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  2. Look Nevada - Wikipedia

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    The actual binding point was a bronze roller sized to be similar to a standard cable, this could clip on top of the heel, or would fit into the indentation cut into the heel of some boots. The Grand Prix offered step-in convenience; to put the binding on, the skier inserted their toe under the Nevada II, then stepped down at the heel.

  3. Ski binding - Wikipedia

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    The first modern heel-and-toe binding for alpine skiing was the Cubco binding, first introduced in 1950 but not popular until about 1960. A heel-release binding faced the problem that there was no obvious place to attach to on the heel, so the Cubco solved this by screwing small metal clips into the sole of the boot.

  4. Pivot turn (skiing) - Wikipedia

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    The pivot turn or pivot is a technique of turning in place in skiing. The two types are the tail pivot and tip pivot. In the tail pivot, e.g., to the left, little turning steps are done to the left while keeping the tails of the skis together in place. Repeat the following two steps until the required amount of turn is reached: step the front ...

  5. Ski boot - Wikipedia

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    Above the top buckle on the leg is the "power strap", which acts as a fifth buckle. The rivets forming the pivot points that allow the upper and lower portions of the boot to move independently are seen in silver. Modern alpine ski boots have rigid soles and attach to the ski at both toe and heel using a spring-loaded binding.

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  7. Spademan binding - Wikipedia

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    The Spademan system consisted of a single hollow binding that sat on the ski under the middle of the boot. In the middle of the hollow were two bronze clips that were pivoted near the rear of the binding, so that rotation around the pivot point moved the clips sideways towards the middle of the binding.

  8. Cable binding - Wikipedia

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    When skiing downhill, the skier could clip the cable under the hooks, locking down the heel and providing much greater control. Now the ski could be turned by rotating the leg, forcing the ski to stem. When it was time to climb back up the hill, the cable was unhooked and returned to being a normal cross-country binding. [4]

  9. Comparison of YouTube downloaders - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... download speed Private videos Embedded videos Available as a browser extension Extraction of