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Ive heard all sorts of hype about the Naxo double pivot, should I deify it?

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Ive heard all sorts of hype about the Naxo double pivot, should I deify it?

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With one walking pivot point, the toe unit of a randonnee plate binding always impacts the ski at some point in the movement range of the binding (while in touring mode).Thus, to allow enough movement range for a touring stride randonnee plate binding toe units are usually stubby and short, and the toe of the boot may end up some distance behind the pivot point, thus resulting in an inefficient gait known as the “Frankenstride,” (after the stride of that well known movie monster).

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