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MFD Alltime AT Binding

Item #MFD0001 | 9 in Stock

How about torsional rigidity?? Wide skis have a lot of leverage...

By Ranked #404 - Alpine Touring Bindings December 12, 2011

How about torsional rigidity?? Wide skis have a lot of leverage to twist or flex. . . . makes for sloppy-icky-connection between boot & ski. Any miles on these to know if they get "played out" over time??? (please excuse my spelling. . .)

Helpful Votes: 0 Yes

By Backcountry.com Sponsored Athlete Ranked #18 - Alpine Touring Bindings December 13, 2011

Having skied on these a number of times I can say they are extremely rigid torsionally. Their construction is also really burly so I can't imagine them ever getting "play out" over time. It is easy to see how other AT bindings would (and do) get flexier over time, but that mounting racket is so strong (and wide), I really think they'll last forever.

Helpful Votes: 0 Yes

Tech Specs:

Material:
6061 T6 aluminum, Dupont Zytel 
Boot Compatibility:
alpine 
Brakes Included:
no 
Heel Elevators:
yes, 0-degree, , 6-degree, , 14-degree 
Weight:
(pair) 2 lbs 10.2 oz 
Recommended Use:
touring without AT boots 
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 year limited 
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