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Dynafit TLT Vertical + Comfort Ski Brakes

Dynafit TLT Vertical + Comfort Ski Brakes

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Dynafit TLT Vertical + Comfort Ski Brakes

The Dynafit TLT Vertical + Comfort Ski Brakes ensure that your perfectly-dialed ski touring set-up won't try to r-u-n o-f-t next time you spend a day inbounds or a morning on bulletproof crust. Compatible with Dynafit's TLT Vertical and Comfort AT bindings, these lightweight brakes grant piece of mind when you're stripping skins in sketchy spots. Slap the 100mm brake on your fatties, or go for the 92mm option for your lighter rig.

Bottom Line: The Dynafit TLT Vertical + Comfort Ski Brakes put to rest that horrible fear of having to watch your ski take off alone at mach 2, hellbent for a cliff or the bunny hill.

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if I buy the 110mm Dynafit brake but want a ski that is wider

if I buy the 110mm Dynafit brake but want a ski that is wider at the waist , can the brake be adjusted or do I have to buy a ski that is only 110mm at the waist?

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April 15, 2009

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This pretty much can only fit 110mm wide skis while being effective, but bending kind of works up to a point. How much bigger are we talking about?

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April 15, 2009

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Rating for this product: 4

Just get them

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October 1, 2009

I skied FT12's on DPS W105's without brakes for most of a season without brakes but picked some up. Yes you save a little weight without them but you spend all sorts of time worrying about weather they will take off on you or not. When you are skiing something sketchy there are plenty of other things you should be worrying about.

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I just bought a pair of skis with Dynafit TLT Vertical ST binding

I just bought a pair of skis with Dynafit TLT Vertical ST binding already mounted. Do the bindings need to be unscrewed to add the brakes or can I just add these on?

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March 24, 2009

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Lou Dawson's site has a great how-to on installing the brakes with pictures and all. http://www.wildsnow.com/articles/dynafit_faq/comfort-brake-install.html

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October 1, 2009

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I believe you need to pull off the heel post in order to slide them on. It is not that complicated and a shop could probably do it in 10 minutes if you don't feel comfortable doing it.

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March 27, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

A necessary purchase

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November 13, 2008

While expensive, don't buy dynafit's without the brakes, its just plain stupid. If you would like your ski to torpedo under the snow and spend hours probing for it, then don't buy these, however to save time and money it is worth the purchase

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Will these fit a TLT Speed binding?

Will these fit a TLT Speed binding?

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March 2, 2009

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Rating for this product: 4

Essential bit of kit

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February 17, 2009

Easy to fit, and really essential for anyone using these bindings day to day. They are heavy if you race but the waste of transition time caused by straps is extraordinary. There is one BIG problem, in that the mechanism often jams if water gets into the springs and freezes, and they will not deploy. Why do we have to put up with this kind of design fault? Be careful if using in temperatures around freezing. Otherwise seem pretty durable and strong. They do the job.

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Bought these brakes and had them mounted to my Mustags with TLT

Bought these brakes and had them mounted to my Mustags with TLT comfort bindings but they're not secured to heel plate (they slide right off with very little effort). Q: am I missing a piece that secures them to the heel plate? Any suggestions? Thanks...jh

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February 24, 2009

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There is a little c-shaped clip which holds them in place.

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February 25, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

Dynafit TLT Vertical

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January 8, 2008

Excellent bindings. Mounted on Atomic Janaks.

The plastic toe piece latch is quite durable. The latch was forced completely vertical by a small tree and it survived several hard strikes with a ski pole grip to get it to release. Also, the volcano accepts the ski pole easier than the comforts for rotating the heel piece.

I have used these bindings for a complete season in area (primarily Taos) as well as many days in the backcountry with no problems. I have increased the vertical heel release tension above the specified setting for in area use because of unexpected tour mode falls.

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Will these fit on an older pair of Tri-Steps (which essentially

Will these fit on an older pair of Tri-Steps (which essentially have the heel piece of an older Comfort, I'm told)?Thanks!ard

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November 17, 2008

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Tech Specs:

Material:
Stainless steel, polymer 
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 Year 
Country of Origin:
China 

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