Recommended, factory recommended, freeride, backcountry—it can be a headache even for shop guys. Where should you mount your skis? Well, it depends on what you’re trying to do, as well as the pair of ...
The sometimes under-appreciated middle child of the skiing set-up, the binding is the link between ski and boot, both for keeping the skier attached to their skis and transferring pressure and ...
Skis get the glory but ski bindings can make or break your day on the slopes. The sorcery with ski bindings is that you shouldn’t think about them at all — that means they’re doing their job. But if ...
Ready to explore the mountains in winter powered by your lungs and legs? You'll need a backcountry setup to get you out there, including the best backcountry bindings. Sure, you might still be able to ...
BRAINERD, MINN. – There were no groomed ski trails when I started cross-country skiing in the early '70s. And that was fine with my friends and me, since we didn't care to follow anyone's ...
Bindings often go overlooked in favor of the flashiness of a new pair of skis or boots. But as your only contact point for control and power transfer along the 170-180cm boards you’re strapping on, ...
PORTLAND, Ore. — In the early days of skiing, falling was painful. Many skiers twisted their ankles or broke their legs when the skis that were attached to their feet didn't break away, but instead ...