Rottefella

Rottefella is a Norwegian manufacturing company of winter sports equipment, more specifically ski bindings.[1] The name "Rottefella" refers to the three-pin binding invented by Bror With in 1927, inspired on a couple of rat traps he had seen in a hardware store.[2] The binding were more formally known as the "75mm Nordic Norm".

Rottefella A.S.
Private
IndustrySports equipment
Founded1927 (1927)
FounderBror With
Headquarters,
ProductsSki bindings
Websiterottefella.com

The binding was the standard for cross-country skiing for decades. Rottefella also produces one of the two systems that have largely replaced the 75mm, the New Nordic Norm.[3]

Sponsorships

Some skiers who ski on Rottefella bindings include:

gollark: I assume it's just that it stores sand/gravel/dye and crafts them on demand.
gollark: Also, the concrete shop is entirely out.
gollark: It worked the second time I did it. Hmm.
gollark: I selected 8 stacks of white concrete, sent it 16 KST, and it did nothing.
gollark: <@173511059582222336> The concrete shop broke again.

References

  1. Binding maker nails huge deal, on Aftenposten, 11 Dec 2006 (archived)
  2. Close contact on Rottefella website
  3. NewTelemarkGuide.com Description of NTN - New Telemark Norm
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