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  2. Ski binding - Wikipedia

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    NNN binding with two ridges, matching corresponding channels in the boot. Rottefella's NNN (New Nordic Norm) cross-country ski binding has a bar in the toe of the boot hooked into a corresponding latch in the binding. Bindings are offered in several configurations, classical and skating, touring and racing.

  3. Rottefella - Wikipedia

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    Rottefella is a Norwegian manufacturing company of winter sports equipment, more specifically ski bindings. [1] The name "Rottefella" refers to the three-pin binding invented by Bror With in 1927, inspired on a couple of rat traps he had seen in a hardware store. [2] The binding were more formally known as the "75mm Nordic Norm".

  4. Cross-country skiing - Wikipedia

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    Standardized system: Boots and bindings have an integrated connection, typically a bar across the front end of the sole of the boot, and platform on which the boot rests. Two families of standards prevail: NNN (New Nordic Norm) and SNS (Salomon Nordic System) Profil. Both systems have variants for skiing on groomed surfaces and in back country.

  5. Ski boot - Wikipedia

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    The introduction of the cable binding started a parallel evolution of binding and boot. The binding looped a strap around the back of the boot to hold it forward into a metal cup at the toe. [ 2 ] Boots with the sole extended rearward to produce a flange for the cable to firmly latch to become common, as did designs with semi-circular ...

  6. NNN - Wikipedia

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    New Nordic Norm, a type of binding for cross-country (Nordic) skis nnn (file manager) , a free text-based file manager for Unix-like systems NNN Lease (triple net lease), a lease agreement in which the renter is responsible for paying property taxes, insurance, and maintenance charges

  7. History of skiing - Wikipedia

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    The original Rottefella eliminated the heel strap, which held the boot forward in the binding, by drilling small holes in the sole of the boot which fit into pins in the toe piece. This was standardized as the 3-pin system, which was widespread by the 1970s. [72] It has now generally been replaced by the NNN system.

  8. Skate skiing - Wikipedia

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    Shoe and binding. In terms of bindings, there are two systems that practically share the world market: NNN (New Nordic Norm) by Rottefella and SNS (Salomon Nordic System). These are not compatible, since the type of binding must be matched to the boot, but not to the ski. [26]

  9. Ski - Wikipedia

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    Three binding systems are popular: Rottefella's NNN, Salomon's SNS profil, and SNS pilot. Ski bases are waxed to reduce friction during forward motion, and kick wax can also be applied for grip. Some waxless models have patterns on the bottom to avoid the necessity of grip waxing for classic technique.

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