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An ultra-ultralight Tech binding made for the elite of rando racing.

Plum made the Race 145 Binding for rando-racers who require utter simplicity, superior reliability, and ultimate weight savings from a Tech binding—anyone looking for a just another 'lightweight' alpine ski binding should stop reading now. This binding forgoes a fore-and-aft size adjustor and an adjustable-DIN toe for the mount-it-and-go simplicity favored by the elite. You get a ridiculously light alpine binding that ensures mind-blowing ascending efficiency and utterly secure descent capabilities—it's the perfect balance.

  • Lateral and forward release are set and non-adjustable, further targeting these bindings at experienced rando racers and elite-level alpine skiers
  • Precision CNC machined from aerospace grade aluminum and other metals for exceptional rigidity, strength, and an ultralight weight
  • Front lock lever is made from a single metal piece for greater durability and easy switching between modes
  • Toe lock-jaws are micro-metric adjustable so you can get the perfect fit for the auto-locking system
  • Heel and toe heights designed to provide a 7.73-degree ramp angle for a boot with a 300mm BSL (boot sole length) for the most efficient skinning angle on flat, rolling terrain or steep skintracks with more switchbacks
  • Two heel elevator positions can be quickly adjusted by flipping the riser into position with a ski pole while moving
  • Integrated crampon slot allows you to attach a crampon while stepped-in
  • Manufacturer note: these bindings are designed for racing and as such they do not meet the requirements of ISO13992

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