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Would you recommend the 130 brake or bending the 110 brake for...

By Ranked #537 - Alpine Touring Bindings September 12, 2011

Would you recommend the 130 brake or bending the 110 brake for a 115 waisted ski?

Helpful Votes: 0 Yes

By Ranked #277 - Alpine Touring Bindings September 25, 2011

According to Mike Cannon from DPS skis he recommended the 110s for the Wailer 112's said As far as the brakes, 110mm will work best. They just need the smallest tweaking from a ski tech. The 130mm are too wide and will interfere with the ski on edge.

Helpful Votes: 0 Yes

By Backcountry.com Vendor Rep Ranked #1 - Alpine Touring Bindings September 13, 2011

Hi. I am the Dynafit rep and I would stick with Matthew's answer. Especially as you may inadvertently f/u the working of the brake. Enjoy!

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By Ranked #5 - Alpine Touring Bindings September 12, 2011

I would recommend the 130, dynafit brakes aren't as easy to bend as some of the alpine brakes. Also 130mm on a 115mm ski means you have .75mm or 3/4 of a cm on each side in between the edge and the brake, not really a whole lot of room. It will be a cleaner look too.

Helpful Votes: 0 Yes

By Ranked #65 - Alpine Touring Bindings September 12, 2011

The 130 Brake is the safe route to go but for only a 115 waist you could probably get away with bending if you are looking to safe some cash

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Tech Specs:

Material:
forged 7075 aluminum, CrMo steel, stainless steel, Hexcel carbon, high-strength plastic 
Max DIN:
12 
Brake Width:
110 mm, 130 mm 
Boot Compatibility:
Dynafit 
Brakes Included:
yes 
Heel Elevators:
yes 
Weight:
(pair) 2 lb 10 oz 
Recommended Use:
alpine touring, ski mountaineering 
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 year 
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