I have a really silly question. It's been years since I've used non-est bindings and just picked up a pair of the Genesis Reflex. I can't figure out how to remove the footbed so that I can insert the disc to mount them (see pics attached).
Intuitively, I would figure the "U" shape where the pattern ends (near the heel just before the red part) on the footbed should be pulled up, but the two corners of the pattern are fastened pretty hard in place and I don't want to pull too aggressively or it might rip.
I've also tried "popping" it near the heel through the hole on the bottom but the footbed is so damn soft and flexible that nothing "pops".
I had the same problem when I got my Malavitas. I had a major "WTF, bro?!" and actually asked for help from a tech figuring it out cuz I came straight from the store to the mountain and just wanted to ride!
Just reach under on those two parts you have circled and peel em up. It folds and flips out of the way. It'll SNAP in and out of place. The gas pedal kinda does the same as well. I get weary of plastic (especially such dinky stuff like these clips) that gets wear during removal and adjustments but I think they'll be okay and easy to replace cheaply if ever any problems.
Either they are fastened on super hard or I'm an extreme weakling, but they still aren't coming off. I'm going to try to get something flat, like a flathead screwdriver to get some leverage.
How do I extend the footbed? I've got about 1.5 inches of overhang, trying to get it down to an inch. I wish Burton would address these things in their instructions!
Match the curvature of the toe of the boot. there will be some boot hanging over the toe ramp, that's normal and appropriate.
My guess is 1 or 2 positions in the heel snap -> forward.
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