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G3 Targa Ascent Telemark Ski Binding

G3 Targa Ascent Telemark Ski Binding

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G3 Targa Ascent Telemark Ski Binding

With the G3 Targa Ascent Telemark Binding, you'll be powering through backcountry hikes and steep powder descents. When in touring mode, the Ascent Binding's toe plate pivots on a stainless steel axle to promote a natural and efficient stride, and a pole-activated climbing heel pops up easily, so you're not left behind as you wrestle with climbing wires. Once you're ready for the descent, simply flick the front switch to convert the lightweight Targa Ascent Telemark Binding from tour to ski mode. As you snorkel through the pow, a sturdy retention bar secures this G3 binding in place, and the compression spring cartridges give you power and control.

Bottom Line: The G3 Targa Ascent Telemark Binding—less leg fatigue, less binding wrestling, more fresh tracks.

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Has G3 fixed the problem with the heel lifter from falling down

Has G3 fixed the problem with the heel lifter from falling down when hiking? Ascent binding.

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March 5, 2009

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Is there a womens and mens version of this binding?

Is there a womens and mens version of this binding?

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March 2, 2009

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Yes there is - It's called Targa Ascent Elle, in a nice green color.

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March 23, 2009

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No. In order to make the cables shorter for shorter boots you can loop them underneath the toe-plate.

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March 2, 2009

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Rating for this product: 2

Buy Voile Switchbacks

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September 14, 2009

These are not my first choice for free pivot bindings. I thought these bindings were ok until I skied the Voile Switchbacks they are far and away better then the Ascents.

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will my 10.5 EE Chippewa boot fit into these bindings?

will my 10.5 EE Chippewa boot fit into these bindings?

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February 26, 2009

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Did I already answer your question, or am I going crazy? If your boot has a 75mm duckbill toe (standard tele boot toe) it will fit. And are you rocking leather boots? If so, kudos, I learned on leather, and it takes a real man to stick with em...

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February 27, 2009

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Is there a mechanism for the binding to release in a fall?

Is there a mechanism for the binding to release in a fall?

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December 26, 2008

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Nope. Tele bindings aren't supposed to come off.

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December 27, 2008

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Rating for this product: 5

These are great - Resort and Back Country!

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February 17, 2009

I've been looking to upgrade to a free pivot binding for when I earn my turns. I decided on these for three reasons A) G3's reputation and the netural feel that Targa's are know for. B) The bolt pattern was compatable with my K2 Work Stinx. C) I was using a hard wire binding before and I experienced unpredictable breakage when over time the flexing of the hard wire cable would cause the metal to fatigue and break unpredictably at the worst of times.

How did they work? I'm 6'2" and just under 200 lbs and I ski aggressively. I'm using the X-Mountain cartridges. 181 K2 Work Stinx with 3 buckle T1 Scarpa boots. A day at the resort (icy, windblown conditions) - After I got the cartridges set up to engage immediately when my heal started to come up these worked well giving me excellent control on steep, icy slopes. They did not hold me back doing tele jump turns in steep couloirs and negotiating frozen crud and other less desirable conditions. There were a few times that I was thinking that the Word Cup cartridges 40% stiffer springs would give me the ultimate in control on tough conditions like this, but my real passion is powder. I'm very pleased with this bindings ability to rip it up at the resort, I think if did more resort skiing then back country or you prefer a stiffer spring the World Cup option would be your best choice.
Powder day - Back country I started the day skiing with the binding in ski mode and it felt just like my old set up. No problems... Then I stuck my pole down and flipped the switch to open and wow...so this is a huge difference. I had to concentrate on keeping the ski on the snow and shuffling as my legs came up so easy I was picking the skis up of the snow at first. What a difference!

Now about the skiing - typical Colorado powder day - light and fluffy, 20" fresh. I'm sold on the G3 feel after a day in these conditions. My skis seemed to disappear under me and I had more controlled and fluid turns then I ever did before. Where I once struggled to keep my turns nice and rounded to control my speed in the steep and deep I was now rounding out my turns and really feeling the different soft and hard sections in the snow as I came down the mountain. This is what I was hoping for and the product delivered.

Addressing grips - I see some noted that climbing lifts would fall back down - mine came with an optional heel lock, basically a flat metal plate that mounts between the ski and the heel plate. It has a small ridge in it that locks the heal lifts in when up. There is an "click" sound when you snap the lifts in the locked up position. A flick of the pole is all thats need to get them back down. The lifts work smooth and are a nice upgrade from the old wire bails. I'd like to see a two stage climbing lift that you could easily switch while on the skin track.

Icing of the switch - I've not seen anything that does not ice up in the field. To clear it you just tap the switch open and closed with you pole and your heal in the lifted position. It's easy to tell if you have the binding in the lock or open position. Some times the whole binding is covered with snow so I would just brush it off and make sure I had it locked in with a gloved hand.

