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Cross Country Ski Bindings
$79.99
Rottefella Touring Auto is the perfect touring binding for classic skis. It is easy to use and gives you the support and balance needed. The binding has a step-in function which makes it easy to step in and out of the binding. The wide binding house makes it extra stable and improves balance in challenging situations. Rottefella Touring Auto is perfect if you love skiing – be it shorter trips in the forest or longer mountain hikes. Rottefella Touring Auto Classic suits classic skis with NIS or Rottefella mounting plate.
$109.99
Rottefella Super Telemark is a three-pin toe binding for skiing in uneven terrain. The binding is robust with a flat bail securing a solid shoe fit. The binding provides good control, especially in rough terrain and when carrying a backpack. Rottefella Super Telemark is very lightweight with only 370 grams.
Rottefella Super Telemark is compatible with 75mm boots (not plastic boots) and is best paired with the thinner soles between 12 and 15 mm.
$129.99
Rottefella Backcountry Auto is a solid, stable and user-friendly binding suited for use in uneven terrain and varying snow conditions. It is well suited for mountain touring, on or off the trails. Rottefella Backcountry Auto comes with a step-in function which makes it easy to step in and out of the binding. The binding is compatible with boots that have integrated NNN BC-system.
$129.99
A SOLID EXTRA WIDE BACKCOUNTRY BINDING
Rottefella Back Country Magnum is a solid and extra wide binding for use in uneven terrain and varying snow conditions. It is very well suited for challenging mountain touring and expeditions. Rottefella Back Country Magnum comes with a manual opening and closing mechanism.
$144.99
Before the advent of compression spring cartridges, telemark binding designs relied on expandable springs to compensate for the rise in the heel when turning. Such springs were typically used in conjunction with some sort of flexible cable.
Enter the Voilé 3-Pin Cable Telemark Binding. Introduced in 1989, the name is a bit of a misnomer. As with all Voilé tele bindings, there really is no cable in the conventional sense. Instead, a pair of long, rigid, coiled springs with hooks and a locking heel piece complete the necessary toe-to-heel loop. The springs expand ever so slightly with each telemark turn and can be easily adjusted on the heel end. It’s a design that has stood the test of time, and still is very popular with skiers who prefer the comfort and flex of leather and softer-plastic telemark boots.
The so-called “cable” assembly hooks to a bomber toe piece akin to that of the Voilé Hardwire 3-Pin. Similarly, it can be removed to facilitate climbing and reattached for making turns.
At 1 lb, 13 oz. per pair, the Voilé 3-Pin Cable binding weighs in like a featherweight and performs like a middleweight. And if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.
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