I suppose you understand certain forum users enthusiasm now?Woodserson wrote: ↑Mon Apr 26, 2021 10:38 pmI'm going to need another Rabb or FT62 to mount these on so I can do objective side-by-side reviews. dammmmiittttt
You are right... The same XPlore boot is not going to offer much more than its NNN-BC equivalent...lilcliffy wrote:Although the rigidity of the binding attachment on the Xplore binding might improve downhill power transfer and edging- I don't see how a boot as soft-flexing as the Guard is going to offer anything more downhill than it does on the NNNBC platform...
Except for this:
- More power and more control
- A new sense of freedom like you never felt before
- Step in function
- Swappable flexors
- A 20% weight reduction (!!!)
- Integrated climbing bars
There is no competition. Because there is no other XC binding on the market that offers that much control, at such a superlight weight.Nick BC wrote:I wish Rottefella luck with the new Xplore, as I have enjoyed their many different bindings over the years (more than I care to remember ) but I wonder if it will unseat the competition?
Wait, are you insinuating that Rottefella, who has been making telemark binding for almost 100 years, would come out with a new product that is not right? A new binding that is "less good" than the 32yo NNN-BC?riel wrote:That should work great, IF the soles actually transmit the power the skier exerts all the way to the front of the boots.