Rossignol Axial3 120 Dual WTR Ski Bindings 2016

SKU# EB-95855-1001

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Rossignol Axial3 120 Dual WTR Ski Bindings 2016

Rossignol's super popular Axial3 gets an update this season in the Rossignol Axial3 120 Dual WTR Ski Bindings. Still as light and reliable as ever, but now compatible with the WTR (Walk To Ride) boot soles found in many common boot models from Rossignol, Lange, Salomon and Atomic.

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Toe Piece:
Dual Action III Toepiece: 180° Multi-Directional Toepiece. Consistent, reliable release in all directions. Dual Action III Toepiece
Toe Lateral Elasticity: 45 mm
Two position anti-friction device adjusts to accommodate either ISO 5355 Alpine or WTR (Walk To Ride) soles
Heel Piece:
Axial3 Heel: Greater elastic travel and easier in/out versus Axial2.
Oversized Heel Pivot Linkage: Increases coupling strength (boot-to-binding interface) to drive more power into the ski and increase control.
Heel Vertical Elasticity: 27 mm
Additional Features:
Elastic Travel: The industry's most lateral travel before release.
Height Interface: 20 mm
Dual WTR: The Dual Standard Concept is the industry's most versatile and performance-oriented platform to address the new emerging standard in boot soles – WTR or "Walk to Ride", and features quick, easy boot type selection while retaining a consistent natural ramp angle between standards.
Ski Compatibility:
We recommend a brake width equal to or at most 15 mm wider than the ski waist width.
Compatible with ISO 5355 Alpine soles and WTR (Walk to Ride) soles
Not compatible with ISO 9523 Alpine Touring soles

Specs

Boot Sole Type:
Alpine DIN (ISO 5355), Walk to Ride (WTR)
Ability Level:
Intermediate-Advanced
Intermediate-Advanced
DIN / Release Value Low:
3.5
DIN / Release Value High:
12
Warranty:
1 Year (2 Years with Rossignol Skis)

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