Used gear deal: are orange (first gen?) Rottefella Freeride bindings a good idea in 2024?
Posted: Fri Feb 16, 2024 7:40 am
Hello guys.
I've stumbled upon a deal for a pair of Fischer Ranger 98 equipped with the "orange Freerides" (NTN bindings, probably first gen, released 15 years ago). Asking price is 400$.
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The deal seemed alright to me but I have been told to be wary of the orange Freerides. Failure reports are common on the web and the technology has evolved quite a bit since 2008-2009. I believe they were among the first NTN bindings on the market, so somewhat experimental.
Would you advise against this purchase? Can this setup offer reasonable performance for resort and backcountry skiing?Coming from a NNNBC telemark background.
Thanks
I've stumbled upon a deal for a pair of Fischer Ranger 98 equipped with the "orange Freerides" (NTN bindings, probably first gen, released 15 years ago). Asking price is 400$.
Image:
The deal seemed alright to me but I have been told to be wary of the orange Freerides. Failure reports are common on the web and the technology has evolved quite a bit since 2008-2009. I believe they were among the first NTN bindings on the market, so somewhat experimental.
Would you advise against this purchase? Can this setup offer reasonable performance for resort and backcountry skiing?Coming from a NNNBC telemark background.
Thanks