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At long last, you can enjoy the industry-leading performance of Rossi's FKS series bindings with both WTR (Walk To Ride) rockered soles or traditional flat alpine soles with a quick adjustment of the anti friction device. Keep in mind the Rossignol FKS 140 Dual WTR Ski Bindings are only compatible with genuine WTR branded soles, not full ISO 9523 Alpine Touring soles.
Dual Action Toepiece – 180 degree multi-directional release delivers more reliable release in all directions.
Lateral Travel – 45 mm
Four points of contact with the boot provide maximum power transmission.
High vertical and lateral elastic travel provides shock absorption and reduces inadvertent release.
Reinforced housing increases binding integrity.
Two position anti-friction device adjusts to accommodate either ISO 5355 Alpine or WTR (Walk To Ride) soles
FKS Heel – Turntable design and solid steel side bars put the DUR in durable.
Vertical Travel – 25 mm, the longest travel of any binding on the market, reduces unwanted pre-release.
Short Mounting Zone – Provides deeper, rounder, more consistent ski flexing, turning, floating and smearing.
3 Points of contact firmly hold the boot heel.
Heelpiece rotates with the boot directly under the tibia.
Short Mounting Zone – Provides deeper, rounder, more consistent ski flexing, turning, floating and smearing.
Dual WTR – The Dual Standard Concept is the industry's most versatile and performance-oriented platform to address the new emerging standard in boot soles – WTR or "Walk to Ride", and features quick, easy boot type selection while retaining a consistent natural ramp angle between standards.
Better retention equals fewer unwanted releases.
Consistent release equals more confidence while skiing and better protection.
Wide mounting zone for better contact with wide skis.
We recommend a brake width equal to or at most 15 mm wider than the ski waist width.
Compatible with ISO 5355 Alpine soles and WTR (Walk to Ride) soles
Not compatible with ISO 9523 Alpine Touring soles