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Tyrolia Full Heel Release Bindings

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I've heard of Knee Bindings, from the US and these Howell Bindings (which I think are basically the same), but I saw this earlier and from what I can see it looks like it might be the first time a European manufacturer has tried their luck with this sort of thing:

https://www.snowindustrynews.com/articles/tyrolia-previews-protector-binding-potential-game-changer-for-acl-injuries

It will be interesting to see if any other manufacturers follow suite and/or whether the theory works in practice!
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