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Three decades of Look bindings: On the left is a Nevada II toe and Grand Prix heel, while the right side has a Rossignol-branded version of the 1990s Look Pivot. Both are sitting on a pair of Head Standard skis. The N77, in turn, gave rise to the 89 and 99, a series of bindings for different skill levels, collectively referred to as the Look ...
Look, which pioneered a turntable for the heel. Marker , which pioneered the toe-piece "twin-cam" articulation for releasing a boot sideways. Salomon , which pioneered the use of composite plastics in bindings.
Like the Look designs, it included a turntable under the instep that allowed the boot to rotate to the sides. A major upgrade was released in 1981 as the M40 Racing series. This is perhaps one of their best known bindings as it was a regular feature on the racing circuit through the 1980s.
These 100-year-old photos showcase everything from Olympic glory to behind-the-scenes moments, including athletes during their downtime in the Olympic Village to Edward VIII (then the Prince of ...
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These hero officers and good Samaritans saved children from thin ice, drowning, choking and a hostage situation, and adults from falling off a bridge and a house fire.
Much of the UK is being hit with cold weather. Here are some tips for coping with low temperatures. LIVE: New weather warnings issued as snow and ice disrupt UK travel
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".