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Salomon's New Twin Axis Classic Binding?



 
 
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Old February 2nd 06, 01:34 PM
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Default Salomon's New Twin Axis Classic Binding?

I saw Salomon's new twin axis classic binding. They claim it reduces
the rolling up on the ball of the foot when kicking and eliminates the
need for a bumper. Sounds pretty weird because I thought it was good to
finish off the ball of the foot. Perhaps Salomon needs a new gimic
since Rottfella came up the clip on NIS binding. A great idea
considering no more screw holes and the option of positioning the
binding. My spin is it will behave like trying to classic in a really
stiff sole skate boot in which the ski wants to stay in contact with
boot heel. Any other thoughts?

 




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