The Rossignol Freeski2 140 XXL Ski Binding comes with a 100mm brake so it is perfect for any waist size. The lateral arms of the 140 Ti heel piece are angled down applying greater pressure to the edge of the ski creating more power directly from the skier to the ski without much energy lost. The heel piece of the 140 Ti also features a worm screw instead of a notched track in the heel piece for ultimate adjustability. The toe piece is a Solid Teflon AFD which creates a more positive interface between boot and binding. The increased friction on AFD help you stay in your binding. The 140 Ti binding has the widest screw patterns in the industry which is a performance-enhancing tool for your big skis.
This season Marker improved on their award-winning Jester bindings by adding a new stance adjustment technology (called Schizo Technology) that allows you to dial in your binding position to match your stance. When you think about it, you don't have the same stance for all-mountain skiing that you would for something like the park or pipe, so this true all-mountain binding flexibility is perfect for freeriders and everyone who relies on getting the most from their quiver-of-one all-mountain ski. The Jester Schizo 16 offers the same performance release potential found on Marker's top-end Duke and Baron bindings, but the Jester doesn't have the Back Country Technology ski lever (the "hike function") for hiking on inclines and traverses. If you're a backcountry enthusiast who tends to stick to helicopter ascents or the downhill traverses that radiate out from remote ski lifts, the Jester Schizo 16 is everything you need--especially if your idea of backcountry performance involves an expensive race ski binding. The Jester Schizo 16 binding has an interface that connects better to all-terrain performance boots than downhill racing boots. The Jester binding features a Triple Pivot Elite Toe that offers unprecedented energy absorption and minimizes pre-release. The fear of pre-release (especially on double-diamond boilerplate) is usually why elite and expert backcountry skiers opt for a racing binding on their backcountry and all terrain skis. Marker took the Jester Schizo 16 a step further (no pun intended) with a binding interface that features increased boot lug contact for better energy transmission between your ski boot and your binding, resulting in better response through must-make chute turns and potentially less effort--which means you might be able to ski longer with more energy. The Marker Jester also has a special heel piece that focuses power in the direction of your ski boot sole, but does it with improved elasticity direction, so you enjoy better heel hold with exceptional energy transfer. Unlike other ski bindings that feature things like torsion bars, the Jester has this wide bracket construction (Marker calls it "Power-Width Design) that connects the binding directly to the points on the ski where the power from your feet needs to be transferred. If you're a lighter (or younger) skier, take a few moments to check out Marker's new Griffon Schizo 12. It offers the same sort of non-touring backcountry features, but it's lighter and probably a perfect match for compact skiers who want better turning control and trip from their high-end backcountry skis.
Created specifically for freeriders who weigh between 53 and 165 lbs. (that's with the ski jacket, boots, helmet and other ski clothing on) the Marker M7.0 Free Ski Binding is one of the most affordable quality all-terrain bindings on the market this season. Because the DIN range tops out at 7, this binding is best suited for small or young riders, but it shouldn't be dismissed as a beginners-only component. The Marker M 7.0 Free features some of the key components found on Marker's higher-end Freeride bindings, including a new extra-wide Big Air Pad that actually improves the contact area between your boot and the ski, so you can turn the ski easier with less effort. This binding also features Biotech toe units that work with the integrated stainless steel AFD plate to facilitate skier release on twisting falls. In back you'll find Marker's EPS (Edge Pressure System) support over the ski brake that helps direct energy transfer over ski edges for enhanced turning. Because the M 7.0 Free Ski binding is designed for all-terrain skis, it has a wider ski brake to accommodate the added girth around the middle of the platform. This is a great choice for skiers who need a special binding that will help them explore the untracked stuff on all sides of the mountain.
Combined with a slightly wider 90-mm. ski brake bar, Salomon's Z10 Ti B90 Binding is a practical performance choice for wide-waist carving and all-mountain skis, especially if you're an aggressive intermediate or advanced skier who tips the scales (fully clothed) around 200 lbs. Salomon continued their Z-concept binding collection with improved lateral rigidity and shock absorption, but what we really like about the Z10 Ti B90 is that you get a performance binding with titanium components that dramatically reduce the overall binding weight. Less weight can add extra rebound and help retain some of the lively characteristics in advanced and expert skis. Salomon offers some of the lightest bindings on the market, and the Z10 Ti B90 remains their second lightest advanced binding design behind the Z12 Ti collection--which we also sell! The Z10 Ti B90 gives you a huge advantage if you need a ski binding that fits a wide-waist ski, but you don't want anything heavy that muffles the precious pop of the lively wood or composite core design.
