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These bindings give you smooth power transfer with a sleek design.

Salomon added some feminine flair to the Women’s SNS Pilot Sport Classic Binding so you can cruise the course in style. These bumperless bindings with a back set pivot point and two axes provide maximum control and power transmission. Convenient automatic step in lets you hit the trail faster while a step-out system lets you click out manually or by using your pole—a handy feature after a fall.

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I have used these bindings a few times fut...

Donna

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I have used these bindings a few times fut today I could not release the one binding on my own. The release lever would not raise enough to fully release the boot. Another skier helped me by raising the release as far as he could and I wiggled my foot until finally it released. What can be done should this occur again? Can I apply something (WD40?) to the release mechanism? If so, where exactly should it be applied? Is there another way to release it besides raising the white tab? Salomon says "pole assist release" but I don't see how to use the pole on these bindings.

Sandy Brown

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You can use a pole tip in the center of the toe-piece. The added leverage should help to free up the mechanism. Hint: (though you may already be doing this) Keep your heel down and lift only your toes. This can be harder when raising the release lever (toe-piece) with your hands.

Hope this helps.

Hi I'm looking for some classic skis. i...

helen lee

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Hi I'm looking for some classic skis. i am intermediate level, 158cm tall and 61 kg. Helen

Sandy Brown

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A couple of questions: Are you mostly (or solely) skiing on groomed tracks? If so, look for a ski with the widest dimension between 50 & 59mm. 59mm skis would be the most versatile, working well in a track and giving enough float/stability for easy off-trail skiing. Atomic XCruise 55 or 59 & Salomon Snowscape 7 are good models. For all in-track skiing, go narrower. They will be lighter and faster. If all your skiing is off-trail and in deeper snow, you may want to go with a wider ski, poss. w/ metal edges and a SNS-BC or NNN-BC binding.