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Features: DIN Range: 3.5-12
Toe lateral elasticity: 45mm
Heel vertical elasticity: 25mm
The Axial screw/hole pattern is the widest on the market, which means you have increased leverage on fat skis, which means increased power and control. If you're looking for bindings for narrow skis, these are probably overkill, but if you're looking for phat skis, these are arguably the best style out there. Super Wide AFD: A 72mm wide AFD means the sole of the ski boot has a lot of surface area to contact with the binding, transmitting power to the ski. The wide AFD is especially helpful with wider skis to prevent the boot from rocking laterally in the binding before engaging the edge of the ski. Elastic Travel Heel: The heel of this binding has a wide range of elastic travel. This means that your boot won't pop out on every little bump. The binding has some vertical movement before finally releasing. This helps reduce the chance of premature releases. 180 Degree Toe Release: The split toe design of this binding allows a full 180 degrees of release (lateral, diagonal, vertical). Recreational skiers and even into advanced level appreciate this feature to give a little extra safety with added opportunity for the boot to release. PX Bindings: This style of binding is know for its fixed heelpiece, and higher elastic range than the pivot style. It is laterally stronger than the pivot style, and the wider screw pattern reduces the chance of the binding screws being pulled out under high stress. PX10/12 Series: We are designating these PX12 series bindings/brake arms. To help avoid the confusion about which brake arms work with which bindings. All PX12 series parts will have this description and be accessible from the link at the beginning of this paragraph.
PX Standard Bindings/Brakes: We are designating these as PX standard series bindings/brake arms. To help avoid the confusion about which brake arms work with which bindings. All PX standard series parts will have this description and be accessible from the link at the beginning of this paragraph. |