Engineered specifically for freeride fun, the SAS2 120 Wide Ski Bindings are packed with boatloads of technical features you'll be glad to have. Forward pressure, elastic travel, and a reinforced toe piece name but a few.
The Roxy PX12 Jib Wide Ski Binding is one of the lightest, safest ski bindings available. Coupling high performance with maxium safety technology, these ski bindings provide full drive and with multi-directional release to ensure you stay in when you should and come out safely.
A low profile, lightweight, and aggressive style of these Head Mojo 15 Ski Bindings have terrain park and steep powder dreams. With ABS, Diagonal heel and aero toe with TRP, these ski bindings are worthy of your hardest, steepest lines.
While it might not have the titanium components of the lighter Z10 Ti B90 binding, this version of the Z10 gives you the same protection at an excellent price! Salomon paired this Z10 configuration with a slightly wider 90-mm. ski brake bar, making it a practical performance choice for wide-waist carving and all-mountain skis, especially if you're an aggressive intermediate or advanced skier who tips the scales (fully clothed) around 200 lbs. This season Salomon continued their Z-concept binding collection with improved lateral rigidity and shock absorption. The Salomon Z10 B90 gives you a huge advantage if you need a performance ski binding that fits a large-waist ski, but you don't want to break your ski budget.
With updated toe piece the Marker Duke 16 Ski Binding is a big-mountain freeskiing binding with alpine touring capabilities. Designed for the skier who wants to be able to ascend in the back country, yet still jump cliffs and ski varied conditions during the descent. Designed from the ground-up for the modern free-rider, the Duke has all of the know-how and ski performance experience garnered by Marker over more than 50 years with the additional hiking mode desired by the back country skier. Unlike the competition, we did not take a touring binding and design a "freeride" marketing plan. Marker developed a 16 DIN freeride binding and added a touring feature. Features like an easily adjustable locking lever and two-position walking aid are standard on the Duke, and Marker has also built the binding first with the power transmission and direct power transfer required to turn the most extreme couloir into a walk in the park.
New for the 2008-2009 ski season, Marker's backcountry Baron Binding with 110-mm. ski brake gives expert skiers the same performance perimeters as a racing ski binding, but with backcountry-specific features. This new binding is based on Marker's bestselling Duke binding, but the Baron is 1/3 lighter than the Duke and features a release performance that's ideally suited for skiers who weigh less than 250 lbs. (that's with all of your ski gear on--including boots, pack and ski helmet). While the Baron is lighter than the Duke, it still offers all the exceptional experts-essential components that you demand from a performance race binding, but with a better suited toe and heel design, and less weight than those race bindings--especially the ones that never seem to let you float in deep powder snow. Marker's Baron binding features a Triple Pivot Elite Toe that offers unprecedented energy absorption and minimizes pre-release. The fear of pre-release (especially on double-diamond boilerplate) is usually why elite and expert backcountry skiers opt for a racing binding on their backcountry and all terrain skis. Marker took the Baron a step further (no pun intended) with a binding interface that features increased boot lug contact for better energy transmission between your ski boot and your binding, resulting in better response through must-make chute turns and potentially less effort--which means you might be able to ski longer with more energy. The Marker Baron also has a special heel piece that focuses power in the direction of your ski boot sole, but does it with improved elasticity direction, so you enjoy better heel hold with exceptional energy transfer. One of the coolest features on the Baron binding is the BCT--Back Country Technology ski lever. If you slide the lever to the 5- or 10-degree positions, it acts as a hiking aid on inclines or traverses. The BCT also has a distinct mobility feature in BC (backcountry) mode that moves your weight on your ski back by as
One of the most durable bindings on the market, the Head Women's MOJO 12 Ski Binding features a high 3.5-12 DIN to lock you in under the most trying conditions. Add in the 97mm brake to fit on your powder skis and you've got a great all mountain binding. These park and powder bindings are built to be as light as possible, as low-profile as possible, and as safe as possible when you're riding straight, switch or spinning.
