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The legendary FKS binding is back! The FKS delivers more precision and performance, combined with the famous retention and prevention of pre-release that made the binding a stand-out originally. The FKS 140 XXL comes with a 115mm brake and is perfect of super fat skis. 7 contact points give you more control, better edge grip, quicker response, and more feel. No other binding offers seven distinct points of contact between binding and boot. The FKS also has the longest elastic travel on the market  which means less pre-release, and the heel piece rotates with the boot under the tibia giving you more consistent, reliable and manageable release. The short mounting zone means deeper, rounder, more consistent ski flexing, turning, floating and smeering.
The legendary FKS binding is back! The FKS delivers more precision and performance, combined with the famous retention and prevention of pre-release that made the binding a stand-out originally. The FKS 140 XXL comes with a 115mm brake and is perfect of super fat skis. 7 contact points give you more control, better edge grip, quicker response, and more feel. No other binding offers seven distinct points of contact between binding and boot. The FKS also has the longest elastic travel on the market which means less pre-release, and the heel piece rotates with the boot under the tibia giving you more consistent, reliable and manageable release. The short mounting zone means deeper, rounder, more consistent ski flexing, turning, floating and smeering.
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