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Outside Buyer's Guide Winter 2007-2008

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Step Right In
Lose the clunky leash with this revolutionary (and releasable) tele binding

By Megan Michelson


Ski Texas | New Telemark Norm | Avalanche Probe

Step Right In
(Jameson Simpson)

Tele skiers, take note:
Rottefella's New Telemark Norm, or NTN ($350; bcaccess.com), eliminates bending to click into your binding and makes leashes obsolete. The step-in NTN is available in limited sizes for compatible boots (Scarpa's Terminator X and Crispi's Evo) this fall. Here's why all freeheelers are excited.

1) CLIMB
You can release the stainless-steel toepiece with your pole to convert the binding into its superefficient free-pivot touring mode. Plus the heelpiece flips up to serve as the climbing bar.

2) RELEASE
Officially, Rottefella won't call the NTNs "releasable," but, don't worry, they are. Even better, the release mechanism is adjustable. And thanks to alpine-style brakes, you (finally) don't have to worry about losing your skis in a fall.

3) CUSTOMIZE
With four swappable spring-power cartridges, you can choose from soft (like old three-pin bindings) to extra-rigid (nearly as firm as an alpine binding).

4) SWITCH
Want one binding for your whole quiver? With NTN's quick-changing mounting plates ($55 each for extras), you can swap the setup to your other premounted skis in a minute.



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