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Salomon SNS BC X-ADV Raid Binding - 2008

Salomon SNS BC X-ADV Raid Binding - 2008

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Salomon SNS BC X-ADV Raid Binding - 2008

More stable than any other bindings in Salomon's Nordic line, the SNS X-ADV Raid Binding gives you the control you need for steep backcountry touring. A wide profile and burly attachment system increase stability and give the X-ADV a strong connection with your boots. If you're touring in terrain that most people ski with tele gear, these bindings are for you.

Bottom Line: Ski terrain with the X-ADV Binding that most people try to avoid.

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Rating for this product: 3

ice bound

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January 19, 2009

Great improvement over those bindings I used 20 years ago. Very easy to get in and out of. Problem is an ice build up that makes it virtually impossible to keep the boots in the bindings once I have taken them off for a few minutes, and try to get moving again. It can take 5 to 10 minutes to get out all the ice.

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CAn anyone rcommend boots that fit this binding. I am having

CAn anyone rcommend boots that fit this binding. I am having a hard time finding them

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January 24, 2009

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I was having a really hard time finding boots. The best I have found are Karhu boots that I put superfeet liners in. No more slippage and they fit like a glove! All the other boots I tried were just too sloppy in the heel. I think the liners solved the problemo.

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March 13, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

Bomber Binding!!!

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November 26, 2007

I weigh 200 lbs, and use these backpacking, day skiing and usually a couple of days of alpining each year with my lady friend; to slow me down a little. You will thrash a ski before you thrash the binding. These are excellent b/c ski bindings; they are light, solid, easy to use and dependable. Everyone should enjoy a pair or two!

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Write your question here...How do you avoid the ice build up

Write your question here...How do you avoid the ice build up when you take the boots out of the binding, then attempt to put them back in? Mine will finally click in place, then pop out again as I am skiing. Not the safest thing.

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January 18, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

Reliable Backcountry Performance

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June 19, 2006

This has been a very reliable binding for me in the backcountry. (I have three pairs on various setups.) Sometimes it can get jammed up with snow when trying to reenter the binding, but this is almost always easily and quickly cleared. Otherwise, it tours almost as well as my track race bindings, but offer enough support for turns on moderate terrain. But definitely buy this "manual" version though and not any "automatic" version, which can have (many) problems.

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How do you get in and out of these manual bindings?

How do you get in and out of these manual bindings?

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January 10, 2009

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you open the mechanism by pulling up the piece in front with your hand. the auto version works by pressing down on the same piece instead

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January 11, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

Great Bindings

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March 25, 2008

I have used these bindings for three years and ski on average once a week in the back country and usually off the beaten path. They work flawlessly. I have made some fantastic crashes and have not hurt the bindings or myself, thank goodness. I have not compared these to other similar bindings, so I can't say they are better than other similar back country bindings. The only thing I am a little careful of is not letting snow to freeze into the pivot mechanism. You have to clean it out before you can put your boot into the binding. I highly recommend these bindings. Although this is not the boot section, I will say that the boots are very good as well.

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Tech Specs:

Material:
Plastic 
Auto Step In:
No 
Binding Type:
SNS X-ADV 
Recommended Use:
Backcountry touring 
Warranty:
2 Years 
Country of Origin:
United States 

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