Cross Country Ski Bindings - Backcountry
Cross-country backcountry ski bindings need to be broad
When selecting cross-country backcountry ski bindings, it's important to choose larger dimensions compared to the traditional cross-country setup. The skis and bindings are larger and heavier than the classic arrangement.
During cross-country skiing in the backcountry, you need skis and bindings that are adaptable to all conditions. You might encounter deep powder snow at times, while at other times, you could be skiing on a more traditional cross-country surface.
Cross-country backcountry skis are broader, and the bindings are accordingly designed. Our bindings range from 58mm to 68mm in width, and they are compatible only with specific cross-country backcountry boots. Consult the product specifications to see which type of boots match the particular bindings.
The Rottefella BC Magnum Black Bindings are the widest we offer, yet, despite their design for wider skis, they can be attached to skis with a minimum width of 52mm.
Generally speaking, the wide control plate on cross-country backcountry ski bindings ensures excellent stability and control over the skis, vital when traversing the mountain's backside, where surprises await around each curve. Additionally, the terrain and snow conditions vary greatly.
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