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Old January 27th 05, 07:00 PM
Tim Akers
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The manufacturers have dropped the 2 from the designation.
NNN-2 is now just NNN
So if you saw a NEW boot marked NNN in the store, it will fit NNN-2
and R3 bindings and NNN automatic step-in type bindings, or any NNN
binding made in the past 14 years or so (except NNN-BC which is
another story).

Tim
----- Original Message -----
From: "The Martins"
To: "Multiple recipients of list NORDIC-SKI"

Sent: Thursday, January 27, 2005 9:48 AM
Subject: NNN vs NNN II bindings


Howard wrote:
I have a set of skis and boots with NNN II bindings. My feet have
grown, so I went to the local ski shop for the next size boot.

They had
never heard of NNN II, and tried to sell me boots marked NNN. The

boots
seemed to fit in the ski bindings.

So, I'm confused. Should I use the NNN boots with my NNN II

bindings?
Whats the difference between NNN and NNN II?

Howard

The NNN2 binding and boot setup has the metal bar on the boot tucked
about 10mm back from the from of the boot sole, the NNN1 boot has

the
bar right at the front edge of the sole. You can use NNN2 boots on

a
NNN1 binding with a special rubber flexer installed but you can't

use a
NNN1 boot in the NNN2 or NNN3 binding.










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