Not directly. NIS plates are designed for Rottefella NNN bindings that slide onto the NIS rail. Turnamic bindings use the IFP (Integrated Fixation Plate) system. To use Turnamic bindings on NIS-equipped skis, you would need to remove the NIS plate and either mount an IFP plate or drill for a flat-mount Turnamic binding. It is generally easier to choose Rottefella bindings for NIS-equipped skis.
Ski Bindings · Cross-Country Bindings
My skis have an NIS plate. Can I mount Turnamic bindings on them?
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