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I think MONOBELT is to good not to use...
it gives you feedback when skiing (you feel if you start to separate the knees in tricky situations) AND it also makes BOTH legs to release simultaneously from the bindnings if you crash (and if you are not skiing with fixed-binding IBEX!)
However, I do not like the inner belt that keeps the monobelt in place...Therefore I have attached it by thread and needle to my ski dress and now yet another solution to my new skidress for this season...press-buttons as shown in the pictures below...

Monobelt ...the "mimo-knot"
Today all DURET monoskis are shipped with a monobelt, and in the pist you can really spot the difference. If you use the monobelt you become a so much better rider!
When belting your knees together, you will be forced to use the body and knees correctly and when you push one edge down, the other foot will automatically press inwards against the knee and “lift up” the other edge. You will both push one edge down and lift the other edge up at the same time!
BUT...sometimes the monobelt is to "slippery" and do not stay in the set position. WHY? Because you have probably not fixed the belt in the ultimate way!
Look at the pictures and you will get it!
It is called the "mimo-knot", from the inventor of the solution :-)
Keep your knees together…and enjoy the edges!