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The skies opened up and the mortals were blessed with a new tool for getting rad.

The mortals demanded a better bindings of the gods and they delivered the Bent Metal Mortal Binding. In Norse circles, it was also known as the 'Gungnir,' or Odin's Spear. Makes sense, as they used it to slay parks, pillows, and whatever else they saw fit to destroy. The new-found response and power also gave them the agility they needed to avoid hungry saber-tooth tigers on the way down to the bone zone.

  • Lightweight highback is heavily cored out to shave weight while not compromising strength or lateral flex
  • Full-length EVA highback padding cushions from your heel to your calf
  • Canted footbed covers the disk with a subtle angle that alleviates pressure on your knees caused from ducked out stances
  • Rubber dampening under the baseplate absorbs chatter from the bolts up
  • Adjustable toe and heel ramp can be fine-tuned to make toe and heel drag a thing of the past
  • Aluminum heel loop adds lightweight and low-profile structure while boasting a high strength-to-weight ratio
  • Asymmetric ankle strap ramps up the lateral support for providing power into your turns while the opposite end is designed to encourage natural movement for effortless pressing; dense EVA padding and inverse seam construction work together to cut fatigue-causing pressure out of the picture
  • Toe Gap rollover toe strap lets you choose to run it over the top or around the front of your boot and features a cored out mid-section to eliminate material and provide a snug wrap
  • Tri-axial mounting disk fits four-hole insert patterns only

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