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Prolink Shift Pro Classic Cross Country Bindings

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Description

Please Note - these include solely the front section – the rail needs to be acquired separately or preinstalled on your skis (The plate is named Prolink Shift Plate).

Salomon Prolink classic cross country bindings with mobility

Position these bindings to enhance grip when moved forward, or for improved glide when adjusted backwards.

Compatible parts

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Specifications

Ski Type:
Classic
Compatible boots:
NNN, Prolink (NNN), Turnamic (NNN)
Flex:
85
Mounting Plates For These Bindings:
Prolink Shift Plate
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reviews   (11)

Verified Buyer
"Very good. Easy to track and order"
Lorne Alexander (Sylvan Lake) 2021-01-26
Verified Buyer
"Fast delivery and easy to place an order. Thanks"
isabelle Plante (Sainte-Marie) 2021-01-25
Verified Buyer
"Very easy to open and close. Was easy to install at home by just following a youtube video. Delivered fast."
polina t. (Thornhill) 2021-01-19
Verified Buyer
"exactly what I needed, fast delivery, very good product."
Marc-Andre Kyer (Montréal) 2021-01-15
Verified Buyer
"Exactly what I need! No more available in Québec! The delivery 🚚 was very fast! Thank you SkatePro!"
Claudine Morency (Bois-des-Filion) 2021-01-14
Verified Buyer
"These bindings definitely help to fine tune grip and glide with skin skis. I’m probably between a hard and extra hard flex ski. I went with the hard flex Salomon s race skin skis, and found that I needed to move the bindings all the way back to the #2 position. This improved the glide dramatically. This was skiing under normal snow conditions at 32d F (non icy tracks)"
Michael Fogarty (Brighton) 2020-01-06
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"Game changer! To have the flexibility to vary the balance point according to a skiers tech, weight and snow conditions. Means growing skiers can get more time out of a set of skis"
Alastair Dargie (Aviemore) 2020-01-02
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