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Head PROTECTOR PR 13 GW

Head PROTECTOR PR 13 GW
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The brand new Protector PR 13 GW binding with Full Heel Release (FHR) technology offers maximum safety thanks to constant release values in forward and especially backward turning falls, thus ensuring less stress on the knees and safer skiing.

Thanks to Power Rail technology, the Protector PR 13 GW can be mounted on all skis with pre-mounted PR Base.

The all-new Protector PR 13 GW binding features our innovative Full Heel Release (FHR) technology and promises outstanding safety by significantly reducing release forces in forward and especially backward twisting falls. Thanks to the intelligent 180° heel release, horizontal and vertical, the load on the knee is significantly reduced, ensuring safer skiing. This leads to a significant reduction and mitigation of knee injuries. As the binding is based on our PowerRail technology, it works with all skis with a pre-mounted PR Base. In addition, the binding is GripWalk compatible and can be used with alpine and GripWalk ski boots. This binding innovation is for all piste skiers, whether young or old, beginner or advanced. In addition to the innovative Full Heel Release technology of the heel, the toe of the Protector binding offers all TYROLIA safety features, such as AFS, TRP toe system and Full Diagonal toe.

- STAND HEIGHT: 33.5 mm
- DIN: 4 - 13
- WEIGHT: 2370 g

Features:
- RX Toe with TRP System
- Full Diagonal
- PowerRail
- ISO: 5355A, 9523 GripWalk
- HR Heel
- Brake [P] 85 mm

Technologies:
- GRIPWALK: Accommodates all Alpine ski boots (ISO 5355 TYPE A) plus all GripWalk ski boots (ISO 23223 TYPE A).
- FHR: The Full Heel Release Technology delivers intelligent 180° release both horizontally and vertically ensuring maximum safety in forward and backward twisting fall situations. The FHR function can reduce ACL strain by more than 50%*.
(*finite element model simulations by University of Innsbruck: “Lateral Heel Release Reduces ACL strain in Simulated Backward Twisting Falls”)

Understanding boot and binding compatibility can be complicated. Alpine or Alpine Touring? ISO what?

With multiple boot/binding standards designed for different applications and skier types, finding the right gear requires more knowledge and expertise than ever before.

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