Atomic Neox 6:14Bindings // Alpine Ski Bindings // All Mountain
Adult target
2007/2008 apx. production year
2 ratings
0/0 photos/videos
Ease of Entry
10
Ease of Exit
10
Weight
8
Warranty
10
Graphics/Color
8
Durability
10
Availibility of Replacement Parts/Accessories
8
Adaptability: Multiple Uses
8
Value vs. Price Paid
8
Would you buy this product (again)?
Yes
I use this Product for Recreation
Yes
I use this Product for Work
No
This was a Product Test or Demo ONLY
No
Additional Data
Product Specs/Dimensions
Size:
Best Suited For
Expert Level
All-Mtn., Carving, Free Ride, Bumps
Comments
General Comments/Likes
Solid! Techno-Alloy looks with superb retention properties! (It’s rare binding release me!!) I too set these mid DIN-Range at 9 – 10 depending on what I’m ski-ing. Despite their weight I like the solidity of the kit.
Great to be able to adjust from “forward” to “central” positions, and if you know how to add 2 numbers together you can adjust the centre point of the binding relative to the ski. (Sounds a tad like the old Ess VAR bindings they are descended from!!)
Even the slightly garish Lime Green sections look sick!
Dislikes
Fiddly to move around the ski mid-point if you got a Park/All mountain ski.
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Comments
General Comments/Likes
Solid! Techno-Alloy looks with superb retention properties! (It’s rare binding release me!!) I too set these mid DIN-Range at 9 – 10 depending on what I’m ski-ing. Despite their weight I like the solidity of the kit.
Great to be able to adjust from “forward” to “central” positions, and if you know how to add 2 numbers together you can adjust the centre point of the binding relative to the ski. (Sounds a tad like the old Ess VAR bindings they are descended from!!)
Even the slightly garish Lime Green sections look sick!
Dislikes
Fiddly to move around the ski mid-point if you got a Park/All mountain ski.
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