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English: A Spademan S-9 binding, one of a very few produced. Compared to the earlier models, the S-9 featured true step-in, step-out performance. Pressing down on the lever at the rear of the binding released tension on the spring and forced the clamping arms to open outward to the sides. Pressed far enough, the clamps would be locked in place, releasing inward to fasten the boot when the rectangular button in the middle was pressed down (just behind the S.9 label).
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