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Naxo nx01 Alpine Touring  Binding

Naxo nx01 Alpine Touring Binding

Rating for this product: 5 January 18, 2008

I've been using these for last 2 months and have been very happy with purchase. This my first pair of AT bindings. I was reluctant to purchase at first with some negative reviews on durability but I have no problems.

My boss has the Freiche's and I would say the climbing heel features on the naxo are better and easier to use. I can use my pole to operate most of the heel angle adj. Climbing is smooth. The DIN is kind of on the soft side of the scale so if are at limit on regular bindings, I would go up a notch.

Installation was easy. Easiest install of bindings i ever had.

I've used them twice at the resort on big powder days and no loss of performance. I'm sure on a hard pack day you would feel the flex in binding.

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