I got myself a new pair of skis this winter: Peltonen Metsä 70 step with a finngrip easy binding
The ski is a classic swedish/finnish forrest ski, 230cm long, 70mm wide, very little camber and no steel edges. I really enjoyed it on the flats when there is fesh, deep snow. The big surprise however for me was how well this binding system worked! It is compatible with almost any boot and I have used it with my Alfa hunting boots, Lundhags Skare shell boots and some heavy rubber boots for ice fishing (Nokian Naali). I have not seen anyone mention them here and there is only very little information on how people use it. The manufacturer claims that these bindings were sucessfully used in some finnish multi day ski race ( https://kuusamonuistin.fi/en/finngrip/ ) and there are some written reviews online, but most people seem to just use them on these forrest skis. I have not found anyone mention them being used on a fast efficient XC ski (like Åsnes Amundsen) or with a pulk in the mountains.
As I am quite unhappy with my ALFA Guard Advance NNN-BC boots (sole became too soft, rubber rim cracked, leather stretched) I want to get rid of my NNN-BC system altogether and get something new for a multi-day trip in flat/hilly terrain with a backpack or even light pulk. Xplore was what I was after first, but then I thought, why not FINNGRIP easy? But on a completely different ski! Something like an Åsnes Amundsen (or Nansen or even Fischer T78). Something with camber, something truly XC to crush miles on the flats and lakes on consolidated snow. No downhill .
So my question is:
- Would you think this binding can handle a narrow, cambered ski like the Amundsen?
- Assuming the bindings do not give much control, are there certain types of skis that I should avoid?
- Would you expect a big efficiency penalty compared to NNN-BC or Xplore for the type of skiing described?
- Has anyone seen or used these bindings and has some opinion on or experiences with them?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8KvS_MQjdRk
If anyone is interesed, I can write a seperate post with a review once I have more experience with the binding. For now, I have had no problems and they felt much more comfortable than NNN-BC (probably due to the better fitting boots).
Below are some pictures I took with the bindings
All the best,
Paul