Redesigned with an extra wide Big Air Pad, the Marker M11.0 TC Free Ski Binding is an affordable component system for performance-minded skiers who weigh between 65 and 240 lbs. The Big Air Pad on the M 11.0 Twin Cam Binding creates a wider footprint for improved power transmission between your boot and the ski binding. Titanium components on the M11.0 Titanium Twin Cam Free help reduce the overall weight, improving turn initiation and possibly reducing fatigue. This binding also features Biotech toe units that work with the integrated stainless steel AFD plate to facilitate skier release on twisting falls. In back you'll find Marker's EPS (Edge Pressure System) support over the ski brake that helps direct energy transfer over ski edges for enhanced turning. If you're looking for a backcountry or all-mountain performance binding that won't bust your budget, the Marker 11.0 Twin Cam Free is a logical choice.
New in 2008-2009 the Marker Griffon 12 Ski Binding is based on the Marker Jester to help wide skis edge better and be quicker edge to edge. The Griffon does a great job of keeping the ski on your feet during freestyle skiing and releasing when you really need it. The Marker Griffon is the younger and lighter weight version of the Marker Jester. The all new Marker Griffon uses the new toe and heel design of the Marker Jester but is lighter thanks to a smaller spring and lighter material. The Marker Griffon binding will be one of the fastest selling bindings for the new season.
The Rossignol Junior' s Freeski 70 L Ski Binding is perfect for fat skis. The Dual Action toe piece is reinforced in the high stress areas, which improves the overall structural integrity of the binding. The toe piece has a multi-directional, 180 degree release for maximum performance. The AFD uses a wide Teflon pad which increases friction to increase binding retention. The wide toe and heel screw pattern increases the torsional interface to create a stronger coupling between ski and binding; provides the skier with more leverage and control over the edges, especially on wide skis.
The Rossignol Freeski2 120 XL Ski Binding comes with a 100mm brake and is perfect for fat skis. The Dual Action toe piece is reinforced in the high stress areas, which improves the overall structural integrity of the binding. The toe piece has a multi-directional, 180 degree, release for maximum performance. The AFD uses a wide Teflon pad which increases friction to increase binding retention. The titanium lateral arms of the Axial 2 Ti heel piece are angled down applying greater pressure to the edge of the ski. The heel has 25mm of elastic travel; the longest travel of any binding on the market. This long travel prevents unwanted pre-releasing, ensuring that your ski will stay on when you want it to. The toe and heel of the Axial screw pattern is the widest pattern on the market. This wide pattern is a must for wider skis, increasing the torsional interface and creating a stronger coupling between ski and binding. This provides the skier with more leverage and control over the edges, especially on wide skis.
One of the most durable bindings on the market, the Head MOJO 15 Ski Binding features a high 5-15 DIN to lock you in under the most trying conditions. Add in the 97mm brake to fit on your powder skis and you've got a great all mountain binding. These park and powder bindings are built to be as light as possible, as low-profile as possible, and as safe as possible. When riders like Jon Olsson launch into 60-foot inverted airs, they need to be 100% sure their bindings will be there for them straight, switch and spinning.
Created for lighter skiers, the Griffon Schizo 12 is a fully-adjustable all-mountain freeride binding that's far more versatile than a lot of other all-mountain bindings available this season. That's because this season Marker improved on their award-winning Griffon bindings by adding a new stance adjustment technology (called Schizo Technology) that allows you to dial in your binding position to match your stance. When you think about it, you don't have the same stance for all-mountain skiing that you would for something like the park or pipe, so this true all-mountain binding flexibility is perfect for freeriders and everyone who relies on getting the most from their quiver-of-one all-mountain ski. The Griffon Schizo 12 offers the same performance release potential found on Marker's top-end Duke and Baron bindings, but the Griffon doesn't have the Back Country Technology ski lever (the "hike function") for hiking on inclines and traverses. If you're a backcountry enthusiast who tends to stick to helicopter ascents or the downhill traverses that radiate out from remote ski lifts, the Griffon Schizo 12 is everything you need--especially if your idea of backcountry performance involves an expensive race ski binding. The Griffon Schizo 12 binding has an interface that connects better to all-terrain performance boots than downhill racing boots. It also features a Triple Pivot Elite Toe that offers unprecedented energy absorption and minimizes pre-release. The fear of pre-release (especially on double-diamond boilerplate) is usually why elite and expert backcountry skiers opt for a racing binding on their backcountry and all terrain skis. Marker took the Griffon Schizo 12 a step further with a binding interface that features increased boot lug contact for better energy transmission between your ski boot and your binding, resulting in better response through must-make chute turns and potentially less effort--which means you might be able to ski longer with more energy. The Marker Griffon Schizo 12 also has a special heel piece that focuses power in the direction of your ski boot sole, but does it with improved elasticity direction, so you enjoy better heel hold with exceptional energy transfer. Unlike other ski bindings that feature things like torsion bars, the Griffon has this wide bracket construction (Marker calls it "Power-Width Design) that connects the binding directly to the points on the ski where the power from your feet needs to be transferred. One thing to note: Unlike Marker's similar Jester Schizo 16, the Griffon Schizo 12 doesn't have magnesium components and the suggested weight limitations top out at about 250 lbs. (remember--that's including the weight of all your clothing, ski boots and anything else you would wear while skiing on the slopes).
