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Black Diamond O1 Telemark Ski Binding |
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Description of Black Diamond O1 Telemark Ski Binding: |
Black Diamond brings a new level of touring ease to high-performance tele skiing with the 01 Telemark Ski Bindings. They won awards from Powder Magazine, Skiing Magazine, Outside Magazine, and Couloir Magazine. A push with your ski pole tip switches these telemark bindings to tour mode. The free-pivot point allows a natural stride that matches the best alpine touring bindings. Lock these Black Diamond bindings back down, and their under-foot compression springs provide the power and control to rip a steep couloir or hammer down in an open bowl. No longer do you have to compromise downhill performance for touring ease. Black Diamond gives you both with the 01 Telemark Bindings.
Bottom Line: Uphill touring ease and downhill skiing power—there's no compromise with the 01 Telemark Bindings.
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Climbing Bars:
Available separately
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Internal Compression Springs:
Yes
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Recommended Use:
Backcountry telemark skiing
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| I can never backcountry ski without this binding 10-31-06 |
Dustin Robertson (94):  |
| I had no idea how much friction my old G3 binding caused while hiking up hill. I have put about 35 days on the Black Diamond 01 binding and it is rock solid in the resort and even sweeter in the backcountry.
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| o1 12-17-06 |
JohnGchrist (411):  |
| between the o1 and the assent I have to go with the 01 it has all the problems worked out and won't cause you any trouble. They seem to have a bombproof design unlike the assents. |
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| Best binding that I have ever owned other than mabey the hammerhead 12-10-06 |
Anonymous (1):  |
| These bindings are super active, and you can feel it, pefect to drive big skis. The touring option is great and is very nice you can feel the difference of not having you boot stuck down into the binding. It is weird at first and takes some getting used to, but once you get used to it. There is a big difference when breaking trail, the tips don't try to sink but rather they float above the snow making breaking trail much easier. |
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