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Fritschi Diamir Freeride Binding

Fritschi Diamir Freeride Binding

Rating for this product: 5 April 26, 2003

These bindings are terrific. Why buy anything else? They provide the best solution for someone who spends time both in and out of bounds, and who doesn't want to mess with two pairs of skis. They offer plenty of security for resort bashing, with the flexibility of heel release for backcountry randonnee. They are reasonably light (certainly lighter than most alpine bindings), and best of all, they are cheaper than most alpine bindings. I have put one pair through two rugged seasons, including backcountry in the Alps and lots of schussing in the Sierras, and have not had any problems such as pre-releases. In fact, since their introduction two years ago, you see almost nothing else amongst guides and serious skiers in the Alps.

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K2 Axis X Alpine Ski

K2 Axis X Alpine Ski

Rating for this product: 5 October 16, 2002

The "catalog" description of this ski does not do justice to its incredible versatility. It rocks off-piste, blasts through crud, and bounces through powder. It's fine on the pack, but if all you ski is groomies, this ski is not for you. It really shines when you take it off the beaten path. I mounted it with the new Diamir Freeride bindings, and do a lot of hiking/randonnee with it, including two weeks guided off-piste skiing in France and Switzerland every year, and though a little heavy, this is the best ski I've used yet. A good choice if you don't want to haul around two or three pairs of skis.

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