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With these bindings, budding champions will get the same Rossignol comfort and performance as in the adult-size version. Dual-action toe piece features a multi-directional release, an important factor for aggressive youngsters.
Beginner - Intermediate
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Comments about Rossignol Comp J Junior Ski Bindings:
Bought these bindings to put on a new skis for my 7 y.o. daugther. She has similar ones on her old skis, just branded by ROXY. She used them for 3 seasons and never had any issues. The bindings have 180 degree toe piece release. They are black and brown colors, so they do not match the skis completely. I would prefer just black. But the price is right!
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Prompt delivery, no issues.
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Comments about Rossignol Comp J Junior Ski Bindings:
I bought these for my son's K2 Indy 76cm skis. Overall a good binding. The brakes are a bit narrow for the skis.
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Comments about Rossignol Comp J Junior Ski Bindings:
Love the longer swing arm on the binding. Markers seem to come off too quickly and I liked the set up on this little kids binding. He stepped out of the Markers last year too quickly and this year he has his own set up.
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Comments about Rossignol Comp J Junior Ski Bindings:
...the trend is towards mid-fat and fat skis, so with a 73 mm brake, these bindings won't fit newer alpine skis. These skis are a good value if you're able to use them. With today's trend towards fat skis, the shaped skis I purchased for my son last season are considered vintage. The DIN range of .75 - 4.5 is appropriate for his height and weight. They are lightweight, colorful and easy to adjust. I personally like the quality and design of Rossignol products. Again, these are really nice bindings if your child's skis will accept a 73 mm brake.
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