In the world of logic, axioms are self evident truths. In the world of skiing, the Rossignol Axium 110 L Pro Ski Binding is self evidently one of the best performing bindings on the market in all conditions. This binding is tricked out with the same Rossignol-trusted features as the pricier high end models for an affordable price. The Proven Axitec2 AFD gives stability and power on groomed runs and allows for steady control on icier conditions. The Dual Action II binding toe piece keeps you connected to the ski in a way that' s flexible, not restricting. With a 24-mm length adjustment, this binding is fully adjustable for however you want to shredaggressive or gentle carving. Built especially for beginner to intermediate skiers, the Axium 110 Pro is your ticket to an axiom of excellence in skiing equipment.
Utilizing the toe and heel components from the award-winning Jester and Griffon bindings, Marker introduces the Jester Schizo 16 Ski Binding with a 6-16 DIN range.. For the skier who wants to dial in his standing position-either for changing conditions or to go from all-mountain skiing to pipe and park, this new Schizo model delivers the ultimate versatility. Marker has created a new interface that allows the whole binding to move forward 3cm or back 3cm, uniformly, with no need to re-adjust forward pressure. Utilizing the toe and heel components from the award winning Royal Family bindings ensures that no matter where the skier positions the binding, the system delivers the power to the edge and overall skiing characteristics that the Royal Family bindings are known for.
The Rossignol Freeski2 150 XXL Ski Binding is designed for the Big Mountain Freeski athletes. The Dual Action Race toe piece uses an all metal housing that is reinforced in the high stress that improves the overall structural integrity of the binding. The toe piece has a 180 degree release for maximum performance. The AFD uses a extra wide Teflon pad which increases friction to increase binding retention. The titanium lateral arms of the Axial 2 Ti Race heel piece are angled down applying greater pressure to the edge of the ski. The heel has 25mm of elastic travel; the longest travel of any binding on the market. This long travel prevents unwanted pre-releasing, ensuring that your ski will stay on when you want it to. The toe and heel of the Axial screw pattern is the widest pattern on the market. This wide pattern is a must for wider skis, increasing the torsional interface and creating a stronger coupling between ski and binding. This provides the skier with more leverage and control over the edges, especially on wide skis.
Built to be as light, low-profile and safe as possible the Head Mojo 15 Ski Bindings boast ABS, diagonal heel and areo toe with TPR system so you can launch into 60-foot inverted airs with ease.
The Marker Free collection delivers for freeskiers of all abilities and ages. With the-top-of-the-line Duke, customers count on Marker for the best combination of safety, performance, and style.
Classic Freeride. The Marker Free collection delivers for freeskiers of all abilities and ages. The Maker Free 12.0 features the extra-wide big air pad to give the mid-range. The Freeskiing bindings the best possible energy transmission for wider skis.
The Jester is complemented by the new Griffon. Also using the the new toe and heel design, the Griffon is for younger or lighter weight freeskiers who do not need or want the touring function.The Marker Free collection delivers for freeskiers of all abilities and ages.
The Marker Free collection delivers for freeskiers of all abilities and ages. The new Baron and Griffon bindings are just the beginning of the innovations for 2008/2009.
The Marker Free collection delivers for freeskiers of all abilities and ages. The new Baron and Griffon bindings are just the beginning of the innovations for 2008/2009. Key Features of The Marker Griffon Ski Bindings Wide Brake: DIN Range: 4-12 Recommended Skier's Weight: 80-250 lbs. Standard Height Without Ski: 23mm Toe System: Triple Pivot Elite Gliding AFD: Stainless Steel Step-In Heel: Inter-Pivot Central Swing Weight Level Stand Position Aid Freeride Brake
Maker have updated the big air pad on the 12.0 giving it a wider footprint for better power transmission. Key Features of The Marker 12.0 Free Ski Bindings Wide Brake: DIN Range: 3-12 Recommended Skier's Weight: 65-250 lbs. Standard Height Without Ski: 23mm Toe System: Biometric Pro Gliding AFD: Stainless Steel Step-In Heel: Twincam Comfort Big Air Pad Freeride (Wide) Brake
The Marker Free collection delivers for freeskiers of all abilities and ages. For the high-performance minded freeskier who wants a light weight, secure binding for the ultimate combination of pipe, park, or lift-served big-mountain skiing performance.
