Basic informations
| Category | NNN cross-country ski bindings |
|---|---|
| Determination | men's, women's |
| Brand | Fischer |
| Catalog number | S60324 |
Technical parameters
| Season | 2025/26 |
|---|---|
| Size | uni |
Product description
The Fischer Control Skate Step-In IFP cross-country binding is a sporty skating binding designed for recreational and athletic cross-country skiers. The Step-In design allows for easy entry and immediate contact with the ski.
The binding has an optimised mechanism geometry for entry and release, ensuring simple and comfortable use. Key features include tool-free position adjustment (Tool Free), a reliable Turn Lock rotary locking mechanism, and a Double Lock Slider sliding mechanism for quick, tool-free binding position changes. Weighing only approx. 121 g per piece and with a boot size range from EU 35 to 52, this binding is very versatile for the skating technique.
Specifications:
- Technique / style: Skate, skating
- Binding type: Step-In automatic click-in with subsequent manual securing
- Mounting: on IFP plate
- Compatible boot sizes: EU 35-52
- Weight: 121 g / piece
- Skill level: Sport / Performance
Technology:
- Turn Lock – ergonomic lever for easy locking and release of the binding
- Step-In – quick and easy entry into the binding with a clear audible response
- Flow Flex® – allows the binding to gently copy the flex of the ski and improve energy transfer
- Torsion-Proofed Body – construction ensuring torsional rigidity and precise power transfer
- Low Profile – low construction height lowers the centre of gravity and improves stability
- Heel Pre-Adjust – pre-adjustment of the heel part according to the shoe size, without the need for additional adjustments
- Double Lock Slider – slider for quick repositioning of the binding without tools
- Tool Free – possibility to adjust the binding without the use of tools
About brand Fischer
Austrian specialist in equipment for downhill and cross-country skiing. We offer a children's collection.


























































































