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3-Pin Cable Binding by Voile

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$6.99

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About this item

  • Voile
  • The heavy duty bail accepts a variety of 3 pin boots
  • Fits up to size 12
  • Climbing wires not included. See item 100501 for climbing wires.


112023 Features: The heavy duty bail accepts a variety of 3 pin boots Fits up to size 12 Climbing wires not included See item 100501 for climbing wires Specifications: Weight per pair: 1 lb 13 oz Releasable: no Free pivot: yes Climbing bar included: Fits boots: up to men's size 13


Tri Le
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2022
Good, customer's skis
michael poplawsky
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2020
simple and solid
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2019
This product is wonderful. I threw them on a pair of Nordic Skates so I could so straight from ski to skate without changing boots. The cable provides all the stability I was afraid I wouldn’t have with a 3 pin on them. Absolutely perfect.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2015
Compared to other brands, these are simple, elegant and bombproof. Depending on the width of your ski, you can remove the cables if you don't need them for a particular trip. (If the ski is too wide, wider than the binding, you will have to remove the binding to add or remove the cables. If the cable cam is popping open, move it more towards the back of the boot by screwing one cable in and the other out. It is trivial to adjust the cable length if you can remove any one cable from the binding you can then screw the cables in or out on either or both sides of the heel piece. You can buy both shorter and longer cable springs from Voile to fit smaller and larger boots. If you have extra spring, more than an inch, use an abrasive disk in an angle grinder or rotary tool to shorten the springs.
Eirik Sjo
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2015
Perfect for my use. "Old school" 75 mm bindings for my old leather ski boots. Been working very well on my Åsnes Ingstad mountain skies. When I've been skiing in the prepped crosscountry slopes I use only the toe grip. Then, when I leave the slopes and venture out on my own, I fasten the heel wire and get a much more firm control on my skies, making me able to "climb" up to the peaks i deep snow and decend in nice telemark style curvs in the untouched snow... ;)
John Gunz
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2014
these bindings are great for lighter bc skiing. Not awesome for downhill tele setup but really good for bc / xc style skiing. I use the BCX 675 boots with them and they seem to be a good setup for a ligher BXC ski setup. I even have a pair for an old mil surplus ski that work great too.
yellowstonetodd
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2013
I am just into the classics; this is a classic. I first started skiing almost fifty years ago and enjoyed growing up in the Wasatch Mountains of Utah, starting to backcountry ski in the late seventies. This binding is perfect, it reminds me of that time and I mounted them on a new pair of back country skis and clipped in my old Kastinger Double Boots and had a blast skiing on Mt Rainier. I miss the powder of Utah that's for sure, but these bindings, my Kastinger Boots and either my Tau or Epoke 900 skis just are perfect in my book. Enjoy!!
BigRat1
Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2011
I put these on some E99's my friend sold me because I've been doing more backcountry XC versus track and I LOVE them.My old Alpina 3-pin 75 mm boots work well with these. The cables are removable for more track-type skiing but with the cables the feel is all control, boot and ski move as one. The 3-pin is beefy and much better than those inexpensive ones with single cheap wire bale. There is actually a piece of solid metal holding your toe plate down. However the cables add torsional rigidity and you can easily ski w/o the 3 pin clamped down. This is a "poor-man's" binding for backcountry but versus the $200 more you'd pay for true BC XC bindings, these are well worth it for a 2-4X a year BC skier.Bought this at local XC place, had them install the bindings and they trimmed and fitted the length of the cables too. Don't forget to splurge a few ~ $10 and get the anti-ice teflon strips mounted on the binding bottom plate.4 stars because the unprotected springs and clamp can chaff the side of your boots.
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