Is NNN bindings compatible with SNS?

The most important thing to know is that these two binding systems are not compatible with each other. You have to match boots with skis. For example, NNN ski boots only work with NNN skis. You cannot pair NNN ski boots with SNS skis.

What does an NNN binding look like?

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. NNN boots and NNN BC boots are not compatible with the same bindings!

What is the difference between NNN and NIS bindings?

Nordic Integrated System (NIS) bindings NIS bindings are basically an upgraded version of the NNN bindings, with the main appeal being that you can click them right onto your skis and don’t need to drill screws in to attach them.

How do I step into NNN bindings?

Most Nordic bindings have a lever. Put your skis down on the ground, open the bindings by pulling the lever. Put the toe of your ski boot in the notch of the binding. The metal bar on your boots should easily hook into the binding.

Does Salomon still make SNS boots?

They are continuing to sell SNS bindings and boots but have added their Prolink binding to the lineup, which is compatible with boots that currently fit NNN. They are also making all of their boots in both an SNS and a Prolink sole.

Are all Salomon boots SNS?

Now Salomon offers skiers a choice of boots and bindings. They are continuing to sell SNS bindings and boots but have added their Prolink binding to the lineup, which is compatible with boots that currently fit NNN. They are also making all of their boots in both an SNS and a Prolink sole.

Can you put new bindings on old cross country skis?

With most modern flat decked skis its generally possible to change the binding system by removing the old binding and mounting (drilling and screwing) a new binding system onto the ski deck.

Can you use regular boots with cross country skis?

Additionally, you could use a set of “combination” boots for your classic track skis and skate skis, so long as both sets of skis have the same type of bindings. Combination boots (aka combi-boots) are soft enough for diagonal striding, but also feature some ankle support for skate skiing.

Does Salomon make NNN boots?

Do Prolink boots fit SNS bindings?

Please note that the Salomon SNS and Salomon Prolink products cannot be combined. Meaning that Salomon SNS boots are not compatible with the Salomon Prolink bindings and Salomon Prolink boots cannot be paired with Salomon SNS bindings.