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==== Nordic Integrated System (NIS) ==== The Nordic Integrated System (NIS), introduced in 2005 by [[Skis Rossignol|Rossignol]], [[Madshus]], [[Rottefella]], and [[Alpina Ε½iri|Alpina]],<ref>Mike Muha, [http://www.nordicskiracer.com/Equipment/2005/NIS/NIS.asp "Nordic Integrated System "], Nordic Ski Racer, 26 January 2005</ref> incorporates an NNN-compatible toe attachment into an integrated binding plate on the top of the ski to which the bindings attach, allowing adjustment in the field with a metallic NIS key. The initial design of the plate used a movable insert for position adjustment, using a tool. A refinement allows for movement of the position of the binding on the plate with a locking knob, while wearing the skis.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Rottefella Introduces New "Move" Binding System |url=https://www.xcskiresorts.com/new-blog/2018/9/13/rottefella-introduces-new-move-binding-system |access-date=2022-03-12 |website=Cross Country Skiing |language=en-US}}</ref> NIS skis allow installation of non-NIS bindings.<ref name="rei">{{cite web |title=Cross-Country Ski Gear: How to Choose |url=http://www.rei.com/learn/expert-advice/crosscountry-ski-touring-gear.html |access-date=15 November 2014 |publisher=REI}}</ref>
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