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Rossignol Axial2 140 Ti Pro XXL Ski Binding - 2008
The Rossignol Axial 140 Ti Pro XXL Ski Binding features a 4-14 DIN range and 25mm of elastic travel, the longest of any binding. The longer elastic travel means more time to recover before you reach the release point—an invaluable feature for aggressive skiing in high-risk terrain. Rossignol reinforced this binder’s toe piece in high-stress areas for increased durability and greater torsional rigidity, without sacrificing the multi-directional release functionality that protects the skier from injury. Super-duper-wide 140mm brakes accommodate the fattest skis currently available.
Bottom Line: The Rossignol Axial2 140 Ti Pro XXL Binding makes a great addition to your favorite fat ski.
I have a pair of 08 Sumos and was wondering what you thought about these bindings. The Sumos are 125mm under foot, is this brake going to be to wide or will I be alright?
I use these bindings exclusively for my in-bounds sticks. They are bomber, and unlike Salomons, the toe stays locked tight and does not get that annoying wiggle that the Salomon bindings all seem to develop. If you want your bindings to lock you down and keep holding tight--these are the best for the $$. If you are blingin' and money is not a problem, go for the 18's as they are all metal and last forever.
yes, see if you can swap them out for the 100mm brake and slightly bend those.I have this binding on my Line Anthems which is like 94ish. The brakes were way to wide, so I switched them with 100mm brakes from my old Axial2 bindings and it works fine.
I'm looking for a binding with enough lift so I can carve a fatter ski (I'm looking at either the Prophet 90's or the K2 Extremes) on the New England ice. Would you recommend these?
Bindings are all personal preference. i have a pair of these bindings and i love them, however i am also a huge fan of the new Markers - the duke - (http://www.backcountry.com/store/MRK0005/Marker-Duke-Ski-Binding.html)and the Jester(http://www.backcountry.com/store/MRK0006/Marker-Jester-Ski-Binding.html)it is all about saving your knees and your skis.
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