The weight difference is significant and I wonder what the reason is. I'd expect the Xplore mechanism to be slightly heavier than NNN-BC, but there must be something else also here if the weights are correct.
Edit: I think the weights must be wrong. My Alfa Skaget size 41 weighs in at 710 grams compared to the stated weight of 865 grams in size 43, while my wife's in size 38 weighs 625 grams compared to the stated weight of 735 grams. If I assume weight is linear with size, the Skaget in 43 should weigh about 765 grams, so the weights seems off by 100 grams. I have not weighed Vista, but assume that is also wrong.
An Xplore mounting on snowshoes would be very fast/easy to get in and out of compared to straps, in addition to being light.UtahBrian wrote: ↑Tue Apr 27, 2021 11:01 pmNNN-BC boots are good for snowshoeing, too. Neither will work as ice skates.lowangle al wrote: ↑Tue Apr 27, 2021 12:36 pmability to use the same boots for skating and snowshoeing
Here is a video (linked in the old thread) that shows Xplore mounted on touring ice skates:
This is an application I look forward to. The alternatives was previously NNN-BC to get a proper rubber sole for hiking to and from lakes, or NNN skating or combi boot with it's plastic slippery sole and possibly a separate boot for hiking. 75mm unfortunately does not work for anything else than slow upright skating (I've tried). So I very much look forward to Xplore for this application.
Announced prices for Xplore boots looks to be about US$50 more (including Norwegian tax) than the NNN-BC version, with the new ALFA Free A/P/S trying to establish a new higher price level. Not ideal, but not too bad. The binding is significantly more expensive though, at ~2.5 times the price of NNN-BC, which could be a deal breaker. The Xplore binding construction looks relatively simple, so I'll speculate that Rottefella has some leeway on pricing, but we have to see how prices develop. I understand their attempt to increase margins at the release of a new system, but it will slow adoption.UtahBrian wrote: ↑Tue Apr 27, 2021 11:01 pmAnnounced prices indicate that XPLORE boots and bindings will start above US$1000. Maybe well above.lowangle al wrote: ↑Tue Apr 27, 2021 12:36 pmif…they are priced comparable to what is already available
Top quality (Alpina Alaska or Alfa Guard) boots and bindings for NNN-BC can be had for under US$400 new.
Even with Alfa Free A/P/S and the binding you will not pass US$1000, and comparing launch prices to clearance or the most expensive to cheapest for the two systems are not relevant. I personally find the cheapest boot Skaget the most interesting from Alfa, but it remains to test it. The other option is Alpina Alaska, so I'm anxiously awaiting Johnny's review.
A last question for Johnny; Is the Xplore binding made out of plastic with a steel plate for the front screw mounts or (cast) aluminum? I have not seen it mentioned elsewhere.