Step In Jr Binding - 2023
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Step In Jr Binding
Complete your Nordic touring set-up with the Step In Jr.. ski binding. Featuring the Turnamic Nordic system, the binding is compatible with all NNN and Prolink boot soles. Designed for junior skiers, the system features easy, tool-free fore and aft adjustability for customized performance based on snow conditions. A user-friendly step-in system makes for quick entry. It is only compatible with the Turnamic IFP plate.
Easy to Use, Tunable Performance TURNAMIC binding design offers easy on and off plus tool-free adjustment to fine-tune binding position to meet the conditions
Quick, Tool-Free Set-Up - Double Lock Slider (race) and Clip Lock Slider systems offer easy installation and adjustment on new IFP binding plate
Classic Specific Flex - Classic Flexors offer tool-free replacement for progressive power transfer and better ski control for classic skiing
- Binding Type
- touring
- Mount
- IFP
- Recommended Use
- nordic touring
- Manufacturer Warranty
- 5 years
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2.5 based on 5 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageFebruary 7, 2023
boot disengages while skiing
Unlike the adult Turnamic binding, which is excellent because it's not "step-in" (manual/turn operation only => no spring on the steel latch) and the turn lever is fairly stiff, the kids step-in version is horrible. A binding's main function is to secure a ski boot to a ski. This binding releases the boot under moderate force (e.g. falling down, which happens very often with kids), and even when one ski contacts the lever of the other ski's binding. This ski disengagement happens far too often. And you can't even replace the binding with the excellent Salomon Prolink Jr Access binding because the Rossignol ski's IFP plate only accepts a Turnamic binding.
Originally reviewed on rossignol.com
December 25, 2021
Nice binding, just tell people how to release the boot!
I bought this as part of a set for my daughter. Took me a while to figure how to release the boots! Just turn the red piece left or right to release. To be fair, this is not intuitive, hence the confusion of previous reviewers, and myself! Please just add a “how to” in the description to avoid bad reviews!
Originally reviewed on rossignol.com
December 25, 2021
Very puzzled
Would really like a “how-to-use” guide. I agree with the other reviewers that it is not clear how to release the binding
Originally reviewed on rossignol.com
December 12, 2021
Just bought these
Very easy to get into. The problem is my boot is still on the ski because I have no idea how to get it off. Can’t find anything on how to get it to release on the internet
Originally reviewed on rossignol.com
January 23, 2020
easy to get on
Easy to step into and would be great if we could figure out how to get the boot released
Originally reviewed on rossignol.com
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