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Dynafit TLT Vertical ST Alpine Touring Binding

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I'm fairly new to skiiing (Florida boy turned Sierra junkie),...

By Ranked #99 - Alpine Touring Bindings April 2, 2009

I'm fairly new to skiiing (Florida boy turned Sierra junkie), but finally got tired of renting and demo-ing. Got an amazing deal on some Atomic Snoop Daddys. Any recommendations on what AT (randonee) bindings would be a good all around choice? I try to push myself to become better, while balancing safety. I'm looking for a good "all mountain" set up that's gonna last as my skills (hopefully) improve on the groomed runs as well as back country fun. Thanks for any help!!!!

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By Ranked #146 - Alpine Touring Bindings April 2, 2009

Hey G, as far as AT bindings, I'd recommend the Marker Duke. They are BURLY! And they don't have a lot of lateral (left to right) floating. Plus they are bomber on groomed runs. You can't go wrong with them. Another great one is the Fritschi Freeride. But it does have a little side to side movement. Hope this helps!

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By Ranked #99 - Alpine Touring Bindings April 2, 2009

By the way, I'd call my skill level at this point: intermediate. Thanks again everyone!

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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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