The bobble head zed is one of the rare collectibles in Fallout 4. This bobblehead is a reward for completing the “Taking Stock” quest given by Marcus. The quest involves visiting a camp of claptrapped bandits and hunting down some hard-to-reach bobbleheads. The bobble heads can be found in various locations, and the player can collect them until their quota is full.
The sculpted face of the bobble head is done in two different ways, depending on the type of clay used. Resin clay is a wad of dark colored clay that is hand painted after it is sculpted. Polymer clay on the other hand is sculpted in its own color, and does not require any additional paint after it is baked.
This makes the sculpted details on the bobblehead much more vivid and realistic. Moreover, polymer clay is more durable than resin clay. This is especially true in the case of the bobble head zed as the resin is more susceptible to cracking and chipping.
While there is no definitive cause for the disorder, some medical professionals believe that the syndrome is caused by a cystic lesion in the third ventricle, resulting in a reduction of cerebrospinal fluid flow into the cavity and causing it to balloon. The disorder is often found in children, and can be accompanied by a variety of symptoms including a loss of coordination, tremors, headaches, nausea, and vomiting. In some cases, the condition can be corrected through surgery, with a procedure known as endoscopic ventriculo-cisterno-stomy.
In terms of function, the ZED toe piece operates much like the ION. A lever up and down controls the climbing mode, while a similar switch at the back of the heel tower controls the descent mode. This design is simple and straightforward, but also helps to reduce the weight of the heel piece.
Overall, the ZED is a solid lightweight tech binding that offers decent downhill performance. It doesn’t offer best-in-class power transfer or have the harsh feel that some other lightweight pin bindings have, but it will provide a confident and secure ride on a wide variety of skis. It also has a nice toe geometry that is easy to step into and easy to clear of ice buildup. This is a great option for anyone looking for a reliable lightweight ski binding for both backcountry and resort skiing.