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Do women’s bindings exist?

Lower release values

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The answer is no. There are binding for lighter individuals, with lower release values, suitable for both men and women. 

The choice comes down to usage and confidence level. The same goes for other sections dedicated to unisex categories, without particular differences. One day, perhaps AT bindings will follow the lead of alpine bindings, where the height of the ramp angle changes, as does the mounting area, which is more centered on the ski to compensate for the different center of gravity.

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