• Come to Aspen Ski and Board to check out the Salomon District Snowboard Binding Mens 2024 . (aspenskiandboard.com)
  • Dynafit Radical ST backcountry skiing binding, this model first introduced for 2011-2012 season. (wildsnow.com)
  • Dynafit TLT model of backcountry skiing binding. (wildsnow.com)
  • Dynafit is a backcountry skiing binding that allows you to ski downhill with your boot attached to your ski the same way a regular alpine ski binding functions, yet transforms into a touring/climbing binding for skiing uphill or across level ground with your heels free to move up and down. (wildsnow.com)
  • We have used the TLT extensively and highly recommend it as well as the Dynafit Comfort, ST and FT model offerings, as well as the TLT Radical FT and TLT Radical ST. Note that this TYPE of backcountry skiing binding is commonly called a "tech" binding. (wildsnow.com)
  • Naxo NX01 backcountry skiing binding, NX21 looks almost the same. (wildsnow.com)
  • This was used with a conventional cable binding on the heel. (wikipedia.org)
  • Like the Nevada, the Duplex used a cable binding for the heel. (wikipedia.org)
  • In 1962, Look dramatically updated their line with the Nevada II toe and the Grand Prix heel binding. (wikipedia.org)
  • The Protector PR 13 binding with Full Heel Release (FHR) technology offers maximum safety in forward and backward twisting falls by reducing release values, therefore assuring. (head.com)
  • Main changes over previous are an entirely redesigned heel lift system, as well as metal 'power towers' in the toe that may help with binding entry and possibly help prevent inadvertent release in downhill mode. (wildsnow.com)
  • KINGPIN Heel - The revolutionary heel construction for the Pin Technology bindings features wide sole contact points to deliver the kind of direct, lossless power transfer more frequently seen in alpine bindings. (bergsskishop.com)
  • The KingPin heel is also many times safer than traditional Pin Technology bindings. (bergsskishop.com)
  • The active length compensation in the heel allows consistent power transmission and release performance, even when the ski is flexed. (nextadventure.net)
  • ACTIVE LENGTH COMPENSATION - Active length compensation in the heel allowing the heel to move back up to 4 mm when the ski is flexed. (nextadventure.net)
  • Add the compact Race Pro heel and you have a smaller overall hole pattern for better flex and feel out of your skis. (bergsskishop.com)
  • The Triple Pivot Light Toe and Hollow Linkage Heel make the binding compact as well as sturdy. (coloradoskishop.com)
  • The Freeflex 11 binding is more stable and transfers power more effectively with its three-part heel piece. (burusports.lv)
  • Free Floating Chop Block™ lets your Heel Lock float with the flex of your ski while allowing the ski to flex more naturally. (gericks.com)
  • Getting back to the main heel unit, a single riser sits at the top of the binding for efficient touring when the inclination rears up. (mpora.com)
  • Ski boot sole abrasion at the toe and heel pieces was also measured with the digital sliding caliper. (bvsalud.org)
  • Results of the multiple logistic regression analyses revealed that a higher age, a lower skill level, a higher standing height ratio, and greater ski boot sole abrasion at the toe as well as heel pieces were independently associated with an increased ACL injury risk in both the cautious and the risk-taking group. (bvsalud.org)
  • The Freeflex 14 GW offers high performance and high safety for ambitious skiers, suitable for both alpine and GripWalk ski boots. (head.com)
  • Manufacturer's Description: Marker's F12 Tour EPF is ideal for skiers who want to cross over from alpine touring to resort skiing on occasion. (newschoolers.com)
  • Intermediate all-mountain skiers looking for an industry-leading alpine binding that offers optimal control, comfort and performance. (bergsskishop.com)
  • The new Squire 11 ID suits intermediate and lighter weight advanced skiers looking for great power transmission in a very light weight freeride binding. (coloradoskishop.com)
  • The Freeflex 11 ski binding, fueling your racing ambitions, is the perfect binding for ambitious skiers and junior racers. (burusports.lv)
  • The PR 11 GW all-mountain binding is suited to both novices and advanced skiers. (burusports.lv)
