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A sturdy cross-country ski binding that is also suitable for touring skating, although it is heavy compared to the weight of the skate, so those who love speed choose a standard ski binding. The locking lever is very stiff to twist and after crossing the stiff point it snaps shut hard, so fingers or gloves should not be in between.
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Good solid binding.
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These are robust and make me confident all the way.
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Solid ski bindings. Easy to mount, easy to clip my boots into, and decent control over the skis.
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Best.
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Well known and solid binding. Instructions and stickers included. Binding works on BC skis, so far flawlessly, though one side developed some annoying sound, trying to figure out if it is the contact point with the ski, or the binding itself is squeaking.
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Been using this brand for years and it has always been great and never an issue, there really is no alternative. (Interested in the new X-plore system that is being released)
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Goos as always.
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The perfect, robust binding that everybody uses for their nordic ice skates. :) Easy to adjust and attach to the skate with screws. (For all southern nordic ice skate newbies like me: Install the black rubber knob, called "flexor", where the shoe attaches into binding and you get the typical spring mechanism instead of a loose heel… ;)
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I don’t know why Rottefella added the Magnum to their binding line up. The The Manual performs every bit as well as the Magnum but it’s narrow profile matches the side cut of most skis much better than the Magnum. Both bindings are robust, durable, and function well in freeze/thaw conditions. Now that the Salomon SNS system has gone the way of the dinosaur, Rottefella is the only game in town.
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I switched to the automatic binding manual. The manual eliminated the embarrassing problem that was in the automatic bandage, i.e. in powder / rye snow the bandage mechanism was filled and the removal of the mono became a problem. In the event of a crash or accident, this would become a problem.
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