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Backcountry Access NTN Telemark Ski Binding - 2007
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Backcountry Access NTN Telemark Ski Binding - 2007
Years of engineering and industry cooperation have produced the Backcountry Access NTN (New Telemark Norm) Ski binding. These bindings work in tandem with NTN boots to give better edge control, lateral stability, touring efficiency, ski brake compatibility and step-in convenience. The NTN binding grips the ball of the foot directly, which gives you increased power over the edges, and is independent of spring tension, which means you can dial in the binding based on the snow conditions. The new attachment system also makes the flex smoother, thus eliminating rocker launch (where the boot only flexes across the toes). To get into the binding, simply step in and flip the toe throw latch down. The symmetric nature of the binding means you don't have to worry about which is left or right. Switch the binding to tour mode for a more efficient stride on the way up, then switch to ski mode to crank aggressive turns on the way down.
Bottom Line: Step into the Backcountry Access NTN Telemark Ski Binding and embrace the free-heeled future.
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NTN Telemark Ski Binding
By: telelao
December 28, 2007
Had a chance to use it both in powder and hard pack. It all depends on what cartridge and the setting you use. A very powerful binding. It took awhile to get used to. Once you start to put the uphill ski back it edges right away, even before I could slide the ski back for the turn. Once I played with the binding settings (blue on #2), it made a world of a difference. The touring mode is the best I ever used. It's very easy to get in and out of and the Scarpa boot works perfectly with the binding. Highly recommended. This binding rocks!
I am on a hammerhead binding right now and I ski in position
I am on a hammerhead binding right now and I ski in position 5. Which power tube would fit that? could i get by with the medium power tube?
By: nbarrows001303298
April 25, 2008
New and wonderful
By: Nick from Sweden
January 2, 2008
I have now had 3 days on my new NTN binding. Quite different, but opens a whole new area of control. You have adjustable resistance when you flex, meaning that the energy you put into the turn pushes you into the next!
This is the future!
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