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Dynafit TLT Speed Radical Binding

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I am having a tough time deciding between these bindings and...

By Ranked #53 - Alpine Touring Bindings January 25, 2012

I am having a tough time deciding between these bindings and the Radical ST for my Black Diamond Drifts. I am 5'11", ski aggressively and was hoping to use them for Backcountry and in bounds (probably 50/50). I do occasionally huck, but never more than 5-8' (and probably less as I get older). However, I am pretty weight conscious, and the ST's carry about a half pound extra per foot. I realize this is somewhat a matter of opinion, but I thought I'd throw it out there and see what people think.

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By Ranked #211 - Alpine Touring Bindings February 11, 2012

I have a pair of BD drifts that I mounted with the Dynafit speed radicals and they are amazing, definately different then when I had fritchis on them but still a great setup (and so light). You do make a sacrifice with the speeds not having a brake though....

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By Backcountry.com Vendor Rep Ranked #1 - Alpine Touring Bindings January 26, 2012

2 main differences to consider. Brake (ST) or no brake (Speed). For in bounds you may prefer a brake. The ST offers a bit more beef for a wider ski: supporting plates under both the toe and heel pieces. Either binder will work great, your call. (IMHO: With a 50/50 split, I'd go with the ST. It's still a darn light rig.)

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Tech Specs:

Material:
forged 7075 aluminum, CrMo steel, stainless steel, high-strength plastic 
Max DIN:
10 
Boot Compatibility:
Dynafit 
Brakes Included:
no 
Heel Elevators:
yes 
Weight:
(pair) 1 lb 8 oz 
Recommended Use:
alpine touring, ski mountaineering, randonee racing 
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 year 
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