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I ski a 312mm shell alpine boot (27.5 mondo)...large or small...
By ahase851506
Ranked #312 - Alpine Touring Bindings
April 24, 2009
I ski a 312mm shell alpine boot (27.5 mondo)...large or small Duke?
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By Corey Christensen
Ranked #365 - Alpine Touring Bindings
July 2, 2009
I had the same problem. I'm a 316mm boot with Scott Punisher 191's so I figured if I ever try and sell them later on it will be easier to sell a bigger ski like that with large bindings. I plan on running them into the ground but just in case I do need to get rid of them I opted for the slightly heavier larger bindings. You might consider that if it is possibly an issue.
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By conan
Ranked #35 - Alpine Touring Bindings
May 2, 2009
Go for the small the smaller size will be lighter and the small fits a boot up to 320mm
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By andy
Ranked #95 - Alpine Touring Bindings
April 28, 2009
Definitely go with a small. I ski a 314mm BSL (27.5 mondo) in a small and I know other people who have been on this same grey area in between sizes that have gone large and broken thier Dukes on big landings. The small can also go all the way up to around 325mm BSL.
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By Shane O'Donnell
Ranked #5 - Alpine Touring Bindings
April 25, 2009
I'm gonna say the large will give you more binding adjustment capability.
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Tech Specs:
- Material:
- Plastic, stainless steel, aluminum
- DIN Rated:
- Yes, up to 16
- Boot Compatibility:
- AT and alpine
- Brakes Included:
- Yes
- Brake Width:
- 110mm
- Heel Elevators:
- Yes, 6- and 12-degree positions
- Weight:
- [1 binding] 2lb 15oz (1334g)
- Recommended Use:
- Backcountry skiing when downhill performance is paramount
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- 1 Year
- Country of Origin:
- Czech Republic
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