Snowboard binding

The invention relates to a binding, in particular a step-in binding, for retaining a soft boot on a sliding device, in particular a snowboard, having retaining elements for the boot and having a calf support ( 8 ) which can be pivoted into snowboarding and step-in positions and, via a tread element...

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Hauptverfasser: Freisinger, Henry, Stritzl, Karl, Ollinger, Franz, Wurthner, Hubert, Jahnel, Gernot, Premauer, Raimund, Brandt, Helmut, Himmetsberger, Alois
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creator Freisinger, Henry
Stritzl, Karl
Ollinger, Franz
Wurthner, Hubert
Jahnel, Gernot
Premauer, Raimund
Brandt, Helmut
Himmetsberger, Alois
description The invention relates to a binding, in particular a step-in binding, for retaining a soft boot on a sliding device, in particular a snowboard, having retaining elements for the boot and having a calf support ( 8 ) which can be pivoted into snowboarding and step-in positions and, via a tread element ( 9 ) which is connected to it and is within reach of the boot, can be moved into the snowboarding position, in which the calf support ( 8 ) is secured against accidentally pivoting out of the snowboarding position. In the snowboarding position, with the tread element ( 9 ) subjected to loading, the calf support ( 8 ), beneath its pivot pin ( 10 ) can be supported, on binding-mounted supporting parts ( 20 ), against pivoting into the step-in position, and as a result of the tread element ( 9 ) being relieved of loading, in order to eliminate the support, the calf support ( 8 ) can be displaced, in particular automatically, in relation to the pivot pin ( 10 ).
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