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Rossignol Axial 2 140 TI Pro - 2007 BCS

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Axial 2 140 TI Pro
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Rossignol perfected the Axial 2 140 Ti Pro Alpine Ski Binding's technology on the World Cup race circuit, and now Rossignol has implemented it's race construction for serious freeriders and carvers. The redesigned heel piece is 40% stiffer than Rossi's old design—this translates into less power loss and more responsive skis. The heel piece still has more elastic travel than almost any other binding on the market, which means you have more time to recover from a fall before the binding ejects. The Axial 2 140 Ti Pro has a DIN rating of 14, controlled with titanium springs to cut weight. The wide brakes fit up to an 80mm waist on any ski.

Bottom Line: Light bindings, solid power transmission, and bombproof construction.

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Rating for this product: 5

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By: Backcountry.com Employee
June 9, 2008

These are great bindings for almost anyone. They are lighter weight than the more burly rossignol/look bindings, but they aren't so watered down that you don't get a great binding. These (and the scratch version of this binding) are great for park skiers, all mountain skiers, and even freeriders. If you feel you need a more burly binding, then step it up to the 150 or the 180 (which will be heavier since it has more metal in it), but for most expert skiers the Axial 2 140 binding is perfect.

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Great Binding, Solid, NOT Bombproof

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January 28, 2008

I have used the Axial2 Free ti 14 for 3 years without any problems. This rossi binding clips and holds great, really allows me to ski better ...hands down. However, I'm prone to breaking binding brakes and these snapped pretty easily. If you break bindings go with the Free or the PX 15. Otherwise this binding still kills it over all bindings in the market at this price.

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Hello, i wil soon order two paris of armada jj, what kind of

Hello, i wil soon order two paris of armada jj, what kind of binding would you recomend?

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March 10, 2008

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i'd go with the rossi sas 150 at least, maybe even the look 200 if you weigh 180

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May 2, 2009

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I would recomend the these because there the same thing as the scratch 140 ( you can take the lifter plate off). Or the Look by dynastar PX 15 they look the same but there like the Axial 2 150 but the PX 15 is the same they come with a 75mm brake so you'll need a new one for these you're local ski shop should have them.

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May 11, 2008

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Rating for this product: 5

Only binding I will use

By: Backcountry.com Employee
January 2, 2008

The Rossignol Axial ski binding is the only one I will use. It locks me into the ski and I never have to worry about popping out inadvertently. The axial only releases when it has to and that is what I want from a ski binding. Other than that I feel as though I get great edge response and awesome power transmission. Highly recommended!

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Rating for this product: 5

Lightttt

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April 1, 2008

Great bindings, never release early and feel super sturdy. Really light too!

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Rating for this product: 5

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March 27, 2008

i really like these bindings, great for the everyday skiier and can hold some more too.

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Rating for this product: 5

Best 14 din for the money

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April 1, 2008

Great binding, got the bigger brakes for my pontoons and love how they click in and how lightweight this binding is. Definitely will buy these for my next pair of skis.

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2007 Model No Longer Available

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5 star rating

By: D. Joshua Christensen June 9, 2008

These are great bindings for almost anyone. They are lighter weight than the more burly rossignol/look bindings, but they aren't so watered down that more...

Great Binding, Solid, NOT Bombproof

4 star rating

By: Rob Aseltine January 28, 2008

I have used the Axial2 Free ti 14 for 3 years without any problems. This rossi binding clips and holds great, really allows me to ski better ...hands down. more...

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DIN Range:
4 - 14 
Recommended Skier Weight:
170lb (77kg) and up 
Brake Width:
80mm 
Recommended Use:
Advanced to expert level skiing 
Manufacturer Warranty:
2 Years 
Country of Origin:
China