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Silvretta Pure Performance Touring Ski Binding - 2006
2006 Model Permanently Out of Stock
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Silvretta Pure Performance Touring Ski Binding - 2006
Step into the feather-light Silvretta Pure Performance Alpine Touring Binding for effortless tours and the strength to tackle intimidating lines in the backcountry. The Pure Performance's 10 DIN rating gives you reliable power to drive bigger backcountry boards while maintaining its lightweight feel. This Silvretta AT binding's locking release provides three different heel heights for easy touring at any angle or grade. The touring pivot point sits at an optimal point 30 millimeters behind your boot toe for natural-feeling glides. As the lightest frame binding available, this Silveretta takes you farther and faster than you've ever been.
Bottom Line: Lock into AT hiking and skiing bliss with the Silvretta Pure Performance Alpine Touring Binding.
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Difficult to operate at first
By: bmanthy
March 15, 2007
I mounted the Pure Performance bindings myself using a template I found on the web. Unfortunately, I couldn't get the heels to lock down without popping out. The mechanism wouldn't lock in. So, I took them into a ski shop and found they were mounted correctly, they just needed to be "worked in" using the full pressure of your foot to lock them down. Clearly this would not work with a ski pole until many cycles of wear in. Not a new problem experienced by the mountaineering shop. At least I know I mounted them correctly!
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