LOOK PX 18 WC Rockerrace Blue Ltd.

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  • Din : 10-18
  • Toe piece type : Race Aluminum
  • Heel piece type : PX WC ALU
  • Brake width : < 80 mm
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Description

Blue, like “the blue line of the Vosges”, the mountains where Clément Noël grew up before becoming the fastest slalom skier on the circuit. This new limited-edition PX 18 Rockerace is World Cup tested and developed in collaboration with Clément Noël. It’s the Formula One of ski race bindings with the strongest retention and longest elastic travel on the market. This elite-level binding delivers instant power transmission and precise control with superior shock absorption for reduced pre-release. Its short mounting zone and semi-suspended heel enhance ski flex for maximum response and control. It’s only compatible with R22 plate equipped skis and ISO 5355 A boots.
*Jules Ferry, 1893

Features:

  • Din : 10-18
  • Toe piece anti-friction : Race RFX Telon
  • Toe piece type : Race Aluminum
  • Heel piece type : PX WC ALU
  • Brake width : < 80 mm
  • Length ajustment : 20 mm
  • Stand Height : 31,5 mm

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Weight 4 kg

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About Look: In 1948, engineer and inventor Jean Beyl, who owned a rubber manufacturing company, broke his leg skiing whilst wearing a rigid ski binding which then brought him into the fledgling safety binding business In 1950, Beyl invented the Look Nevada dual-pivot ski binding system. The following year the Look company was founded, named after the American magazine Look. The 1962 Look Nevada II single-pivot ski binding design was the main influence for the company's bindings over the next 40 years. Following Beyl's early designs of a clipless bicycle pedal, in 1983, Look was bought by French businessman Bernard Tapie, who created the professional cycling team La Vie Claire the following year. The first clipless pedals released by Look were the PP65. With the La Vie Claire team, Bernard Hinault won the 1985 Tour de France using PP65 pedals, helping secure the acceptance of clipless pedal systems which remains in widespread use today. At the 1986 Tour, Greg LeMond rode a "Bernard Hinault" Signature Model Look prototype for his win of the race. Look's pedal designs have been a source of inspiration for rival manufacturers ever since. Look started manufacturing carbon bike frames in the late-1980s. In June 2016, Activa Capital became a majority shareholder in the company, together with Dominique Bergin and Thierry Fournier.
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