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These are Head/Tyrolia bindings rebranded for Kneissl skis. The bindings look and perform exactly like other Railflex bindings (whether they say Tyrolia, Head, Fischer, Elan, Kneissl, or what have you). Speedrail: The easiest boot-binding adjustment system. Simply lift the lever in the middle of the binding, move the toe and heel pieces forward or back so that the visible numbers on the top of the binding match the sole length of your boot, close lever. That's it, no tools needed and the binding never needs come off the ski. Don't forget though to have your release settings adjusted to the specs of the new boot and skier, by someone who knows what they are doing (a certified tech). Railflex Stance Adjustment: Yet another great feature of railflex bindings, the position of skier on the ski can be moved forward or back 1.5cm with little effort. Simple unscrew the screw in the middle on top of the binding, slide the toe/heel assembly forward or back so that the notches on the binding line up with one of the notches on the plate, tighten the screw and off you go. You do not need to remove the bindings to adjust the stance and there is no testing of the binding needed when you make this adjustment.. Typically slower more cautious skiing is done in the forward position and more aggressive skiing in the back position. Play with it to see what works for you, though one thing you will definitely want to do is move the position back when skiing powder or crud/slush as this enables you to get your weight back as desired without having to maintain poor body position. Full Diagonal Toe: Intelligent 180 degree release action both horizontally and vertically. Maximum safety in backwards crash situations. Full Diagonal Heel: The top of the line for performance and safety, the side to side swivel of the heel allows for better performance and truer release by letting the springs on the heel hold the boot in place under lateral force. The binding can give but not release when you are exerting force such as a high speed carve, this helps not only avoid prerelease but also ensures that the binding release when it needs to. ABS - Anti Blocking System: A rollable toe pad enabling no friction release for perfect release regardless of boot wear, icing up or dirt. Duracoating: A protective seal on the binding to help reduce wear for looks and performance. Basic Railflex Features: Stand Height 29/35mm ramped: A good all around stance, but definitely excels at aiding carving, pure park skiers and some powder exclusive skiers would NOT want a binding with this much stand height. Boot Sole Length Compatibility: 263-360mm- this is most boots sizes 24.0-32.0, if requested we can provide a band that will work with boots to 380mm. RF Series Binding/Brake: We are designating these RF series bindings/brake arms. To help avoid the confusion about which brake arms work with which bindings. All RF series parts will have this description and be accessible from the link at the beginning of this paragraph. Please note the color of your Railflex baseplates may not be as pictured. |