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Connelly Skis Enzo Bindings


The latest binding from the innovators of Hinge Tech is the Enzo. Utilizing the patented technology of Hinge Tech we can design a boot that fits like a glove with zero heel lift. No more pressure points, cramped or numb feet. Flip the lever down to step in with ease. Flip the lever up for a security and lateral support not offered by any other brand. A dual lace adjustment lets you dial in the firmness you need. A new cut down heel design allows the skier to get back without too much tip lift on the ski. The articulated toe is precisely cut EVA covered with lycra to conform around your foot first time in. Customize your arch support for a fit that is truly you. Comfort leads to performance.

The Enzo delivers both. Front $199.99; Rear $189.99

For more information on the Enzo and the other Connelly Hinge bindings: connellyskis.com/bindings.php.

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3 Responses to “Connelly Skis Enzo Bindings”

  1. Eric Henrickson says:

    On my fourth use, the entire heel piece of the front binding ripped off. Apparently, you cannot replace the piece without buying the entire binding for $200. I can't imagine why something that is so fragile would not have a market for replacement parts.

  2. Jeff Lyman says:

    I;ve used my double fastbacks and F1X that are now all of 4 seasons old and love them. The are very similar to the Enzo just white. I free ski and course ski to 28 off @32, the forward leg angle and support above the ankle is great. Not sure if I will ever like the lower new boot style that seems to gain popularity. I check the hardware tightness every 20 or 30 runs. A skiing buddy has a set of theses bindings that must be the first ones out and 5 or 6 years old.

    Go Connely

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