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	<title>Comments on: Guest Blog &#8211; Naxo NX21 Backcountry Skiing Binding Review</title>
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		<title>By: Mike Marolt</title>
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		<dc:creator>Mike Marolt</dc:creator>
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		<description>Nice story on the Naxo bindings.  I agree totally with Scott.  The NX21 is the best AT binder i have used.  It is substantially more &quot;solid&quot; feeling than the Freeride, and the pivot really works.  Even on kick turns, it is easier.  You have to get used to raising your heel and not your toe, but that takes less energy, and the engineering makes it work.  And while i am not 200LBS plus, i am at 180Lbs, and no pre releases either.  I have skied bumps, ice, powder, you name it with great results. BCA has a winner with Naxo.

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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nice story on the Naxo bindings.  I agree totally with Scott.  The NX21 is the best AT binder i have used.  It is substantially more &#8220;solid&#8221; feeling than the Freeride, and the pivot really works.  Even on kick turns, it is easier.  You have to get used to raising your heel and not your toe, but that takes less energy, and the engineering makes it work.  And while i am not 200LBS plus, i am at 180Lbs, and no pre releases either.  I have skied bumps, ice, powder, you name it with great results. BCA has a winner with Naxo.</p>
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