NNN/NNNBC mounting pattern/ Nordic touring setup for young children
- lilcliffy
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NNN/NNNBC mounting pattern/ Nordic touring setup for young children
Does anyone have a universal Rottefella mounting jig?
I am wondering what the mounting screw pattern is for NNN versus NNNBC...
I am trying to set up a backcountry ski for my youngest children.
With my two oldest they suffered using short track touring skis- way too stiff and cambered for backcountry snow and terrain- with NNN until their feet got large enough for a NNNBC boot. My oldest daughter- very light and VERY athletic- actually hated touring on backcountry snow until she first slid on her beloved pair of Eons!
My two youngest children have been on Balla Hoks for a few years- fantastic for deep snow and yo-yo skiing- but, they are too slow for serious backcountry flying!
I am starting to think that I might put a NNN binding on a pair of 165cm Eons and then swap to NNNBC once their feet reach 36EU...
What do you think?
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I am wondering what the mounting screw pattern is for NNN versus NNNBC...
I am trying to set up a backcountry ski for my youngest children.
With my two oldest they suffered using short track touring skis- way too stiff and cambered for backcountry snow and terrain- with NNN until their feet got large enough for a NNNBC boot. My oldest daughter- very light and VERY athletic- actually hated touring on backcountry snow until she first slid on her beloved pair of Eons!
My two youngest children have been on Balla Hoks for a few years- fantastic for deep snow and yo-yo skiing- but, they are too slow for serious backcountry flying!
I am starting to think that I might put a NNN binding on a pair of 165cm Eons and then swap to NNNBC once their feet reach 36EU...
What do you think?
World's shortest and only kid-friendly backcountry Nordic Touring ski?
https://www.en.asnes.com/produkt/mountain-race-junior/
Grip wax and kicker skin for a 5-year old- now we're talking!
Cross-country AND down-hill skiing in the backcountry.
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Unashamed to be a "cross-country type" and love skiing down-hill.
- fisheater
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Re: NNN/NNNBC mounting pattern/ Nordic touring setup for young children
Gareth,
Forgive me if I am missing something. My initial thought is to make a paper template of each binding type for comparison. That being said, I will plug any holes with hardwood dowels and waterproof Titebond glue. It sounds like you know what will work best for skiing. I would risk scrapping a pair of Eons to hook a couple of ski partners for life.
Just saying...
Hopefully you will have somebody post, that thinks this through a little better !
Forgive me if I am missing something. My initial thought is to make a paper template of each binding type for comparison. That being said, I will plug any holes with hardwood dowels and waterproof Titebond glue. It sounds like you know what will work best for skiing. I would risk scrapping a pair of Eons to hook a couple of ski partners for life.
Just saying...
Hopefully you will have somebody post, that thinks this through a little better !
- bgregoire
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Re: NNN/NNNBC mounting pattern/ Nordic touring setup for young children
NNN and NNNBC have the same exact mounting screw pattern. You might have to adjust the heel screw though.
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Re: NNN/NNNBC mounting pattern/ Nordic touring setup for young children
Cliffy, with such a big family of skiers, I can't believe you are not buying my universal Rottefella Jig...
I also have a pair of Balla Hoks for the princess... Skiing with the same skis as daddy is kind of cool...!
(She also has 2 pairs of Asnes waxless XC skis for kids...)
I also have a pair of Balla Hoks for the princess... Skiing with the same skis as daddy is kind of cool...!
(She also has 2 pairs of Asnes waxless XC skis for kids...)
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- lilcliffy
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Re: NNN/NNNBC mounting pattern/ Nordic touring setup for young children
Yeah- I do want that jig!
The Balla Hoks are just amazing bushwacking/yo-yo skis for kids in deep soft snow! My youngest spent countless hours climbing/skiing down a small hill behind our barn last winter!
Yeah- I wish I had bought a pair of the Mountain Race JR for Maeve!
I am thinking that the ideal would be a pair of 140cm Mountain Race to start and then a 165cm Tonje for the next step up...
Though I think I would want the waxable base...
The Balla Hoks are just amazing bushwacking/yo-yo skis for kids in deep soft snow! My youngest spent countless hours climbing/skiing down a small hill behind our barn last winter!
Yeah- I wish I had bought a pair of the Mountain Race JR for Maeve!
I am thinking that the ideal would be a pair of 140cm Mountain Race to start and then a 165cm Tonje for the next step up...
Though I think I would want the waxable base...
Cross-country AND down-hill skiing in the backcountry.
Unashamed to be a "cross-country type" and love skiing down-hill.
Unashamed to be a "cross-country type" and love skiing down-hill.