Is ProLink NNN compatible?
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All ProLink soled boots are compatible with NNN Xcelerator and Turnamic bindings. Fans of the Pilot system will still be able to find new Pilot soled boots for the foreseeable future.
What are NNN BC boots?
NNN boots, or New Nordic Norm boots, come in both BC (backcountry) and non-BC styles. NNN boots have a single bar at the toe and two channels that line up with corresponding ridges on the binding. NNN BC boots have the same configuration, but with a thicker bar and wider, deeper channels.

Are all Rottefella bindings NNN?
Rottefella. The Rottefella system is called the NNN which stands for New Nordic Norm. This system is found both on the ski boot outsole and the binding. This means that Rottefella manufactures the bindings but does not produce the whole boot.
Is Prolink the same as SNS?
According to Salomon, the major difference between the SNS and the Prolink binding is the amount of control and snow feel. The SNS system retains a loyal following of skiers who like the feeling of control they get between boot and ski.
Are Prolink and nnn the same?
The Prolink bindings are relatively lighter than their NNN counterparts. The Prolink binding claims to have better snow feel as compared to not only NNN bindings but also their own SNS bindings (as they pair with boots with thick soles).

Do skis have a left and right?
Skis typically aren’t designated for the right or left foot. Sometimes ski shops mount and test your bindings using a specific left or right boot and may mark skis right or left. Make sure the heel pieces of the ski bindings are pushed down.
Are rottefella bindings good?
5.0 out of 5 stars Great NNN BC Binding! Flawless so far, perfect for my use. I installed a set of these bindings on some Fischer Spider 62 skis. Installation was very easy, and so far the binding has worked perfectly.
Is Prolink the same as NNN?
Are Salomon bindings NNN?
Their New Nordic Norm (NNN) system differed from Salomon’s by having two ridges on the binding plate that fit into two grooves in the boot, whereas SNS had only one ridge. This remains the same today and is the reason you cannot use Salomon boots on the NNN system (and vice versa).