Spenser wrote: Mon Sep 12, 2022 4:06 pm
Don’t want to further accidentally turn this into a now thread

but just cause it throws people off sometimes - yes there’s a “hinge” and the solid baseplate rocks back & forth, but it’s a minor movement, and the overall design & bushings keep the binding planted on the board as per usual - there’s no hinge/rocking feeling (although I heard reports of that during their first production year). It’s simply the same general motion as a traditional binding flexing, but designed into the baseplate to be useful. Again, I think it’s a pretty simple approach, nothing complicated. Wish I had tried them years ago.
If I couldn’t ride them, I’d probably go back to a stiffer B with heel hammock
Hello,
@Spenser now I have a problem that I did not have before. In the last 20 years I have had B type diode bindings... poster... but in the last few years I customized my diode base with the hiback genesis. It's an exceptionally good combination for me. I ride the hiback completely vertical, my boot does not touch the top of the hiback, only the hammock, I like it that way, something loose without noticing pressure, since it allows me to ride with my feet and It feels more loose and playful. suddenly I felt this problem when I moved to a 4x4 board where I had to put my old cartel and I found that pressure and that problem
The problem is that because of you,

now I'm poisoned with NOW and I'm sure I'll buy the Mercury Jones, but I have a doubt that when ride this hiback it feels a lot and pushes my boot forward too much. In EL you say that the Mercury has a hiback with little inclination for those who have them.
Since you talk about "They don’t feel “stiffer” to me, but they have a more connected feeling to their response because of the NOW design concept. Depends what you want. If you’re the type to run your highbacks at zero and generally are “using” the low end of response for a cartel/force/etc, then maybe the pilot or mercury works. If you’re the type who likes response and maybe uses some forward lean, essentially utilizing more of the available response, drives may be the way to go." and talk about the hammocks as something that you liked, I understand that you know both and you can still give me your feedback since I have seen the mercury but I could not try them and I tested their driving.
and then comes the problem of the size that I already asked EL since I am 8us and the size s mercury 2023 is small up to 7us and the medium is large (there is space betwen the binding and the boot)... so the same problem and I can not go to the mercury and go to another m with hanger 2...
Summing up, the question is whether the Mercury (more than the Mercury that I'm looking at, the Jones in general or now) feel in the boot and are going to push me or are they going to feel comfortable and loose if I put them vertical like it happens with genesis hibacks
thank you so much