Those look exactly like the manual NNNBC that I have on my old Karhu Pavos. They work fine but that recessed folding pull can make entry/exit a bit of a hassle, especially in arctic weather with mitts on. I've got several autos on other skis and prefer them, with never any issues. As an aside- if you get them and they need new flexors, Norseman had a big jar of them at $10 each when I recently needed a couple of replacements.
NNN-BC choice: when are Magnums a real advantage?
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Re: NNN-BC choice: when are Magnums a real advantage?
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Re: NNN-BC choice: when are Magnums a real advantage?
That's great to hear, I'm heading into Norsemans this week for some Christmas shopping. Thanks!LazyTelemarker wrote: ↑Mon Dec 04, 2023 8:51 pmThose look exactly like the manual NNNBC that I have on my old Karhu Pavos. They work fine but that recessed folding pull can make entry/exit a bit of a hassle, especially in arctic weather with mitts on. I've got several autos on other skis and prefer them, with never any issues. As an aside- if you get them and they need new flexors, Norseman had a big jar of them at $10 each when I recently needed a couple of replacements.
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