Topics from the brands featured on the 26th and 27th
The evolution of our proprietary technology "PROTECTOR"
Tyrolia has developed "FULL HEEL RELEASE (FHR)," a technology aimed at redefining safety standards in the skiing world. This safety mechanism intelligently rotates and releases the heel piece itself up to 180 degrees horizontally (laterally) during dangerous falls involving backward twisting.
Simulations at the University of Innsbruck in Austria have scientifically demonstrated that it reduces the load on the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) of the knee by more than 50%. For the 26-27 season, this unique safety technology is being generously incorporated into the main models in each segment.
Low center of gravity x high performance "PROTECTOR + ATTACK 14 GW"
PROTECTOR + ATTACK 14 GW
DIN: 4-14 STAND HEIGHT: 21mm BOOT TYPE: Alpine sole, Gripwalk
¥50,600
For freeskiing, where intense impacts are commonplace, the "PROTECTOR + ATTACK 14 GW" makes a striking debut, combining a low center of gravity with high safety. Designed to handle demanding freeride scenes such as parks, pipes, and powder, it features a low center of gravity design with a low stand height of 21mm and a tough release value setting that covers up to DIN 14. Not only does it exhibit excellent precision and safety performance that can withstand hard riding, it also comes in a wide variety of colors such as matte black, matte white, sand, and pink to powerfully color your feet. You can also enjoy coordinating it with the design of your favorite skis.
Pushing the limits of speed: "PROTECTOR + FREEFLEX"
FREEFLEX ST 16
DIN:5-16 BOOT TYPE:Alpine sole
Introducing "PROTECTOR + FREEFLEX," bringing elite-level innovation to the racing segment that pushes the limits of speed. It successfully combines the aggressive gliding performance required in races and demonstration scenes with a structure that allows for natural board flex, while offering the highest level of protection
The key "Adaptive Suspension Technology" transmits power to the edges without loss via independently controlled angle levers. Furthermore, an "additional metal inlay" positioned between the plate and binding provides stability even at extreme speeds. It also flexibly accommodates fine setting changes. The binding's "sliding plate" can be selected from two mounting positions, allowing for optimization of the pressure point (weight point) according to the situation. This mechanism directly supports precise fine-tuning of the ski's response and performance.
Its roots date back to 1847, when it was founded in Austria as "Wiener Metallwaren-, Schnallen-, und Maschinenfabrik GmbH." The company manufactured its first ski bindings in 1928, and the first TYROLIA brand ski bindings were produced in 1949. Thanks to continuous research and development, the company's high-quality, cutting-edge products have penetrated the global ski market, making it a prestigious brand known throughout the winter sports industry. In Japan, too, the TYROLIA brand has established a position where "when it comes to ski bindings, TYROLIA is the name to go for." It has earned the deep trust of users
Today, TYROLIA has won numerous awards in the W-Cup and freeskiing scenes, maintaining its strong leadership and solid position. It is said that one-third of all bindings sold internationally are designed, developed and manufactured by TYROLIA