  • Tiny skiers with big dreams can step into the Marker Kids' M4.5 EPS Junior Ski Binding for solid, safe beginner performance that encourages the learning process and enables quick progression. (gericks.com)
  • Even the smallest skiers can move up the ranks, because this lightweight binding provides the easy-turning and easy-releasing necessary to prevent injury and promote growth as a budding skier. (gericks.com)
  • Ideal for lightweight adults or kids that are transitioning into adult sizes, these playful bindings from Salomon are perfect for skiers that weight more than 50lbs but less than 187 lbs. (gericks.com)
  • The L7 Bindings are ideal for beginner to advanced skiers and feature automatic wing adjustment. (gericks.com)
  • A perfect choice for growing feet, this lightweight junior binding is designed for young skiers who have already transitioned to adult boots or are keen on keeping the same ski set when they do. (gericks.com)
  • GripWalk-compatible, lightweight and easy to step in, this binding is the perfect long-term choice for young skiers. (gericks.com)
  • The Touring Auto Combi is a lightweight, easy-to-use NIS touring binding designed for recreational off-trail skiers. (skis.com)
  • The Laser MX was the first Stockli Laser ski ever to be made specifically for female skiers. (skibarn.com)
  • All told, the MX gives advanced to expert female skiers a true Swiss-born ripper for recreational skiing on the frontside of the mountain. (skibarn.com)
  • Built like the original, Atomic Bent Chetler Mini 133-143 is an all-mountain freestyle ski for small skiers ages 5-8. (buckmans.com)
  • This wider screw pattern will go miles in giving the binding good screw retention, particularly when it comes to working with aggressive and heavier skiers. (mpora.com)
  • Among cautious skiers, a longer ski length was an additional significant risk factor for sustaining an ACL injury. (bvsalud.org)
  • In conclusion, the same personal and equipment related characteristics contribute to an increase in the ACL injury risk regardless of risk-taking behaviour, with the only difference that longer skis represent an additional risk factor in cautious skiers. (bvsalud.org)
  • The Freeflex 11 GW offers performance and safety for beginners and intermediates in racing, suitable for both alpine and GripWalk ski boots. (head.com)
  • Accommodates all Alpine ski boots (ISO 5355 TYPE A) plus all GripWalk ski boots (ISO 23223 TYPE A). (bergsskishop.com)
  • Not only that, this binding is compatible with both traditional Alpine and newer Gripwalk boot soles. (evo.com)
  • The SPX 12 GripWalk® binding is designed for discerning freeriders who view mountains as a playground to be fully exploited. (skis.com)
  • All in all, the Marker Squire 11 is very compact and, despite its GripWalk compatibility, only 24 mm high, which allows a very direct feel and ski control. (gearwest.com)
  • Additonally it is compatible for use with Alpine and GripWalk ski boots. (burusports.lv)
  • Gripwalk - Adult - GripWalk bindings automatically adjust to both Alpine and GripWalk boots, so you can enjoy walking comfort without compromising power transmission and precise binding release. (gericks.com)
  • Its low, lightweight construction gives you an excellent connection with your skis for a natural kick and glide. (backcountry.com)
  • Ideal for beginner snowboarders, these bindings feature a lightweight design for increased maneuverability and smooth transitions. (philbricks.com)
  • Here, a lightweight wood core and slightly softer flex help the Laser MX ski well in shorter sizes. (skibarn.com)
  • The R170 is going to be ideal for ski tourers who are looking for a simple, lightweight and reliable binding for ski tours in the backcountry. (mpora.com)
  • Designed to work with your trusted Salomon/Atomic bindings these bad boys offer the lowest stand height of all high DIN AT binding systems, while the Pendulum Pivot™ brings your pivot point higher, allowing you efficient ski touring while using your alpine bindings. (gericks.com)
  • Pendulum Pivot™ brings your pivot point higher, allowing you efficient ski touring while using your Alpine Bindings. (gericks.com)
  • Here you'll find a huge range of leashes, ski brakes , riser plates , ski crampons , binding springs and spare parts for telemark bindings . (telemark-pyrenees.com)
  • As a rule telemark bindings do not come equipped with ski brakes, which are available as options for most models. (telemark-pyrenees.com)