The Marker Free collection delivers for freeskiers of all abilities and ages. The new Baron and Griffon bindings are just the beginning of the innovations for 2008/2009.
Mojos come with brand new heels plus reduced stand height and weight. All Mojos are equipped with a wide brake by default. The bottom line: Again, we've invested in performance and aesthetics.
All Mojo bindings have the same innovative features as the top models of the race collection, such as the Race Pro heel, Race Lite heel or the Light Diagonal (LD) heel, resulting in reduced stand height. To offer even better performance in Freeriding in a lighter package, we dropped the Freeflex Pro function from this line without compromising on safety. Here again, HEAD invested in performance and aesthetics.
All Mojo bindings have the same innovative features as the top models of the race collection, such as the Race Pro heel, Race Lite heel or the Light Diagonal (LD) heel, resulting in reduced stand height. To offer even better performance in Freeriding in a lighter package, we dropped the Freeflex Pro function from this line without compromising on safety. Here again, HEAD invested in performance and aesthetics.
Inspired by the success and instant recognition of the HEAD Womens Thang product line, the HEAD International Womens Team put even more time and effort in for the 2007+ Line. The new HEAD Gold Thang, our flagship model, steps up as a 100% by women for women binding with some design and performance features you aint seen nowhere yet (like Head's all-new velvety Flock Coating).
The Freeski 140 comes with a 100mm brake and is perfect for jib skis. The Dual Action toe piece is reinforced in the high stress areas, which improves the overall structural integrity of the binding. The toe piece has a multi-directional, 180 degree, release for maximum performance. The AFD uses a wide Teflon pad which increases friction to increase binding retention. The titanium lateral arms of the Axial 2 Ti heel piece are angled down applying greater pressure to the edge of the...
Mojos come with brand new heels plus reduced stand height and weight. All Mojos are equipped with a wide brake by default. The bottom line: Again, we've invested in performance and aesthetics.
The Marker Free collection delivers for freeskiers of all abilities and ages. With the-top-of-the-line Jester, customers count on Marker for the best combination of safety, performance, and style. Key Features of The Marker Jester Ski Bindings: DIN Range: 6-16 Recommended Skier's Weight: 130+ lbs. Standard Height Without Ski: 23mm Toe System: Triple Pivot Elite Gliding AFD: Stainless Steel Step-In Heel: Inter-Pivot Magn. Components Central Swing Weight Level Stand Position Freeride Brake
The Freeski 110 comes with a 100mm brake and is perfect for fat skis.The binding features the high end Dual Action toe piece which releases 180 degrees. The heel provides a easy step-in design and the long lever arms make exiting the binding an effortless motion. The 110 Binding is a great choice to fill your wide binding needs, at a great price. Brake Width: 100mm, Din: 3.5-11
The Freeski 120 comes with a 100mm brake and is perfect for fat skis. The Dual Action toe piece is reinforced in the high stress areas, which improves the overall structural integrity of the binding. The toe piece has a multi-directional, 180 degree, release for maximum performance. The AFD uses a wide Teflon pad which increases friction to increase binding retention. The titanium lateral arms of the Axial 2 Ti heel piece are angled down applying greater pressure to the edge of the...
All Mojo bindings have the same innovative features as the top models of the race collection, such as the Race Pro heel, Race Lite heel or the Light Diagonal (LD) heel, resulting in reduced stand height. To offer even better performance in Freeriding in a lighter package, we dropped the Freeflex Pro function from this line without compromising on safety. Here again, HEAD invested in performance and aesthetics.
