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The Fischer Tour Step-in IFP Cross Country Ski Bindings are easy to use and ready to ski. Their tool free construction and step in design means you can gear up and go, worry free. Plus a skating flexor construction and heel pre-adjust eliminates the need to make big tweaks on the trail, providing great power transfer and skiability from the get go.
Torsion-Proofed Body – The well-thought-out (in all details) housing construction with broad contact surface and torsionally stiff geometry is the basis for direct power transfer. Previously unattained ski control and forward thrust go hand in hand with low weight.
Heel Pre-Adjust – Adjustable heel section where the boot size is preselected using snap hooks on the heel rails. The heel is automatically positioned with it when the position is adjusted so no separate adjustments are necessary later.
Step In – The Step-In mechanism makes it extremely easy to step into the binding. You can hear a clear 'click' when the binding is closed properly.
Skating Flexor – Flexor developed for skating style with flex grade 11.0 and progressive power flow. Pre-load technology ensures the best ski control from the beginning of the motion. 40° working angle (amplitude), tool-free changeover, secure fit inside binding housing and low-wear material are what make this high-performance absorber stand out.
FLOWFLEX® Technology
Turn Lock – The ergonomic design of the lever with secure-grip soft components enables intuitive handling when stepping in and out of the binding. Haptic and acoustic response when opening and closing. Protected against unwanted opening.
Tool Free – The mounting and positioning works tool-free and is optimized for easy operation even in difficult conditions on the track. A clearly visible value display in the windows next to the adjustment and the sensible latching facilitates positioning.
Clip Lock – Clip for easy fixation and adjustment of the binding on the IFP (Integrated Fixation Plate).