I'm looking to convert my Rossi Soul 7's to my new touring setup and I really want to get an MNC binding to last me a couple seasons. I've only dealt with Salomon Guardians but I need some more input on other models. Anything helps, thanks.
I'm looking to convert my Rossi Soul 7's to my new touring setup and I really want to get an MNC binding to last me a couple seasons. I've only dealt with Salomon Guardians but I need some more input on other models. Anything helps, thanks.
What "norms" are you trying to be compatible with?
Regular Alpine boots and Alpine touring boots. I currently ski on Technica Cochise but I'm looking into getting some AT boots possibly the Dynafit Titan or the Roxa X-face
WTF does MNC mean?
Leave No Turn Unstoned!
MNC means multi-norm-certified
saved a lot of keystrokes explainin that acronym eh
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Why don't you get the tech sole blocks for you Cochises now and go ahead and get some tech bindings?
MNC just reminds me of my British buddy calling ground-beef mince. I don't like it.
Officially there are only a few - MNC is a term invented and promoted by Amer Sports, parent company of Salomon and Atomic. So the only "real" MNC bindings are the Guardian/Tracker 16 and 13 and the Warden(s).
In reality, the Marker Duke, Baron, Tour F10/12, and Lord SP will work fine with both soles (and be indemnified) as well.
If you are actually touring on them, either the Guardian/Tracker or Duke/Baron will work fine until you want to keep up with your friends on tech setups.
Depending on who you ask, MNC might also stand for Multi-Norm Compatible.
why the fuck would someone who owns Cochise buy a Titan or Roxa? Instead of buying $70 soles, lets buy a $400 boot that sucks?
If you are committed to running your head into a wall, and really really want to buy a duke/tour/tracker/adrenaline, I'd buy the adrenaline. But the tech blocks + radical speeds is probably a better idea.
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