Rollerski Bindings
Why Do I Require Rollerski Bindings?
Rollerski bindings are an indispensable component necessary for attaching yourself to your rollerskis. The toe of the rollerski bindings is the connection point where the rollerski boots clip on, allowing the heel to move freely as they pivot vertically. Generally, the bindings are drilled into the rollerski frame and can accommodate a broad array of shoe sizes.
Classic Rollerski Bindings Versus Skate Rollerski Bindings
Although the distinction between classic and skate rollerski bindings is slight, selecting the correct type is crucial for your skiing style. To find the right pair, you can use the filter option to select either “Classic” or “Skate”. The designs of both classic and skating bindings are quite similar, with the primary difference being the softness of the rubber bumper at the toe in classic rollerski bindings. Softer bumpers facilitate easier forward flex on classic rollerskis, while stiffer bumpers are essential to endure the power of skating.
Rottefella Rollerski Bindings
The Norwegian brand Rottefella has developed a binding system known as New Nordic Norm (NNN), which is predominant in binding and boot compatibility. Numerous other brands incorporate this system in their bindings and/or boots, and you can always examine the specifications for NNN compatibility. For further details on compatibility, have a look at our guide - Compatibility of Bindings for Cross Country and Rollerskis.
Rottefella's NIS rollerski bindings system is another popular innovation by the brand. This design entails that the bindings are fixed to NIS plates, permitting them to slide forwards or backwards, thereby providing multiple binding positions. This feature is particularly advantageous as adjusting the bindings forward enhances uphill climbing, while moving them backward offers better stability during rolling.
The Rottefella NNN bindings system constitutes the majority of rollerski bindings and boots in the market, offering you the most extensive selection available. If you are looking for compatible boots for your new bindings, visit Rollerski Boots.