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The SNS Profil Auto Nordic Ski Bindings let you focus on your workout, not messing about trying to get into your bindings.
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Is this binding compatible with the salomon...
Mike
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Is this binding compatible with the salomon backcountry 6 boot?
will a salomon pilot sns boot fit in a ...
Alan Schonefeld
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will a salomon pilot sns boot fit in a sns profil binding?
Are these bindings good for beginner level...
Boris
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Are these bindings good for beginner level skate skier? She has an old-fashion profil boots (not pilot).
Sandy Brown
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Though they may technically work, these are not skate bindings. The big difference is in the flex of the bumper (these are way too soft). Salomon still makes a Profil skate binding: the Profil Plus. If she is at all serious about skating, it's best to trade up to the Pilot boots/binding.
I just bought a new pair of the Salomon...
dou4595127
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I just bought a new pair of the Salomon SNS Profil Auto Bindings from Backcountry.com and was disappointed that they did not come with a mounting template or installation instructions. Where can I get this information? Thanks.
knanier
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salomon.com or google.com or your local ski shop
What color are these bindings? White,...
Adventure Girl
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What color are these bindings? White, gray or ? I can't tell from the photo and description does not say.
THX
Josh Chapman
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Hey,
It's actually silver and gray, here is the link:
http://www.salomon.com/us/product/sns-profil-auto-women.html
I have SNS Pilot boots--will the boots...
AKB
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I have SNS Pilot boots--will the boots work in the SNS Profil bindings? What about Profil boots in Pilot bindings?
SK
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Pilot boots should work in Profil bindings. The Pilot boots have two bars: one in the front and one slightly behind - about 2 inches - the front bar. If you look at the Profil bindings, there is a lateral space in the binding about 2 inches behind the front notch where the boot latches in. The second bar in the Pilot boot will slide in and out of that space. In Pilot bindings, the second bar latches into a device that moves up with the boot, and then pulls the boot back into the binding. This mechanism is absent in the Profil binding, but the space is present in the Profil binding to accomodate the bar nevertheless.
Salomon SNS Profil
Lisa Schmidt
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Great binding. Easy to get in and out of. Only difficulty was getting someone to mount them. The template is very hard to find. With the elusive template, no problem.
I have a pair of these bindings that are...
Cassie
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I have a pair of these bindings that are about 7 years old. I don't get to use them very often, but in the past few days the snow has been great and I've wanted to ski. But I'm having real difficulty with getting the boot into the binding. It takes many many trials and sometimes-- but it seems only by luck -- they work. It's extremely frustrating. In the past, i've had no trouble. is it me, or is it the bindings?
My circa-1980s skis have 3-pin bindings....
Pat Korotky
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My circa-1980s skis have 3-pin bindings. Can they be converted to SNS Profil use? This is for easy occasional use only.
Jackson Bellaimey
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Sure thing. However, I would make sure to take them into a ski shop where they have all of the right tools and know-how. Most XC-ski shops will only charge about 10$ for a mounting fee. The new boots and bindings are so much nicer than the 3-pin stuff, but the initial investment to new boots and bindings can sometimes be a little pricy.
Salomon SNS Profil Auto Binding - I ordered...
she100273716
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Salomon SNS Profil Auto Binding - I ordered this binding for my skate skis. I have sns profil, but not step in's on my other skate skis. I didn't realize until after I ordered them that they say nothing about skate skiing.
would these be a good choice for a beginner?...
barb
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would these be a good choice for a beginner? and is the price for the pair or for each
Christian Johnson
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The price is for a pair. These bindings are solid and will last you a long time. They are definitely a good choice for beginners.
Will this binding work for a Fischer SNS...
Laurel Mulvihill
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Will this binding work for a Fischer SNS boot, size 44 ?
Christian Johnson
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In short yes. The thing to look for on the boot is a single bar that locks on to the binding near the front of the boot. The other type of Salomon binding is called the SNS Pilot and has two attachment points instead of just one.
I have Fischer comfort cruiser boots with...
Lon
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I have Fischer comfort cruiser boots with SNS Profil marked on the soles (size EU40). Will this binding fit and be compatible with this boot?
Christian Johnson
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Yes. The thing to look for on the boot is a single bar that locks on to the binding near the front of the boot. The other type of Salomon binding is called the SNS Pilot and has two attachment points instead of just one.
I want to put bindings on my snowshoes. ...
Andrea Campian
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I want to put bindings on my snowshoes. Is that possible? The strap-in method that showshoes have just never stays tight (especially if you try to run) and I want to be able to clip in and go, but I know nothing about skis or bindings. Could I rig a ski binding onto a snowshoe?

Flavio Cappelletti
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