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I definetly do more inbounds then out bounds would these be fine...
By Dan
Ranked #502 - Alpine Touring Bindings
March 24, 2009
I definetly do more inbounds then out bounds would these be fine for every day skiing and would the brakes fit over my skis there 95 at the foot
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By mark albee
Ranked #103 - Alpine Touring Bindings
May 3, 2009
Dynafits are way better Unless you cant afford new boots I have over 200 days on my current pair with zero problems. While i dont jump cliffs over twenty feet (how many people really do) i do ski hard pack, ice, bumps, and powder. Why buy the heaviest, most cumbersome binding out there.
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By Bryan Vernetson
Ranked #81 - Alpine Touring Bindings
March 24, 2009
These would be a great option. They are heavier than other AT bindings, but since you will be inbounds most of the time they will be great. Since they are heavier/burlier, they will hold up well to inbounds skiing. The lower profile is great for inbounds as well. The brake will fit over your skis (i have BD Kilowatts, 95mm) with the 110mm brake arms.
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Tech Specs:
- Material:
- Plastic, stainless steel, aluminum
- DIN Rated:
- Yes, up to 16
- Boot Compatibility:
- AT and alpine
- Brakes Included:
- Yes
- Brake Width:
- 110mm
- Heel Elevators:
- Yes, 6- and 12-degree positions
- Weight:
- [1 binding] 2lb 15oz (1334g)
- Recommended Use:
- Backcountry skiing when downhill performance is paramount
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- 1 Year
- Country of Origin:
- Czech Republic
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