Product Overview
Threaded inserts for skis - For use with any of our flat head or low head screws. The inserts require a drill bit depth of 9.5mm or 9mm minimum. Binding Freedom inserts are not compatible with standard alpine mounting screws.
Sold in 25 Pack
If you have any questions about installation, feel free to reach out or read over our insert installation instructions.
Before installation spray the inserts with a de-greaser and wipe clean. Any grease or oil left on the inserts from the machining process could interfere with the epoxy. Never use Loc-Tite with inserts, only use Vibra-Tite offered here.
Reviews
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5 Great Product - It's All Been Written Before
Posted by Thom Mackris on 28th May 2017
About the only thing I'd add to all of the stellar reviews is that if you think you'll be swapping bindings on a daily basis, you likely will not do this. I look at this as a solution which: (1) gives you better pull-out strength, (2) allows you to drill several locations to experiment with mount points without having to constantly plug/re-drill (3) Shift bindings a few times during the season (i.e. mount to rock skis in November and shift to another pair of skis later in the season). (4) Experiment with a ski you are considering re-purposing from in-area to touring use.
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5 Greatest thing since sliced bread
Posted by John Siemiarowski on 13th Jan 2017
I have used these inserts on 6 pairs of skis with multiple sets of bindings. Never a worry about bindings pulling out of skis. Easy to swap bindings. Good stuff!
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5 awesome
Posted by Justin Spaulding on 22nd Dec 2016
Do it. It is very easy. I have done 6 pairs of skis so far without a hitch. Just make sure u print the hole pattern under the right size on the printer. Enjoy all.
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5 AWESOME
Posted by justin spaulding on 20th Nov 2016
GREAT product. Be careful and measure measure measure before you drill.
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5 Two thumbs up!
Posted by Ian on 6th Nov 2016
Every couple years I buy some more inserts when I get a new pair of skis or bindings. They work just as advertised, if the skis have already been mounted with those bindings it is super simple to add the inserts, for a first time mount it takes a little more care, but is still no big deal. Lots of great uses: swap between tele and alpine bindings or alpine and AT bindings on a single set of skis; or, share a single pair of bindings between multiple skis (e.g. you don't have to leave a set of bindings on your rock skis). Totally worth the $20 or $25 dollars, I'll never mount another set of skis without them!
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5 As Advertised
Posted by Mike Siemens on 24th Oct 2016
Quality hardware as described. Having worn out my 75mm telemark norm boots/bindings, I ordered a batch of these inserts along with various screw sizes to mount my new NTN setup, a rather costly binding from a little company in France called the M. These inserts will allow me to quickly switch the pricey binding between all my sets of skis for different conditions!
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5 Insert perfection
Posted by Dan on 29th Sep 2016
I've Binding Freedom-ed every ski I own, and these things are fantastic. They are strong, easily installed and work perfectly with the supplied screws. You would never know that they are there whilst skiing, but they have the added benefits of being stronger than a typical screw, and giving you the ability to change bindings between skis. I can totally recommend Binding Freedom products and I will continue to make use of them into the future.
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5 Easy to install; secure
Posted by Daniel Ho on 16th Mar 2016
These inserts are very easy to install. They are well machined, screw smoothly into the tapped holes, and the mounting screws screw smoothly into them.
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5 binding freedom inserts
Posted by Allan Fici on 9th Feb 2016
This is an excellent product! Very consistent and of high quality. No residual shavings or residue! Threads very easily into a tapped hole. I install these for my two touring bindings the TTS and the Meidjo v2.0 or when a customer request a swap able binding system. The holding power of these insets is very high even in the lightest wood cored touring skis. When I install them in wood core skis I use a medium cyanoacrylate gap filling glue for these inserts. I apply 3 drops into the clean, tapped hole, swab the super glue to distribute onto the tapped threads, then install insert. After all the inserts are in place I then spray a shot of CA accelerator on the inserts and wipe them off, done and locked in place.