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Dynafit TLT Vertical ST Alpine Touring Binding

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Hi am not sure wether to go for the Fritish Diamir AT binding...

By Ranked #187 - Alpine Touring Bindings March 14, 2009

Hi am not sure wether to go for the Fritish Diamir AT binding " Explore" or the Dynafit TLT speed Binding ...I hear the latter can be quite fiddly..What woudl you suggest

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By Ranked #112 - Alpine Touring Bindings March 29, 2009

Backcountry and area-intensive, or side-country AT gear are not the same for me. Bindings like the Diamir and Naxo or better yet, the Duke have excellent release capability, but are heavy on long climbs. The TLT is light, but one trades some convenience and release-ability. Release is king, especially for the intermediate or accident prone skier, but for a weekend warrior like me, weight also matters a lot if you intend to go more than a mile or two in the bc. One should enjoy the uphill, as well as the downhill.

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By Backcountry.com Sponsored Athlete Ranked #5 - Alpine Touring Bindings March 14, 2009

If you are touring all the time, the dynafit is the ULTIMATE backcountry binding. They work ok for the ski hill, but for backcountry, nothing is superior. They have a 1 day learning curve, then you are all set.

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Tech Specs:

Material:
Stainless steel, spring steel and UV-resistant plastic 
DIN Rated:
Yes, 5-10 
Boot Compatibility:
Dynafit only 
Brakes Included:
No[w/o]; 92mm[w/] 
Heel Elevators:
Yes 
Weight:
[Pair] 2lb 5oz (1060g) 
Recommended Use:
Alpine touring 
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 Year 
Country of Origin:
China 
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