The Rossignol Axium Scratch 100 Ski Bindings provide a natural, easy step-in design for easy entry and exit. Key Features of the Rossignol Axium Scratch 100 Ski Bindings: 80mm brake width (3-10 DIN) Toe lift- 9mm Heel lift- 16mm Toe travel 45mm Heel travel 12mm
The Marker Free collection delivers for freeskiers of all abilities and ages. With the-top-of-the-line Jester, customers count on Marker for the best combination of safety, performance, and style. Key Features of The Marker Jester Ski Bindings Wide Brake: DIN Range: 6-16 Recommended Skier's Weight: 130+ lbs. Standard Height Without Ski: 23mm Toe System: Triple Pivot Elite Gliding AFD: Stainless Steel Step-In Heel: Inter-Pivot Magn. Components Central Swing Weight Level Stand Position Fr...
Mojos come with brand new heels plus reduced stand height and weight. All Mojos are equipped with a wide brake by default. The bottom line: Again, we've invested in performance and aesthetics.
The Freeski 140 Ti comes with a 120mm (XXL), 100mm (XL), or 90mm (L) brake so it is perfect for any waist size. The lateral arms of the 140 Ti heel piece are angled down applying greater pressure to the edge of the ski creating more power directly from the skier to the ski without much energy lost. The heel piece of the 140 Ti also features a worm screw instead of a notched track in the heel piece for ultimate adjustability. The toe piece is a Solid Teflon AFD which creates a more ...
The Freeski 110 comes with a 100mm brake and is perfect for fat skis.The binding features the high end Dual Action toe piece which releases 180 degrees. The heel provides a easy step-in design and the long lever arms make exiting the binding an effortless motion. The 110 Binding is a great choice to fill your wide binding needs, at a great price. Brake Width: 80mm, Din: 3.5-11
Marker have updated the big air pad on the 12.0 giving it a wider footprint for better power transmission. or the big mountain freeskier who wants an easy climbing func- tion combined with the ultimate in security and performance coming down the mountain.
Classic Freeride. The Marker Free collection delivers for freeskiers of all abilities and ages. The Maker Free 12.0 features the extra-wide big air pad to give the mid-range. The Freeskiing bindings the best possible energy transmission for wider skis.
The Freeski 90 comes with a 85mm brake and is perfect for mid-fat skis.The binding features the high end Dual Action toe piece which releases 180 degrees. The heel provides a easy step-in design and the long lever arms make exiting the binding an effortless motion. The 100 Binding is prefect for lightweight jibbers, at a great price. Brake Width: 85-90mm Din: 2.5-9
The Marker Free collection delivers for freeskiers of all abilities and ages. A great all-purpose freeskiing binding featuring the new, extra- wide big air pad. Perfect for entry-level twin tip skis.
The Jester is complemented by the new Griffon. Also using the the new toe and heel design, the Griffon is for younger or lighter weight freeskiers who do not need or want the touring function.The Marker Free collection delivers for freeskiers of all abilities and ages.
he Baron is suited for lighter-weight big mountain skiers who want the performance of the triple-pivot toe and inter-pivot heel. Lighter than the Duke, its also suited for longer tours.
All Mojo bindings have the same innovative features as the top models of the race collection, such as the Race Pro heel, Race Lite heel or the Light Diagonal (LD) heel, resulting in reduced stand height. To offer even better performance in Freeriding in a lighter package, we dropped the Freeflex Pro function from this line without compromising on safety. Here again, HEAD invested in performance and aesthetics.
Super solid yet lightweight construction for the most progressive freestylers / freeriders. Key Features of the Salomon Sth 12 90B Ski Bindings: DIN Scale: 4-12 Wing Adjustment: Automatic Pivot: Vertical Progressive Pivot Pedal: Stomp Pedal Norms: Adult Norms Transmission: High Lateral Transmission
Head park and powder bindings are built to be as light as possible, as low-profi le as possible, and as safe as possible. When riders like Jon Olsson launch into 60-foot inverted airs, they need to be 100% sure their bindings will be there for them straight, switch and spinning.
