

There are two types of cross-country ski bindings, and your choice of binding is directly linked to your choice of boots. Only very experienced skiers can really tell the difference between these bindings and choose accordingly, which is why the type of boot usually determines the binding you need. Discover all skating bindings at Snowleader.
Each binding system matches a brand of cross-country ski boots: NNN (New Nordic Norm) for Rossignol, Rotefella, Atomic and Alpina boots, or SNS (Salomon Nordic System) for Salomon, Fisher, Adidas or Hartjes boots. For every cross-country ski binding, a type of hinge or pivoting metal bar makes the boot/binding combination more reliable than before.
To give you better control of your skis when your boot is flat on the binding, a plastic ridge along the binding fits into a groove in the boot sole. The NNN system has two ridges, while the SNS system has one, which is why each cross-country ski binding system matches a specific boot type. Each system is available for both classic and skating, and for skating, a spring mechanism helps bring the ski back towards the heel of the boot. If you have any questions, the Snowleader team will be happy to help you choose.