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Dynafit TLT Vertical FT Binding

Dynafit TLT Vertical FT Binding

Rating for this product: 3 April 18, 2010

These bindings are light, and the action when walking is second to none but they are not as durable as I had hoped from a DIN 12 binding. After about 100 days, the post that the heel piece rotates on cracked badly on one of the bindings and the other was showing signs of wear (like this http://kootenayskier.wordpress.com/2007/04/15/destructable-dynafits/). The bindings were warrantied with no questions but non the less I was frustrated since they never saw the ski hill, where you might expect something like this from a touring binding. A friend started skiing on the G3 Dynafit-esque binding after years on Dynafit and says great things. The heel is DIN 12 and has elastic travel like a conventional binding (part of the reason the Dynafits failed) and you can lock the toe. Its also nice that you can climb with the toe pieces unlocked when crossing sketchy slopes, and apparently there is an FR version in the works.
The FT12 is defiantly a step above the Fritchi in terms of lightness and walk "action", but for me at 190cm and about 100kg, they are not suitable.

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Smith Fuse Goggle

Smith Fuse Goggle

Rating for this product: 3 January 25, 2010

The price is right. First time I tried blue lenses and they are great in all types of light, especially low light. I have had some fogging issues when putting them on after a big climb. I also like that they are a traditional shape (medium) and are available in normal (read; not kooky) colours. Bottom line; a functional goggle at an affordable price. The free second lens is a bonus.
If they're good enough for Greg Hill, they'll probably work for you too.

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