Clothing

Outdoor Gear

Best Sellers

Average Reviews Community Rating | 2 Reviews

22 Designs Extra Stiff Spring Kit - 2007 BCS

Available Colors / Styles

Extra Stiff Spring Kit
Uploaded By:
Was this helpful?
Flag This Close

If you like your telemark bindings to have a stiff flex, grab Twenty Two Designs' Extra Stiff Spring Kit. The Extra Stiff Springs are 20% stiffer than Twenty Two Designs' stock springs. Replace your old springs and charge up the backcountry and down the deep and steeps.

Bottom Line: Twenty Two Designs' Extra Stiff Spring Kit—come on, who doesn't love a stiffie?

Talk shop with all the gear freaks out there: ask 'em questions, upload/browse photos, and give your 2¢.

Hi, throw your review on the Product Wall to show your Gear-telligence.
Hi, got a question? Ask on the Product Wall.
Rating for this product: 5

Not just for more resistance

By:
January 1, 2010

The stiffy spring kit is an excellent upgrade to your Hammerheads. If you rock the fifth position and are looking for something more, than give these a whirl. If you're not totally nuts about the fifth position, and like a more neutral feel, you can bump your pins into a lower position and get less spring travel.
This is a great upgrade, for a good price. I also like the tall climbing bails.

Was this helpful? (0) (0)

Flag

Hi people, I'm interested in the Axl, after three years of

Hi people, I'm interested in the Axl, after three years of the 7TM.....I'm sad to see the Axl does not seem to have room for, say, a voile ski crampon...Am I wrong? Also, I sure hope that in climb position the ski tail will naturally drop for me when stepping tall through steep and deep snow. Had to weight my skin tails and bungie from the binding to boot on the 7TM to get them to behave in deep trail breaking mode. hope the 22 guys are thinking of a ski crampon that can be added on, it's needed much of the year here in the North Cascades.

thanks for your comments. cheers, bob

By:
January 27, 2010

Was this helpful? (0) (0)

Flag

The tail does drop when in tour mode. The Axl will be FAR stiffer than 7tm. Might take you some getting used to. I love the control. I don't know anything about the crampons sorry.

By:
February 2, 2010

Was this helpful? (0) (0)

Flag

The Axl is a free pivot binding. So, yes, when the binding is in tour mode, the ski tail will drop when you lift the ski. I don't know if a Voile universal crampon will work with the Axl- I have never needed a crampon, since I hate skinning up AND skiing down ice and extremely firm, chalky snow. I would suggest emailing the 22 Designs guys and asking them about a crampon. I don't really know what else to say about it all, except the Axl will be better than your 7tm by leaps and bounds. Hope you can score a pair.

By:
January 27, 2010

Was this helpful? (0) (0)

Flag

Rating for this product: 5

sick spring but funky color anchor

By:
January 17, 2010

These springs are a great upgrade to the hammerhead binder! They will let you turn it up to "eleven" and ski a more neutral position with the same power. There is an error on the site photo that shows that they come with an orange replacement spring anchor( the plactic piece in the photo above)when in reality they come with a neon pink anchor. You can use the stock one if you want, or......well?

Was this helpful? (0) (0)

Flag

Change me.

Out of Stock

Item: TTD0004

2007 Model No Longer Available

We have a lot more Telemark Binding Accessories than that

Telemark Binding Accessories

Research other out-of-stock versions:

Not just for more resistance

5 star rating

By: Jack Wizo January 1, 2010

The stiffy spring kit is an excellent upgrade to your Hammerheads. If you rock the fifth position and are looking for something more, than give these more...

sick spring but funky color anchor

5 star rating

By: geoff blachman January 17, 2010

These springs are a great upgrade to the hammerhead binder! They will let you turn it up to "eleven" and ski a more neutral position with the more...

Add this to my Wish List  
This product has been added to XX List
Country of origin:
China