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Black Diamond Fritschi Diamir Freeride Plus Binding

October 13, 2009

I am looking to break into the backcountry and am gathering advise on whether to get Fritschis or dynafits. here's what I want them for and perhaps that will help to advise me correctly. I am planning on putting these bindings on my powder skis: dynastar exclusive legend pro rider ('08, which I believe is 97 underfoot). I have a pair of K2 public enemys that I LOVE for non-powder days inbounds (and a pair of rock skis), so I will be using the dynastars on pow days inbounds, and for BC stuff, which I would really like to start doing a lot this season. I am 5'9" 150 (female). I am an aggressive skier but I don't tend to huck a lot of crazy cliffs, I also am getting back on to the ski patrol at my local mountain in the southern Rockies, so I need these to hold up to toboggan running if it's a snow day (I've been out of the country for several years and finally can get back into patrolling after a 12 year hiatus). I've had good advise both ways, but I'm curious what you guys have to recommend. thanks, LR

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