Using the binding when going uphill
Hold the front of the boot at a slight angle, and once the metal holes on the boots are opposite the binding pins (metal cones), apply pressure. The binding is clipped at the front.
When climbing:
- Lift the black plastic part up to lock your binding.
- Turn the heel pad to avoid clipping in the back of the boot.
- Turn the heel pad to find the correct heel lift.
Using the binding when going downhill
Hold the front of the boot at a slight angle, and once the metal holes on the boots are opposite the binding pins (metal cones), apply pressure. The binding is clipped at the front.
When descending:
- Leave the black plastic part down so that it can be triggered in the event of a fall.
- Turn the heel pad to clip the back of the boot.
- Clip in with a sharp movement.
Binding release standard
Warning, many cross-country ski bindings are not standardised.
The binding releases with a spring.
The standard follows the DIN scale.
In theory, an 80 kg skier will adjust their binding to the number 8 graduation. In reality, they will have to take into account their skiing level, physical fitness and snow conditions.
Adaptability.
bindings sold without ski brakes, ski brakes cannot be added later.
Compatible with Dynafit or Wedze crampons.
Sold with a ski leash to connect the boot to the binding.