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Ok everyone is going on about how these things are beefy and...
By Matt Salladay
Ranked #115 - Alpine Touring Bindings
January 25, 2012
Ok everyone is going on about how these things are beefy and bad ass, Kudos Dynafit for getting this together. I want to know how they do on the way up. I currently use dukes on some volkl chopsticks and they do alright. Mainly I have problems traversing a steep slope when its icy or super hard. Partially I think this is caused by the skis tip and tail rocker but I also think it might be because of the width. The extra wide ski feels like it just overpowers the binding Causing it to flex side to side. So who has got these guys one something large like at least 120 underfoot? Let me know!
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By JKn3624819
Ranked #70 - Alpine Touring Bindings
February 24, 2012
I have had similar issues with Marker Barons. I believe its the plastic arm on the binding that gives a little. I mounted Dynafit Radical FTs on Atomic Atlas' (125mm underfoot) with zero issues. I am a now a Dynafit believer.
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By Jeff Chrisler
Ranked #7 - Alpine Touring Bindings
January 26, 2012
I have the BD Amperage with these bindings, and I am very happy with how they perform on the way up. I don't fully understand how the ski could flex that much side to side, but I have never had any issues traversing steep slopes in these.
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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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