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Alpina Rotefella NNN BC Auto Binding

Alpina Rotefella NNN BC Auto Binding

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Alpina Rotefella NNN BC Auto Binding

The Rottefella NNN BC Auto binding is a user-friendly binding that's stable on the track and a breeze to step in and out of. Simply step in for a positive click to engage, then press your ski pole tip into the toe piece for an easy release. Two grooves transmit power efficiently from boot to binding to ski, while notches in the grooves work to preserve the ski's natural flex pattern. The BC's wide 56mm platform offers excellent edge control and stability, while the NNN system makes them compatible with many brands of boots.

Bottom Line: Rottefella's NNN BC Auto might be the most user-friendly touring binding on the market.

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Rating for this product: 5

No complaints

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January 23, 2008

Got these bindings for my "bushwacking" skis (ski around the house with the dogs) and they get the job done. Simple, solid, light. The entry/release mechanism is much easier than my prior NNN BC bindings which required lifting a handle to exit; with these it's just the push of a pole. Price is right, too.

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Where can I find installation instructions for these bindings,...

Where can I find installation instructions for these bindings, and what kind of glue do I use in the screw holes?

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3 days ago

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Do these bindings fit the old style three prong shoe? I just...

Do these bindings fit the old style three prong shoe? I just bought new shoes for my 30 year old skis. But, one of the bindings broke! Now I have to get new bindings.

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5 days ago

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No, these bindings are made to fit the newer style boot with the single bar running perpendicular to the ski. This particular binding is made for backcountry ski touring (hence the BC)which would stand up to more aggressive downhill skiing.
Here's a place that sells 3-pin nordic bindings:
http://gearx.com/product_info.php?products_id=36472?ref=base

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5 days ago

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How do we maintain Rottefella cross country ski bindings so they...

How do we maintain Rottefella cross country ski bindings so they will not freeze up and make operation impossible? We took the skies inside and thawed them out until they were dry. What next? How do we keep it from happening again.

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December 18, 2008

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I've had the same problem from time to time. I've used Tri-Flow bicycle chain lube on the toe mechanism with spotty results, then tried Lock-Thaw last season at a friend's suggestion and that seemed to do the trick. This is the stuff that you squirt into your frozen door locks to thaw them out. I squirted the toe piece of my NNN BC whenever we took our skis off and it worked. I think the key is to do it every time you take the skis off. The stuff is cheap and is handy to have when you get to your car and find your Yakima box lock frozen. Worth a shot (or a squirt).
Good luck.

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December 28, 2008

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how do you remove nnn bindings?

how do you remove nnn bindings?

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December 12, 2008

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If you mean take them off of your foot: you simply press down on the front button (on automatic models like these) and step out.
If you mean take them off your ski: you need a screwdriver, but I'd recommend getting bindings mounted at a ski shop because they know what they're doing, have all the gear, and sometimes they'll even do it for free if you're getting new bindings put on.

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December 16, 2008

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Rating for this product: 5

Great!

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January 29, 2007

We're really enjoying our skis and our bindings! (We've had a ton of snow here in Northern New Mexico and have been hitting the trails three times a week!) Aside from the excellent products, we really enjoyed our shopping experience with the folks at Backcountry. Excellent customer service. (We've been telling folks about you!) Thanks again-Ramon and Donna Truchas, New Mexico

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Rating for this product: 5

cross country ski bindings

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March 8, 2006

Installation of the bindings was easy. I used the skis last weekend and the bindings worked great.

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Rating for this product: 5

roteffela nordic binding

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December 17, 2005

I almost lost a friend using Rottefella step-in bindings. She gets very cold and we were out in the alpine basin three hours from humanity. She was getting colder and colder, and those bindings froze under her feet after we took a break and we couldn't get them back on because ice was in a place under the binding plate and we couldn't chip it out. After much panic and prayer and a half hour of freezing, I finally bashed it out. Stress like this I don't need in the backcountry.

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Rating for this product: 4

Replacing old style bindings with new style bindings.

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March 19, 2005

Installing the new NNN bindings was very easy. There were two small problems, however. First the mathematical conversion of the required 3.6 mm diameter drill size from metric to inch. Divide 3.6/25.4 = .141 inch which is approximately 9/64 inch. Secondly the paper template used to locate the holes was printed slightly off-center. Once the centerline of the template was accurately located onto the centerline of the skis the rest was easy. The wood type self-tapping screws worked well. I am very happy with the new bindings. They are easier to use than the old style three pin bindings.

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Rating for this product: 5

Great binding even better service

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December 17, 2003

Super easy to deal with, fast inexpensive shipping. Binding is what I needed, bought with confidence with the great advice of operators.

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Tech Specs:

Material: Not specified
Auto Step In: Yes
Binding Type: NNN BC
Recommended Use: Backcountry touring, recreational Nordic and cross-country skiing
Manufacturer Warranty: 1 Year