How to Adjust a Multi-Norm AFD | Boot Sole & Bindings | Part 2
In Part 2 of our discussion on the importance of understanding the ski boot sole and binding interface, we show you how to quickly adjust your Multi-Norm Compatible (MNC or MN) Anti Friction Device (AFD) to accommodate the 3 main boot sole ISO types: ISO 5355 (Alpine), ISO 23223 (GripWalk), and ISO 9523 (Alpine Touring Hybrid). 00:00 Gregg’s Face (Intro) 01:45 Safety Meeting #1 02:55 Examples of the MN AFD Adjustment Mechanism 04:52 Sole & Binding Compatibility (context for MNC) 07:23 Mystery Binding? It’s just Alpine… 08:02 Another Alpine Binding Incompatibility Segment 10:53 **MNC AFD ADJUST** 16:59 Yep, that’s all folks.

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