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Fat skis call for fat brakes. Use the Look PX/Axial 2/Axium 120 Ski Binding Brake to mount up your fatties with Look PX, Look NX, or Rossignol SAS2 100, Axial 2, or Axium binding for a killer pow rig.
Bottom Line: Skiing without functional brakes is like driving without functional brakes: really sketchy.
These are very difficult to bend without a torch. Nice replacement for the brake I had on my Look PX12 Jib bindings. Screwed in flush and work great. Have them on my Volkl Bridge 92 underfoot. 100 seems to work well as the brake pulls itself in a bit when engaged by the boot. A shop tech put a pair of 120 width brakes on my skis after I needed some more serious binding repair (grr!) and those were WAY too wide...they were catching each other during turns. Have had no problem at all with these!
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I doubt it. Believe its only 100 mills wide not 120. A bit of confusion beacause of the 120 which may pertain to a model Axium etc with 12 din. Have had many 120mm brakes on Look/Rossi models. Check Al's Ski Barn. They have the right ones and are very helpful.
I have rossignal axium 120 bindings and bought these cause one of my brakes snapped. these come in the mail and fit like shit... extra cheap plastic everywhere.. after trimming plastic they fit decently, the metal base fits flush with the binding, however the plastic on the brake is even with the metal base of the brake so it doesnt hang onto the binding, AKA their is a huge gap in plastic between the binding and the brake. they are also no the same as this picture... fit is somewhat sketchy but prolly will work...
Do the 100mm brakes fit on 100mm wide skis (such as Line Prophet 100)? You dont need a brake wider than 100 to fit on a 100 right? As I type this, it seems like a stupid question, but just want to make sure.
The best way to know is to check the drop down menu beneath the price because that shows in real-time what widths are in stock. Looks like there are 100mm width brakes in stock right now.
How would you rate my changes of getting these to fit on a pair of 123 waist Bent Chetlers? will the extra 3 mm make any difference/ can I bend them a bit easily??
They can be bent easily enough, so I would rate your chances at about a 9 out for 10, maybe even higher. Any good specialized ski shop should be able to do this for you too.
These are very difficult to bend without a torch. Nice replacement for the brake I had on my Look PX12 Jib bindings. Screwed in flush and work great. Have more...
I have rossignal axium 120 bindings and bought these cause one of my brakes snapped. these come in the mail and fit like shit... extra cheap plastic everywhere.. more...