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- Snowjam 99cm Skiboards ski boards with Tyrolia releasable Bindings 2013 NEW
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Snowjam 99cm Skiboards ski boards with Tyrolia releasable Bindings 2013 NEWBrand new in box2013 modelwood coresteel edges99cm with Tyrolia SL100 releasable bindingsBinding- Tyrolia SL 100 ski bindings SL100 NEWTyrolia SL100 ski bindings SL 100 Bindings NEW newDIN 3 - 10DIN Range: 3-10Skier Weight Range: 79-250SL Toe with TRP SystemFull DiagonalSL HeelDura-CoatingLight Diagonal & Super Light Bindings TYROLIA ski bindings combine high-tech and aesthetics. Tyrolia products were produced with the latest technology of ski binding manufacturing and therefore, ensure unique safety features. Thus, just having fun with your skis.The binding line 11.12 is coated in neutral colors. Therefore, a TYROLIA ski binding matches every ski!A lot of small details and features make the line even better: for more performance, more stability and durability, and for even more safety. This is a great binding option for lighter weight skiers .. The diagonal toe release that Tyrolia is know for is included in this binding, creating a wide range of release angles in the toe. This binding is suitable for any ability level, Tyrolia SL 100 ski bindings SL100 NEW 3-10 din brand new adult ski bindinds new pair in box TYROLIA SL 100 bindings included DIN 3-10 SuperLight - SuperLight (SL) Toe with FULL Diagonal - Super Light (SL) Heel - Dura-Coating DIAGONAL TOE SYSTEM - The unique system with programmed release. The TYROLIA DIAGONAL toes and heels follow every movement and release directly in the direction of the fall. This means lower loads on knees and ligaments and thus reduced risk of injury. TRP TOE SYSTEM - Safety and Power TRP allows smooth release and rapid shock absorption. Only the perfect combination of elasticity, recentering and retention forces of the TRP toe system makes possible a reduction of peak loads on knees and ligaments.
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