Hard to move switch - One one of my skies I noticed that after I mounted the binding the switch was sticky or hard to move. I took the binding off and it was smooth as butter...I noticed that the top sheet of the ski had a slight high spot just under the switch. I just sanded that down the slightest bit, reinstalled the binding and it worked perfect.

Parts and durability - I have several ski buddies who have run G3 Targas for years and they have proven to be durable and if you do need parts they are easy to find. I went with the SS (stainless steel) version for that extra durability since I ski often.

I did experience the cable pulling through the front of the binding at bit so the heel bail was off center. I skied on it that way all day with no issues but I was concered why it moved. I was running the cables in the max length position where they run straight through the front of the binding for the max cable length. At that position I had to screw the cartriges in almost to their limit to get the correct tension. In the medium setting the wire is looped over a cam, thus it's not going to pull through like that again, and I found that the cartriges were right in the middle of their adjustment at this setting. All around better and I have not experienced this issue again with the cable in this position. This would only be an issue if your foot (boot) is so big that you have to run the binding in the longest position.

Who should buy this binding? Anyone looking for a back country set up that shines in the powder that can also rip it up on resort days.

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should i go with the g3 targa ascent or the black diamond 01

should i go with the g3 targa ascent or the black diamond 01 and why?

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December 17, 2008

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I have 3 pair of ascents .Tried BD 01 ,now i just replaced the BD with my 4th pair of ascents !

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January 18, 2009

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these the voile or the black diamond 01

these the voile or the black diamond 01

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December 17, 2008

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BD over Voile hands-down, and ante-up for the BD '02 for the sweet ascent feature!

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December 17, 2008

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Rating for this product: 3

less than stellar

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April 8, 2009

The first season I had my G3 Targa Ascents, I was a girl in love. The switch from touring mode to ski mode occurred without a hitch and I loved the freedom of the full pivot binding- genius!

Little did I know the honeymoon would end in season #2. This season these bindings have frozen up, gotten stuck, and have been a pain to switch into ski mode on almost every single tour I've done. One tour I was forced to ski parallel down in tour mode because the switch was so completely jammed. Now the knife I carry is more for chipping ice/soft snow out of the bindings than for slicing cheese at lunch.

It makes me wish I bought the BD bindings, unless someone has a tip out there for making the slide mechanism less susceptible to freeze.

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July 26, 2009

Write your comment here...Dear Kathleen, do not despair! Like you I had more than annoying trouble with my ascent bindings icing up. The can opening tool on my knife was the essential tool to switch from climb to ski. I still carry my knife but never us it on my bindings. In my work we commonly use dry lubricants to protect the performance of running hardware on boats. These lubricants are safe on plastic or metal and are designed to enhance the working characteristics between them. The product I prefer is marketed by the Harken company its named Mclube. Its available in a small spray can handy in the wax bag for travel. I did carry this with me all season fearing the dread freeze up which never came. This single treatment at the beginning of last year endured early trips to our beloved Olympics (strangest snow on earth),to a three week trip in the Kooteneys, and then a spring finish in the Cascades. You can see that the remedy worked in all kinds of conditions and temperatures. So do not shop for new bindings,(sorry backcountry)! Mclube is also known as "sailcoat". You can obtain Mclube at most marine hardware stores wherever Harken gear is sold. It is very popular in dingy racing. If you are having trouble finding it I can send it to you. You can reach me at dan@porttownsendrigging.com . This should solve in my opinion the only major complaint against the G3 ascent binding. As my canadian friends would say "Enjoy".

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I need questions. Between these, the voile switchback, black

I need questions. Between these, the voile switchback, black diamond 01, adn 7tm power tour, which is the best and why?

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December 17, 2008

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I have g3 bindings with crosstour springs. have upgraded to

I have g3 bindings with crosstour springs. have upgraded to fat skis and stiff boots. what is the reasoning behind going to stiffer springs when using stiffer boots?

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November 9, 2008

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The stiffer springs kick you back out of the turns faster for tight trees and fast turns. The idea behind it is the same as getting stiffer boots.

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November 9, 2008

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Will this binding work with the K2 Hippy Stinx? Do they need

Will this binding work with the K2 Hippy Stinx? Do they need some type of adaptive plate or will they just screw right into the ski? Thanks.

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October 30, 2008

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The heel lifter and front toe plate usually come with them. They should work well with those skiis

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October 30, 2008

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Tech Specs:

Material:
Stainless steel 
Climbing Bars:
Climbing heel, 70mm 
Riser:
Yes, 40mm 
Internal Compression Springs:
Yes 
Weight:
50oz (1418g) 
Recommended Use:
Telemark skiing 
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 Year 

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