Voile 3-Pin Hardwire CRB Telemark Binding 75mm (Short Rod w/ 90-100mm Brakes ) - USED
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- $199.00
- Sale Price
- $199.00
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A true classic in the freeheel world — the Voile 3-Pin Cable CRB blends the simplicity of a traditional 75mm 3-pin toe piece with the added power and control of Voile’s removable cable system. This used binding setup is a reliable option for skiers who appreciate the timeless feel of duckbill boots and want a bit more stability on the descent.
Whether you’re exploring mellow backcountry terrain or cruising the resort, the 3-Pin Cable system gives you flexibility: run the cables for increased edging power, or pull them off for a lighter, more neutral Touring mode. The CRB (Cable Release Binding) adds an extra dose of safety with a releasable toe piece designed for Telemark skiers.
Condition:
Good. Normal signs of use the heel throws and cables, and cartridges are all in great shape. I greased the cartridges as well recently. — Madsen

Features
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3-Pin toe piece with removable cables for versatile performance
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CRB release toe for enhanced safety on variable terrain
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Classic 75mm Telemark boot compatibility
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Durable construction built for years of use
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Adjustable cable tension for personalized control
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Includes all standard mounting hardware
Who It’s For
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Telemark skiers who love the feel of a traditional 75mm setup
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Resort + light touring skiers seeking versatility and reliability
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Anyone wanting a budget-friendly binding with proven performance
There’s a reason this binding design has stood the test of time — simple, dependable, and undeniably Telemark.
Product Liability/ Return Information:
Due to the nature of used and consignment gear, these items are a final sale. Please contact us before purchase if you have any questions or would like additional photos. We can be reached at email at team@freeheellife.com or via phone at 801-450-9986. Thanks!
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