Rottefella Freedom NTN Binding

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Description

The Rottefella NTN Freedom telemark bindings bring the benefits of NTN to a lightweight binding setup that enables you to tour deep into the backcountry for fresh powder.

Features

  • At 1,500g per pair (3 lbs. 5 oz.), the Freedom bindings are comparable to other telemark bindings, yet they have the benefits of a step-in design and releasability
  • Step-in design makes the bindings easy to get in and out of—no more bending down to attach heel levers to your boots
  • Unlike traditional telemark bindings, NTN bindings are symmetrical so you don't need to worry about which ski is for the left foot and which is for the right
  • Sideways release helps prevent injuries during falls
  • Free-pivot mode provides resistance-free touring while skinning up hills; flip-up climbing wires reduce fatigue on your legs as you skin up steep hills
  • Bindings provide great torsional rigidity for immediate energy transfer from boot to ski edge
  • NTN bindings require NTN-compatible boots (sold separately); such boots do not have the traditional 75mm duckbill, making walking easier
  • Power Tube spring cartridges create consistent resistance as you drop into a turn; Large bindings come with medium-flexing blue Power Tubes installed
  • Small bindings come with soft-flexing green Power Tubes installed
  • You can install green (soft), blue (medium) and red (stiff) cartridges (not included) for a desired flex
  • Rottefella NTN Freedom telemark bindings include 110mm ski brakes that fit most powder skis
  • Large bindings fit Scott/ Garmont NTN boot sizes 26 mondo and up; fit Scarpa and Crispi NTN boot sizes 26.5 mondo and up
  • Small bindings fit Scott/ Garmont NTN boot sizes 25.5 mondo and down; fit Scarpa and Crispi NTN boot sizes 26 mondo and down

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