  • Most telemark bindings, with the exception of 7tm, use springs that are available with different stiffnesses, to change the "activity" of the bindings. (telemark-pyrenees.com)
  • The Prolink Race Skate Binding from Atomic is its highest performing race skate binding for racers on the market. (backcountry.com)
  • Compatibility Compatible with Salomon STH Driver 12/14/16, STH 12/14 and Atomic FFG Team ski bindings We recommend a brake width that is equal to the ski waist width and at most 15mm wider. (gericks.com)
  • What is the Dynafit binding? (wildsnow.com)
  • Dynafit non race bindings 2015-2016 from Dynafit catalog. (wildsnow.com)
  • The market isn't nearly as crowded as the alpine ski binding market, but there are two dominant players: Fritschi and Dynafit. (feedthehabit.com)
  • Some brands produce ski crampons for their bindings while others produce attachment slots that let you attach Dynafit ski crampons. (telemark-pyrenees.com)
  • Advanced-Expert Whether you charge the steepest lines, hit the biggest jumps in the park or carve with race-like precision, advanced to expert level skis, snowboards, boots and bindings are for the more aggressive rider. (evo.com)
  • In skis and snowboards, you'll often find layers of metal, carbon or other stringers for rigidity and power, while advanced to expert level boots and bindings are usually on the stiffer side of the spectrum for rebound and precision steering. (evo.com)
  • Intermediate to advanced boots and bindings range from softer flexing freestyle options to stiffer choices built for stability at speed. (evo.com)
  • The innovative Kingpin redefines the performance standard for Alpine touring bindings. (bergsskishop.com)
  • The 'Race' series from Plum have long been on the featherweight side of Plum's eclectic mix of ski touring bindings . (mpora.com)
  • Not only are these bindings ideal for ski mountaineering races, but they're also just a solid pair of ski touring bindings that come in at an incredibly low weight of 170 grams. (mpora.com)
  • Ski brakes were formerly available for the TLT but are no longer manufactured. (wildsnow.com)
  • It's essential to either add brakes to your bindings, or a safety leash. (telemark-pyrenees.com)
  • Brakes are handy, especially with bindings that offer step-in convenience, but do sometimes make that step-in a bit more fiddly. (telemark-pyrenees.com)
  • Complemented by the Jester, the new system redefined the performance parameters for freeride bindings. (wikipedia.org)
  • AFD Gliding Plate -All Marker bindings are equipped with a moveable AFD (anti friction device), allowing a precise release, unhindered by dirt, snow and ice buildup. (getboards.com)
  • Together with the gliding plate the gliding elements integrated into the sole holders ensure a very precise release behaviour which is comparable to all other MARKER bindings. (coloradoskishop.com)
  • MFD Alltime Salomon Touring Binding Plate (M/L) 2012: As skis have adapted more and more to the increasing accessibility of the backcountry, bindings have struggled to keep up. (gericks.com)
  • The Adaptive Suspension Technology with independent spring-loaded pincers and the additional metal insert between plate and binding guarantee maximum speed, direct power transmission and best control. (gearwest.com)
  • But wait, it can offer something else, too: With the SRT Speed Plate and SRT 12 binding, the performance of this ski can be fully tapped into. (skibarn.com)
  • Then, holding the binding to the ski is an adjustment plate that offers 25 mm of adjustment (that's three boot sizes). (mpora.com)
  • In 2008, the company released two new bindings, the Baron and the Griffon, that are also based on the Duke system. (wikipedia.org)
  • However, Marker's Duke and Baron bindings have also put the hurt on Naxo's business as the burly touring binding of choice. (feedthehabit.com)
  • Along with the Duke EPF and Baron EPF models, Marker's full suite of climbing enabled bindings accomodate BOTH Alpine and Alpine Touring ISO norms. (getboards.com)
  • The "Kandahar" style binding added clips to hold down the foot for downhill runs, and then released for cross-country striding. (wikipedia.org)
  • This basic design has remained the basis for downhill ski bindings to this day. (wikipedia.org)
  • Want a touring binding with unrivalled downhill performance? (mpora.com)
