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The future of lightweight tech bindings.

CNC machined from aerospace-grade materials, the Plum Guide Binding brings a new level of precision, rigidity, and strength to the world of tech bindings. The burly construction and DIN range of 5.5 to 12 allow the Guide to provide the performance of an alpine binding but with an ultralight weight of just a pound and a half per pair. The 30mm of adjustment on the rear plate allows you to switch boots without having to remount the binding, and three heel riser positions can be easily manipulated with the tip of your ski pole.

  • DIN range of 5.5 to 12 gives backcountry freeriders alpine performance in a lightweight tech design
  • Precision CNC machined from aerospace-grade aluminum, steel, and polymer for exceptional rigidity, strength, and a ultralight weight of just under a pound and a half per pair
  • Front lock lever is made from a single metal piece for greater durability and easy switching between modes
  • Rear plate features 30mm of adjustment (4-5 boot sizes) that allows you to switch boots without having to remount the binding
  • Three heel riser positions can be quickly adjusted with a ski pole for easy climbing
  • Integrated crampon slot allows you to attach a crampon while stepped-in
  • Compatible with a lightweight leash (sold separately)
  • Mounting pattern is identical to Dynafit Speed and Vertical series bindings

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5 5

Re Wikstrom

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Loving these bindings. Super light weight, and all the mechanics operate super smooth, and just feel like quality. I did have a little icing problem in one of the toe pieces on a recent yurt trip, but I would have had the same problem with any tech bindings, so nothing to scoff at. I had originally purchased the Yak binding because I wanted the heel rest, but they were too wide for the mounting point and construction of the BD Megawatts I was mounting them on, so I had to go with the Guides. No regrets! I also love the flatter ramp angle of the Plum bindings. Some people don't notice, but I find it much more comfortable compared to the Dynafits I have used the last 3 years. I will be excited when they finally make a brake available, but not a deal breaker right now.

5 5

jrlieber

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  • Familiarity: I've used it several times

Love these!! Can't believe how light they are. And a bit more robust than the Dynafits, though I haven't had problems with those bindings. The only downside is no brakes, which is a bummer for me as I sometimes take my back country gear in bounds. The Plum Guide comes with a leash, or you can rig something else, but it's not ideal. Plum is promising a brake, but we will see when that arrives.

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Bill Porreca

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  • Familiarity: I've used it several times

Couldnt believe how much lighter this binding is over some of the other options out there. The binding actually seems very stiff improving the way my Manaslu actually skis. Definitely impressed by this product.