it to reliably occur repeatedly throughout the course of the day (by walking downhill in deep snow). It’s worth paying attention to the walk mode and making sure it’s clear of snow and all the way locked.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carde, post: 1084822, member: 132833"] Har läst att glappet ska vara mindre pga annan konstruktion i 16/17-modellen. Från blistergearreview: Durability Over the years, I’ve had problems with wearing out the walk mode on all previous iterations of the Cochise. This year, the walk mode has been re-designed to hopefully eliminate these issues. According to Tecnica, the walk mode now has an internal spring that allows the locking mechanism to automatically adjust as the metal wears out. While I haven’t had any issues yet, I’m curious to see how it will hold up to an entire season of use. Previously, it’s started wearing out after around 20-30 days. So far I have had issues with snow packing into the walk mode, causing it to fail to lock. It doesn’t happen very often (4x for me), but I’ve noticed it’s more likely to happen when walking downhill in deeper snow, when lots of fresh snow comes in contact with the mechanism. I haven’t had it happen to me while skiing at the resort. Usually skiing a few turns has been able to lock it back into ski mode, but it’s not a 100% reliable fix – in one case I had to ski down to the bottom of the run. Rocking back and forth has only fixed it once. On one occasion, I could get it to reliably occur repeatedly throughout the course of the day (by walking downhill in deep snow). It’s worth paying attention to the walk mode and making sure it’s clear of snow and all the way locked. [/QUOTE]
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