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Rossignol Axial 2 120 Ski Bindings (80mm) 2007
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Rossignol Axial 2 120 Ski Bindings - The Rossignol Axial 2 120 Ski Binding utilizes sound technology to create the ultimate in performance from a ski binding. The maximum DIN on the Rossignol Axial 2 120 Ski Bindings is 12 which can support just about every all mountain skier out there. The Axial 2 heel is supported by carbon fiber support arms, that transmit energy directly from foot to ski. Like any Rossignol binding, safety is a priority. The Rossignol toe piece is the simplest design out on the market. Less moving parts, less chances for something to go wrong, the Rossignol Axial 2 120 Ski Binding toe offers 180 degrees of full movement for release in all directions. The gliding AFD helps slide the boot out with the least amount of friction. The Rossignol Axial 2 heel offers the most vertical elasticity on the market, meaning you will not experience pre-releases.
| Ability Level |
Intermediate - Advanced |
| Brake Width (mm) |
80 |
| DIN: High |
12 |
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Great deal for the money! By skier1989 from Salt Lake City, UT on 9/4/2008 Pros: Easy Entry & Release, Good Shock Absorption, Installs Easily Describe Yourself: Advanced Skier Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
By Nico from Seattle on 8/4/2008 Pros: Good Interface, Great Construction Best Uses: Downhill, Icy Conditions, Moguls Describe Yourself: Advanced Skier Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
By Broke in Maine from white plains, NY on 5/2/2008 Pros: Cheap, Easy Entry & Release Cons: Disintegrated, Poor Construction Describe Yourself: Advanced Skier Bottom Line: No, I would not recommend this to a friend
By Jim the Runner from San Jose, CA on 4/11/2008 Pros: Adjustable, Easy Entry & Release, Good Interface, Good Shock Absorption, Great Construction, Installs Easily, Lightweight Best Uses: Moguls, Park, Powder Describe Yourself: Advanced Skier Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Solid, dependable binding By glenskier from Boston, MA on 4/9/2008 Pros: Easy Entry & Release, Good Interface, Lightweight Describe Yourself: Advanced Skier Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
[0 of 2 customers found this review helpful] Brakes too narrow for Rossi B 3 By L J from Walnut Creek CA on 4/5/2008 Pros: Easy Entry & Release, Good Interface, Installs Easily, Lightweight Cons: Does Not Interface Well Best Uses: Downhill, Icy Conditions, Moguls, Powder Describe Yourself: Intermediate Skier Bottom Line: No, I would not recommend this to a friend
By modjo from big sky, montana on 3/19/2008 Pros: Easy Entry & Release, Good Interface, Good Shock Absorption, Great Construction, Lightweight Best Uses: Downhill, Park, Powder Describe Yourself: Intermediate Skier Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
[2 of 2 customers found this review helpful] By powdermeister from salt lake city on 2/27/2008 Pros: Adjustable, Easy Entry & Release, Good Interface, Good Shock Absorption, Great Construction, Installs Easily, Lightweight Best Uses: Downhill, Icy Conditions, Powder Describe Yourself: Advanced Skier Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
[1 of 1 customers found this review helpful] By Luv Rossi's from New Jersey on 2/12/2008 Pros: Easy Entry & Release, Good Shock Absorption, Great Construction, Installs Easily, Lightweight Best Uses: Downhill, Icy Conditions, Moguls, Powder Describe Yourself: Advanced Skier Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
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