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  2. Telemark skiing - Wikipedia

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    Telemark skiing uses a specialized type of equipment. [4] Generally, Telemark skiers use flexible Alpine skis with specially designed bindings that fix only the toe of the ski boot to the ski, thereby creating the "free heel". Oftentimes the heel is attached to the front of the binding by a hinged cable, which holds the ski boot firmly in the ...

  3. Ski binding - Wikipedia

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    As ski lifts became more prevalent, skis—and their bindings—became increasingly specialized, differentiated between alpine (downhill) and Nordic (cross-country, Telemark, and ski jumping) styles of skiing. Until the point of divergence in the mid-20th century, bindings held the toe of a flexible, leather boot against the ski and allowed the ...

  4. List of ski brands - Wikipedia

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    Today, Black Diamond designs and manufacturers a full line of skis, boots and bindings for alpine, telemark and touring pursuits. Black Diamond Equipment and Scarpa began a partnership in 1987 that ended in 2005. Dalbello Italy: 1974 Dalbello is an Italian ski boot specialist founded in 1974 by Alessandro Dal Bello.

  5. The Best New Ski Bindings of 2023 - AOL

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    These new alpine, hybrid, and touring bindings come packed with exciting new features. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways ...

  6. Ski boot - Wikipedia

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    Until 1992 Telemark boots were basically heavy leather boots with the front of the sole adapted to the 75mm Nordic Norm. The introduction of the New Telemark Norm (NTN) binding in 2007 change the technique dramatically. [18] Since then plastic boots have become more and more common and now make up almost all Telemark boots.

  7. Skiing - Wikipedia

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    Telemark skiing is a ski turning technique and FIS-sanctioned discipline, which is named after the Telemark region of Norway. It uses equipment similar to Nordic skiing, where the ski bindings are attached only at the toes of the ski boots, allowing the skier's heel to be raised throughout the turn.