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The Rossignol Axial2 100 XL Ski Bindings are high-performance bindings that come with 100 mm brakes that are perfect for fat skis. The reinforced Dual Action toepiece has 180 degree multi-directional release with high vertical and lateral elastic travel to provide shock absorption, reducing inadvertent release. The lateral arms of the heelpiece are angled down for strong power transmission to the edge of the ski. With 25 mm of elastic travel, the heelpiece provides the longest travel of any binding on the market and further prevents unwanted pre-release. The Rossignol Axial2 100 XL is a high-performance binding with a DIN range of 3-10 for junior or lightweight freeskiers.
Dual Action Toepiece
Four points of contact with the boot provide maximum power transmission
180 degree multi-directional release delivers more reliable release
High vertical and lateral elastic travel provides shock absorption and reduces inadvertent release
45 mm lateral travel
Reinforced housing increases binding integrity
Wide mounting zone for better contact with wide skis
Axial2 Heel
Strong power transmission due to angled lateral arms (available in titanium or composite)
High forward pressure elasticity improves ski rebound and responsiveness
25 mm of vertical elastic travel, the longest travel of any binding on the market, reduces unwanted pre-releasing
Wide mounting zone for better contact with wide skis
Wider binding footprint on the ski delivers more ski contact which equals greater skiing control
Better retention equals fewer unwanted releases
Consistent release equals more confidence while skiing and better protection
This binding is best used by beginning to intermediate junior or lightweight freeskiers
DIN range of 3-10
We recommend a brake width that is equal to the ski waist width and at most 15 mm wider.