Description of TwentyTwo Hammerhead Ski BindingsThe unmatched power and control of the HammerHead is due to the adjustable underfoot cable routing, the large toepiece with long wings that contacts the full length of the duckbill, and the long smooth spring travel.The adjustable cable guides allow the binding to be optimized for any skier's preference. Whether neutral or active, the HammerHead will deliver a smooth, solid ride on any ski. To control today's bigger, heavier skis, you need a binding like the HammerHead.The HammerHead is built to stand up to today?s hard skiing telemarkers. Ski it with confidence knowing that it won?t leave you stranded in the backcountry; no repair kit required.Features:Five dramatically different cable guide positions. Optimize your bindings for your skiing style and snow conditions and make long tours a breeze. Cables routed underfoot for maximum control; plastic boots flex at the bellows instead of tip-toeing. 2000 lb test cable a
Description of Atomic Neox 412 88mm ALU Ski Bindings Easily mountable with personal positioning the Atomic Neox 412 88mm ALU Ski bindings Fullflex technology provides superb control as you make your way from one side of the mountain to the other. Improved snow contact and the safety of high elasticity make the Neox 412 ALU ski bindings the perfect bridge between boot and ski. All mountain bindings for the mid size individual.Features:DIN Computer Measured DIN Scale Laser Printed Full Flex Twin Pivot Personal Positioning 24 mm Brake Height 260-365 mm Sole Length Snap Closing Movable AFD Click Together Brake Arms High Elasticity Automatic Toe height adjustment Backward Release Removable break Easy mounting Senior Norm
Description of Atomic Neox 412 ALU Ski BindingsEasily mountable with personal positioning the Atomic Neox 412 ALU Ski bindings Fullflex technology provides superb control as you make your way from one side of the mountain to the other. Improved snow contact and the safety of high elasticity make the Neox 412 ALU ski bindings the perfect bridge between boot and ski. All mountain bindings for the mid size individualFeatures:Fullflex Moveable AFD DIN-Skala Laser
Description of Atomic Neox 412 ALU Ski Bindings Easily mountable with personal positioning the Atomic Neox 412 ALU Ski bindings Fullflex technology provides superb control as you make your way from one side of the mountain to the other. Improved snow contact and the safety of high elasticity make the Neox 412 ALU ski bindings the perfect bridge between boot and ski. All mountain bindings for the mid size individual.Features:Twin Fullflex Twin-pivot toe with quad rollers and a floating AFD Automatic toe height mechanism and backward release feature Dual-pivot metal heel Individually calibrated bindings and laser prints release values
Description of Salomon STH 16 Ski BindingsSalomon was born in 1947 in the heart of the French Alps and the birthplace of modern alpinism. Driven by passion for skiing and design innovation, Francois Salomon and his son George designed and perfected many of the first modern ski bindings. Today, Salomon products are sold in over 160 countries and the brand is a global icon. Through performance driven design, Salomon delivers innovation and progression to mountain sports; converting new ideas into action and expanding the limits of possibility. Salomon's heritage, culture, and commitment are tied together by one simple concept: the world?s leading mountain people creating the world?s leading mountain product. Features:Norms: Adult normsPivot: Vertical Progressive PivotMicro Simultaneous Wings AdjustmentHigh Lateral TransmissionRemovable BrakePedal:Stomp PedalDin Scale: 9-16Height: 17.5mmSKier weight: >209 lbs.Adjustment range: 2.5 US sizesWeight of both bind
Description of Salomon Z10 Ski BindingsSalomon was born in 1947 in the heart of the French Alps and the birthplace of modern alpinism. Driven by passion for skiing and design innovation, Francois Salomon and his son George designed and perfected many of the first modern ski bindings. Today, Salomon products are sold in over 160 countries and the brand is a global icon. Through performance driven design, Salomon delivers innovation and progression to mountain sports; converting new ideas into action and expanding the limits of possibility. Salomon's heritage, culture, and commitment are tied together by one simple concept: the world?s leading mountain people creating the world?s leading mountain product. Features:Norms: Adult normsPivot: Vertical Progressive PivotAutomatic Wing AdjustmentRemovable BrakePedal:SCPDin Scale: 3-10Height: 16.5mmSKier weight: 30-107 lbs.Adjustment range: 3.5 US sizesWeight of both bindings: 1714 grams
Rossignol Freeski2 100 XL Black Ski BindingsIcon of the past, symbol of the present, Rossignol, inspired by their roots and their exceptional historical heritage, has built the future every day. Another milestone in their brand's development is that they now have developed an authentically modern Mountain life style, with Hard and Soft goods for the winter and the summertime too.The Freeski 100 comes with a 100mm brake and is perfect for fat skis. The Dual Action toe piece is reinforced in the high stress areas, which improves the overall structural integrity of the binding. The toe piece has a multi-directional, 180 degree, release for maximum performance. The AFD uses a wide Teflon pad which increases friction to increase binding retention. The composite lateral arms of the Axial 2 heel piece are angled down applying greater pressure to the edge of the ski. The heel has 25mm of elastic travel; the longest travel of any binding on the market. This long travel prevents u