  • Manufacturer's Description: The ultra-light pin binding offers active length compensation during ski flex and an impressive power transfer downhill due to a 38 mm drill pattern. (newschoolers.com)
  • Manufacturer's Description: The ultra-light pin binding in a rental-suited version with extra travel and pre-mounted brake offers active length compensation during ski flex and an impressive power transfer downhill due to a 38 mm drill pattern. (newschoolers.com)
  • The addition of EPF extended the downhill skiing ability of this exceptional uphill climbing product. (getboards.com)
  • Some are light for the climb and some are beefy for the downhill but still are never as reliable as your favorite DH bindings. (gericks.com)
  • Recommended Use: To be used on alpine touring adventures with your alpine downhill bindings Additional Features Alpine DH bindings directly screw to MFD ALLTIME channel. (gericks.com)
  • Salomon District snowboard bindings are designed for freestyle use, with a simple but very effective design. (aspenskiandboard.com)
  • The ultra-light Alpinist 8 pin binding (270 g w/o brake) is optimized for lighter and specifically female ski tourers. (nextadventure.net)
  • The Grand Prix was essentially a toe binding rotated on its side so it released upward instead of to the side, allowing release when the ski caught or was forced up toward the skier. (wikipedia.org)
  • The type of AFD is matched to the skier type, ensuring perfect functionality - from racing to junior bindings and even ski touring. (getboards.com)
  • The Freeflex ST 20 X RD is one of the top models in the binding collection and optimized for racing. (head.com)
  • The Freeflex Demo 14 GW racing binding is ideal for rental and can be mounted on all HEAD binding plates. (head.com)
  • Please note that TYROLIA bindings are intended only for use with skis when mounted, adjusted and serviced by an authorized sporting goods retailer or authorized technician. (bergsskishop.com)
  • The Tyrolia Attack 12 GW Ski Bindings are a fan favorite owing to their light weight, wide contact area at the toe, and super easy step-in. (evo.com)
  • Glass-Fiber PA - A dedicated polyamide reinforced with fiber-glass which makes bindings lighter, durable, and with more tolerance on skis. (gericks.com)
  • Leashes are lighter and avoid the skis getting lost in powder or on hard ice snow. (telemark-pyrenees.com)
  • In 2007, Marker unveiled a new freeski binding system called the Duke. (wikipedia.org)
  • The Rossignol FKS 180 Ski Bindings feature bombproof construction and deliver better retention and prevention of pre-release than any binding on the market. (evo.com)
  • The Rossignol FKS 180 Ski Bindings come in multiple brake sizes to accommodate your needs and provide the most reliable, durable and performance-oriented construction available for aggressive freeskiers. (evo.com)
  • 1 Year (2 Years with Rossignol Skis) Please note that only items sold as new, blem or with damaged packaging are eligibile for the listed warranty. (evo.com)
  • Light and minimum ski flex change. (coloradoskishop.com)
  • As you chase after your best time, you can rely on an unencumbered ski flex. (burusports.lv)
  • The Medium flex of this binding performs well on just about any terrain type and the shadow fit offers a solid connection between your board and bindings, giving you a 360-degree natural flex. (aspenskiandboard.com)
  • FKS bindings feature 7-points of boot contact giving superior control, response and snow feel. (evo.com)
  • All MARKER bindings are equipped with a moveable AFD (anti friction device) leading to a highly precise release almost entirely unhindered by dirt, snow and ice! (coloradoskishop.com)
  • This is the SUV of skis designed for skiing the whole mountain in any and all snow conditions. (buckmans.com)
  • Featuring a stability-inducing Dura Cap Sidewall for solid skiing performance on harder snow surfaces, this ski is an all-round smooth and steady ride. (buckmans.com)
  • In 1950 Look introduced the Look Nevada binding, which allowed the boot to release from the ski when it rotated to the sides. (wikipedia.org)
  • Marker's "LD" replaced this with just the portion of the binding at the rear of the boot, moving the lever to the cable itself. (wikipedia.org)
  • TLT Radical ST 2 Test (demo binding with extended boot length adjustment. (wildsnow.com)
