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Ion 12 Binding
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The most powerful and intuitive lightweight freeride touring binding. Features: Optimal Energy Absorption - Maximized energy absorption. Minimized pre-releases Forward Pressure - Maintains consistent... Read more
Ion 12 Binding
The most powerful and intuitive lightweight freeride touring binding.
Features:
- Optimal Energy Absorption - Maximized energy absorption. Minimized pre-releases
- Forward Pressure - Maintains consistent release values in landings and compressions
- Step-In Guidance - Quick, easy & consistent step-in
- QuickFlick Heel Lifts - Easy to grab with pole or hand
- User Friendly Heel Rotation - Turn heel in either direction to lock for touring with either hand
- Single Tool - Pozi Drive #3 for all mounts and adjustments. No heel spacer needed
- Snow Clearing Channel - Prevents snow buildup, avoids unwanted pre-releases
- Powerful, Dependable Brake - Fully retracting spring-loaded brake. Reassuring step-in
- Heel AFD - Consistent release for all boots, independent of sole type
- Weight (Single) - 585 G / 1 LB 4.6 OZ P
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- Bindings: touring-pin-binding
- Gender: mens/unisex
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Reviewed by James H.
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G3 Ion 12 binding
Excellent binding for backcountry use. Lightweight, fairly simple and intuitive to use, very well designed. Skis well. Would definitely recommend it for someone wanting to do the majority of their skiing in the backcountry
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