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Specifications | ||||
Category
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Alpine Touring | Alpine Touring | Downhill | Downhill |
Product ID
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272,856 | 240,683 | 227,571 | 240,691 |
Shipping Restriction
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This Item Is Not Available For Shipment Outside Of The United States. | |||
Actual Din Range
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6-16 | 4-13 | 5-14 | 4-13 |
Max Din Setting
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16 |
13 |
14 |
13 |
Recommended Weight Range
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130+ Lbs | 80+ Lbs | >130 Lbs | 80+ Lbs |
Housing Material
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Composite Metal | Composite | Composite Metal | Composite Metal |
Binding Weight
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2780 Grams (sm) | 5lbs 7oz. | 4.6 lbs |
1890/1900 Grams |
Race
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No | No | No | No |
Additional Details
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New Extended Power Frame, Triple Pivot Elite Toe, Stainless Steel Height Adjustable Gliding Afd, Inter Pivot Step In Heel, Sm (265-325mm) Boot Sole, Lg (305-365mm) Boot Sole, Magnesium Components, 0, 7, And 13 Degree Climbing Positions | Offers The Downhill Performance With Alpine Touring Abilities, Easy Adjustment From Ride To Hike, New Hiking Aid With 7 And 13 Degree Positions, Protected Bct (back Country Technology) Lever, 40mm Backward Movement In Bc Mode For Better Balanced Ski Swing Weight And Easier Kick Turns, Low Level Stand Height, Shortest Frame Of All Hiking Models On The Market, 10mm Wider Interface Than Traditional Bindings Made For 63mm Skis, Toe Height Is Adjustable For Alpine Or At Boots, No-pull-out Screws, Large Fits Boot Soles 305-365mm | Seven Contact Points Between The Boot And Binding, Short Mounting Zone Give The Ski Deeper, More Consistent Flex, 25mm Of Elastic Travel, Heel Piece Rotates Directly Under The Tibia, 72mm Afd, 0.5 Degrees Of Ramp Angle, Wide Mounting Zone, 40mm Of Lateral Travel | 19mm Stand Height Without The Ski, Height Adjustable Afd, Cross Axis Toe Spring And Short Overall Length For Better Ski Flex And Lower Swing Weight, No-pull-out Screws, Power Width Design For Superior Power Transmission From The Big Mountain To The Pipe, Centralized Swing Weight, Level Stand Position, Freeride Brake |
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Description | ||||
Description 1
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New Extended Power Frame | Offers The Downhill Performance With Alpine Touring Abilities | Seven Contact Points Between The Boot And Binding | 19mm Stand Height Without The Ski |
Description 2
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Triple Pivot Elite Toe | Easy Adjustment From Ride To Hike | Short Mounting Zone Give The Ski Deeper, More Consistent Flex | Height Adjustable Afd |
Description 3
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Stainless Steel Height Adjustable Gliding Afd | New Hiking Aid With 7 And 13 Degree Positions | 25mm Of Elastic Travel | Cross Axis Toe Spring And Short Overall Length For Better Ski Flex And Lower Swing Weight |
Description 4
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Inter Pivot Step In Heel | Protected Bct (back Country Technology) Lever | Heel Piece Rotates Directly Under The Tibia | No-pull-out Screws |
Description 5
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Sm (265-325mm) Boot Sole | 40mm Backward Movement In Bc Mode For Better Balanced Ski Swing Weight And Easier Kick Turns | 72mm Afd | Power Width Design For Superior Power Transmission From The Big Mountain To The Pipe |
Description 6
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Lg (305-365mm) Boot Sole | Low Level Stand Height | 0.5 Degrees Of Ramp Angle | Centralized Swing Weight |
Description 7
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Magnesium Components | Shortest Frame Of All Hiking Models On The Market | Wide Mounting Zone | Level Stand Position |
Description 8
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0, 7, And 13 Degree Climbing Positions | 10mm Wider Interface Than Traditional Bindings Made For 63mm Skis | 40mm Of Lateral Travel | Freeride Brake |
Description 9
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Toe Height Is Adjustable For Alpine Or At Boots | |||
Description 10
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No-pull-out Screws | |||
Description 11
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Large Fits Boot Soles 305-365mm | |||
General | ||||
Brand
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Marker | Marker | Rossignol | Marker |
Model Year
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2013 | 2013 | 2013 | 2013 |
Gender
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Mens | Mens | Mens | Mens |
Type
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Alpine Touring | Alpine Touring | Downhill | Downhill |
warranty
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Three Years | Three Year | One Year | Three Year |
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