Product Description
Not for use with Binding Freedom Inserts.
- We offer plastic cant strips for your boot/ski alignment needs.
- Each cant strip is 2.25" (58mm) wide and 19.5" (50cm) long...sufficient for one binding plate (or toe and heelpiece).
- Always trim and drill the cant strip to match your plate or binding patterns.
- Make sure your binding screws are long enough to accommodate the extra cant thickness (especially on cants greater than 2 degrees).
- If not, check at your local ski shop for longer screws. Each degree of cant creates about 1.5mm of lift.
- Available in .5, 1, 1.5, 2, 2.5, and 3 degrees.
- Cant strips are sold individually.
Cant Strip Thickness (low side to high side) to aid in screw length determination.
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SKI BINDING CANT STRIPS
I purchased two cant strips for a new pair of cross country skis. All my downhill skis are canted, but I had a little trouble trying to find someone who has canted cross country skis before. I was using a cross country binding (Rottefella Backcountry binding) which is a little over 16 inches long for my boots. These cant strips were perfect because they are 19.5 inches long, so you could easily cut them to 16.5 inches. The width of 2.25 inches was perfect for these Rottefella bindings. So yes... I was very pleased with this purchase.
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Ski Cant
I used this cant on my slalom WATERSKI and it really helped. My right leg was broken in an accident and is bent, twisted, and crooked. Then I broke my ankle and the doc set it wrong, so I needed something to help me. This cant was placed underneath the back waterski binding and suddenly my salon wake crossings got way better.
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Good quality
The only place I found the canting strip. Thanks.
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Cant strips
The strips arrived quickly. Nice. One of them was warped slightly. Luckily I only needed them to cut up in 3" segments and use as temporary shims. But had I needed to install it under my xc bindings, it may not have worked.
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Canting Strips
A must have for tech bindings if you've got the need. You simply can't put cant strips in your boot soles and have the boot toe and heels ground back to spec like you can in a regular ski boot. Using pin bindings you will have to cant the binding for the adjustments. These work perfectly for that purpose because that is what they are for.
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Cant Strips
I stacked two 3-degree strips under my backcountry bindings, so my skis could be flat on the snow under my bowed legs. They work great.
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Canting Strips
This truly changed my skiing life. I thought I would never find a solution to my problems but there it was. Thank you so much !
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Ski Binding Cant Strips
I am a cross country skate skier and very bowlegged (curse). For 20 years I used Alpina boots with a canted cuff (only made 2 years), until they failed. I got new Fischer boots that have some adjustment, but not enough; I thought skiing was over for me. Then I found this site, ordered and added the 3mm strips under the bindings, and that solved the problem. Installation was not difficult, and I will recommend these strips to anyone needing help.
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cants
I wasn't able to find them anywhere else online. Luckily Tognar has them and I was able to get 4 pairs. Work great. Also Scott was super helpful with fixing my order. Thanks again.