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Features
- Heel directs power directly from skier to ski via downwardly angled lateral arms that apply pressure to the edge of the ski
- As a result, energy loss is minimized, and the binding itself becomes a performance-enhancing tool
- Significant forward pressure further enhances the interface between boot and binding, resulting in enhanced ski rebound and responsiveness
- Compared to many other bindings, Axial² enjoys a reduced mounting zone, which provides greater ski flex for enhanced edge contact with the snow
- Seven points of contact between the boot and the binding offer precise turn initiation and powerful edge grip
- Axial heel piece pivots under the tibial axis and helps guide the boot as it exits the binding during release
- Heel piece provides 25mm of elastic travel, greatly reducing the likelihood of inadvertent release; also helps absorb vibration
- Enhanced torsional stiffness reduces play between boot and binding, providing superior edge control and responsiveness
- Reinforced Dual Action III toe is durable and enhances torsional rigidity for edge control while maintaining multi-directional release capability
- 80mm wide brakes accommodate modern powder ski and twin tip ski widths
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