Boot Binding Compatibility
Since the 2021/22 season, our bindings have new markings to show the boot compatibility.
The former "AT" marking became "MN" [Multi Norm bindings], while "GW AC" changed to "GW CA" to be in line with the industry standard.
A | A | A ** |
A | CA |
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* There are older ski bindings/ski boots without marking. Here the technician needs to check boot compatibility according the corresponding tech manual.
** The screwdriver icon indicates that the toe height needs to be adjusted by the technician e.g.: ,
Altough there is no Type A & C standard in ISO 9523 - MN bindings are marked with A to avoid possibly installing of a Type C Alpine or Walk boot in those bindings.
*** Boot needs to have tech inserts. Compatibilty with tech bindings might be limited. Check recommendations of the binding and boot manufacturer.
**** Compatibilty with tech bindings might be limited. Check recommendations of the binding and boot manufacturer.
Explanation
Where is the marking on the binding?
Multi Norm bindings will have the "MN" logo on the AFS:
Junior bindings will have the "CA" indication in the product's name and the GW logo on the toe: