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Rossignol Axial 100 Pro Alpine Binding
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The Rossignol Axial Pro alpine ski binding is built for lightweight skiers. This guy has a DIN setting up to 10. The Rossignol Axial Pro alpine ski binding is built for lightweight skiers. This guy has a DIN setting up to 10. The 100's seven contact points between boot and binding, versus the conventional three, provide optimum turn control, faster turn sequences, and a powerful grasp on the boot. The titanium plates provide 6mm of lift to help you carve and edge more precisely, squeezing as much power from your skis as possible. The titanium components keep the binding light. When you do need to release, the 100 lets your boot go from virtually any direction, reducing torque on your limbs. The Axitec 2 technology lets your boot slide out of the binding smoothly, eliminating friction.
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$179.94 $125.96
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Training Tips
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