Bishop new NTN bindings: The BMF-3 and the BMF-R!
Posted: Fri Jan 27, 2017 8:19 pm
Bishop Binding Co., maker of the highest performance telemark bindings on the market, is propelling tele technology forward this season with the unveiling of two new bindings — the BMF-3 for freeheel ripping and the BMF-R for bomber touring and backcountry adventure.
The BMF line of bindings introduces the telemark tribe to true alpine style step-in, a feature found only on downhill and AT bindings until now. And unlike any other telemark bindings, the BMFs are compatible with 75mm and NTN boots thanks to an interchangeable toe piece. Both the BMF-3 and the BMF-R are semi-releasable and have ski brakes, so cumbersome leashes will be a thing of the past.
The BMF-R will make earning your turns easier than ever before with its industry-leading free pivot touring mode. With the simple flip of a lever at the front of the binding, skiers can get rid of the tension of tele mode for an effortless uphill stride. Unlike backcountry telemark bindings currently on the market that have a max free pivot of 30-55 degrees, Bishop’s BMF-R offers an industry-leading 63 degrees of zero-resistance movement.
NEW BINDINGS, SAME BISHOP PERFORMANCE
The BMF line continues Bishop’s long tradition of making the burliest, most reliable and adjustable bindings on the market from their headquarters in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado. Like their previous release, the 2.0, these revolutionary new telemark bindings will offer Bishop’s beloved Switch Plate Technology, allowing them to be quickly transferred between multiple pairs of skis.
Like all Bishop equipment, the BMF-3 and BMF-R will easily adjust to match the conditions and each person’s freeheeling style. The bindings will attach to the back of the boot, attaching to the true boot heel as opposed to the “second heel” or “duck butt” under the arch of your foot. The true-heel attachment point from binding to boot gives telemark skiers the most progressive, powerful and adjustable feel. The BMF line will improve upon Bishop’s patented Sliding Plate Technology by widening the plate and lowering the boot height for increased connection with the ski and lateral control.
IT TAKES A TELE TRIBE
Because Bishop takes pride in delivering only the best and most badass bindings, they are making a very limited number of the BMF-R and BMF-3 this season to test and will seek feedback from their Badassadors, industry experts, other pros, and members of the public about the bindings’ performance, durability and how to make them the best telemark binding ever.
Look for the prototype BMF bindings wherever Bishop is offering demos, as well as reviews
from industry experts throughout the season. For the latest on the BMF-3 and the BMF-R,
including demo opportunities, follow Bishop on Facebook and Instagram and sign up for
Bishop’s newsletter by visiting http://eepurl.com/bMERPL or signing up at the bottom of the
Bishop website.
The BMF line of bindings introduces the telemark tribe to true alpine style step-in, a feature found only on downhill and AT bindings until now. And unlike any other telemark bindings, the BMFs are compatible with 75mm and NTN boots thanks to an interchangeable toe piece. Both the BMF-3 and the BMF-R are semi-releasable and have ski brakes, so cumbersome leashes will be a thing of the past.
The BMF-R will make earning your turns easier than ever before with its industry-leading free pivot touring mode. With the simple flip of a lever at the front of the binding, skiers can get rid of the tension of tele mode for an effortless uphill stride. Unlike backcountry telemark bindings currently on the market that have a max free pivot of 30-55 degrees, Bishop’s BMF-R offers an industry-leading 63 degrees of zero-resistance movement.
NEW BINDINGS, SAME BISHOP PERFORMANCE
The BMF line continues Bishop’s long tradition of making the burliest, most reliable and adjustable bindings on the market from their headquarters in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado. Like their previous release, the 2.0, these revolutionary new telemark bindings will offer Bishop’s beloved Switch Plate Technology, allowing them to be quickly transferred between multiple pairs of skis.
Like all Bishop equipment, the BMF-3 and BMF-R will easily adjust to match the conditions and each person’s freeheeling style. The bindings will attach to the back of the boot, attaching to the true boot heel as opposed to the “second heel” or “duck butt” under the arch of your foot. The true-heel attachment point from binding to boot gives telemark skiers the most progressive, powerful and adjustable feel. The BMF line will improve upon Bishop’s patented Sliding Plate Technology by widening the plate and lowering the boot height for increased connection with the ski and lateral control.
IT TAKES A TELE TRIBE
Because Bishop takes pride in delivering only the best and most badass bindings, they are making a very limited number of the BMF-R and BMF-3 this season to test and will seek feedback from their Badassadors, industry experts, other pros, and members of the public about the bindings’ performance, durability and how to make them the best telemark binding ever.
Look for the prototype BMF bindings wherever Bishop is offering demos, as well as reviews
from industry experts throughout the season. For the latest on the BMF-3 and the BMF-R,
including demo opportunities, follow Bishop on Facebook and Instagram and sign up for
Bishop’s newsletter by visiting http://eepurl.com/bMERPL or signing up at the bottom of the
Bishop website.