  • This document specifies requirements, test methods and marking for alpine ski-boots with improved walking soles that are used with systems of alpine ski-bindings for improved walking soles with attachment at the boot front and boot rear, the proper release function of which depends on the dimensions and design of the interfaces. (iso.org)
  • Its SOLE.ID technology allows the shop to adjust the binding to accommodate either AT or Alpine boot sole norms. (coloradoskishop.com)
  • Whatever boot you wear, all Marker SOLE.ID bindings are compatible to every kind of ski boot! (coloradoskishop.com)
  • Stability, versatility and control are all part of the Head Advant Edge 65 W Ski Boot. (burusports.lv)
  • K2's Mini Turbo Binding is designed for all-day comfort and fits seamlessly with the Mini Turbo Boot and Board. (aspenskiandboard.com)
  • ASTM 1063-09 ("Functional lnspections and Adjustments for Alpine Ski/Binding/Boot Systems") allows for customer requested discretionary binding settings. (wintersteiger.com)
  • The toe is equally simple, with just the standard dual sets of springs on each toe wing, allowing the toe to snap into your boot binding inserts. (mpora.com)
  • Pair these with a full carbon ski mountaineering ski and a sub-1kg boot and you've got a setup that'll be bags of fun when it comes to traversing high alpine passes and going on classic ski mountaineering missions. (mpora.com)
  • You have to rotate the binding 90 degrees to switch between the flat and 41 mm riser, but many will find that you'll have enough cuff movement (especially with modern ski mountaineering boots) to just stay set in one riser position for the whole ascent. (mpora.com)
  • Intermediate to advanced skis and snowboards may be somewhat wider or stiffer than beginner-intermediate skis and snowboards, usually with a stronger wood core and sandwich sidewall construction. (evo.com)
  • Does one of your family members ski and the other one snowboards? (skis.com)
  • Please note that Rottefella, G3 and Black Diamond do not produce parts for their discontinued 75 mm bindings (Rottefella Chili/Cobra, G3 Targa/ Targa Ascent, Black Diamond O1/O2/O3 models) so parts for these are not available. (telemark-pyrenees.com)
  • Individual adjustment of the AFD to the area of application ensures perfect functionality - from racing, for children's bindings or on ski tours. (coloradoskishop.com)
  • Safetronic Ski binding adjustment and testing device. (wintersteiger.com)
  • Manufacturer's Description:The Duke EPF features Marker's Extended Power Frame chassis, with a wide footprint for the ultimate power transmission - recommended for ski widths over 88 mm. (newschoolers.com)
  • I'm sure someone will pick up the pieces and potentially re-introduce the Naxo platform under a different design at some point in the future, but for now, it's Fritschi or Duke for those seeking alpine/backcountry crossover ski bindings. (feedthehabit.com)
  • This isn't just all done for looks, either, by using as few parts as possible and, most importantly, shunning the use of plastic, Plum have managed to create some extremely simple yet durable bindings that are all built around this finely tuned aluminum construction. (mpora.com)
  • With a single screw to fully adjust the vertical and lateral release as well as a trimmed-down shape, the Zed definitely walks close to the line of a minimalist binding, yet has everything we need for a confidence-inspiring descent and optimal efficiency on the ascent. (backcountry.com)
  • Manufacturer's Description: Marker's F10 Tour is an ideal entry-level touring binding that can offer years of great performance. (newschoolers.com)
  • High lateral transmission gives you more precision and more control over your skis to give you better overall performance. (getboards.com)
  • The K2 Cassette is the perfect balance of comfort and performance with the K2 Cassette Bindings. (philbricks.com)
  • We have chosen ski and binding packages to give you the very best performance at the very best price. (telemark-pyrenees.com)
  • Marker's first model, the Duplex was followed in 1953 by the Simplex toe binding which was a huge success in the 1950s. (wikipedia.org)
  • Focusing on producing the right binding for the end user is Marker's DNA. (newschoolers.com)
  • The proven Full Diagonal Release function keeps you safe: if you fall, your binding releases intelligently, 180 degrees horizontally and vertically. (burusports.lv)