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Shop > Ski > Telemark Skiing > Telemark Bindings > Cobra R8 Telemark Ski Binding

Backcountry Access Cobra R8 Telemark Ski Binding

Retail: $179.95
Our Price: $125.96
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Backcountry Access Cobra R8 Telemark Ski Binding description

If you're an advanced tele skier looking for increased freeride performance, step into the Backcountry Access Cobra R8 Telemark Ski Binding. Backcountry Access gave the Cobra R8 a wide base and stiff wire cable for increased edge control and enhanced power transfer, so you can lay trenches in hardpack or backcountry mank. The cartridge springs deliver the stiffness advanced riders need to power big sticks with big boots in the resort or during a downhill-oriented day in the backcountry. Total height over the binding with the riser plate is 30mm, giving you plenty of leverage over your edges. Finally, the Cobra R8's Xylex anti-ice plates resist clogging for a smooth on and off.

Bottom Line: When cranking turns is your mission, choose the Backcountry Access R8 Telemark Binding.


NOT A GOOD CHOICE!!
Charlie Murphy:  

I have owned 3 separate pairs of this binding and would absolutely NOT recommend them. I have had many problems with them including the hardwire bending, the cartridges slipping out of position, ice buildup on toe plate, climbing pins coming up with out warning, and most importantly this binding will come undone without warning. It is affectionately known as the "Death Binding". I will attribute an MCL tear in my knee to the death binding 100%. Pick something else!!!!!!!!!!!


Rock Solid
WeirdEd:  

I'm a 99% resort skier, and I have these on several pairs of skis. They give you a ton of lateral control and make you feel much more confident than you probably should be. They're pretty painful for ascends, as there is no easy way to unlock the cartridges -- but they're clearly not advertised as touring bindings. The heel lift broke off on both of my pairs after 10-20 days of downhilll use -- oh well, I don't miss it, I won't be using these for ascends. These are so good that I gave away a pair of BD O2s on a freebie pair of skis I got and paid money for the R8s. I haven't had any of the problems other reviewers described -- keeping my fingers crossed.