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2009-2010 TECHNICAL PRODUCT INFORMATION

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PX RACING<br />

The number in the name of the binding indicates the high DIN setting. There are 4 DIN ranges used in<br />

PX Racing bindings:<br />

•3.5-12<br />

•5-14<br />

•8-15<br />

•10-18<br />

The PX Racing 15 and 18 use a single pivot toe with a fixed Teflon AFD. The configuration virtually<br />

removes any chance of play in the system and transmits maximum power to the ski.<br />

The PX Racing 12 and 14 use a Full Action toe, which is the same as the PX binding but with the fixed<br />

Teflon AFD.<br />

The heel piece on all PX Racing bindings sit on a shorter heel track and are adjusted by a micro-drive<br />

system. This allows for very precise forward pressure adjustment.<br />

Maxflex versions of PX Racing bindings are specific to racing and have a metal band connecting the toe<br />

and heel piece. The metal band keeps the distance between the toe and heels piece the same when the<br />

ski counter flexes to eliminate any chance of pre-release.<br />

There are three brake options with PX Racing bindings:<br />

•80mm<br />

•100mm<br />

•120mm<br />

All three sizes are available a part. It is important to note the PX brakes are not compatible with PX<br />

Racing binding and vise versa.<br />

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