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MFD Alltime AT Binding

Item #MFD0001 | 9 in Stock
5 Star Rating

New standard

By Backcountry.com Sponsored Athlete Ranked #18 - Alpine Touring Bindings October 31, 2011

I have a pair that I used last year with a Salomon sth14 driver.

Going up: super easy lock-to-touring change, hook pole basket to climbing lift and pull up. 3 modes, flat, 6, and 14 degrees! That means you can cruise up the steepest of skin tracks. 100% secure for sidehills and when encountering hard snow.

Going down: Locking down is all done in 1 to 2 motions of your pole. super low to the ski, you have 100% alpine performance in any conditions. The heel block floats, allowing ski to flex very well.

These should not be compared to Trekkers in anyway, and in my opinion beat the Duke hands down in every aspect.

Helpful Votes: 1 Yes

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2 Comments Last Reply: December 28, 2011 By:

By: December 28, 2011

There is a free floating block in the back where the plate locks down. It helps the ski flex more naturally.

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By: December 23, 2011

Jamey, how much do you think these would affect the ski's neutral flex? I mean installing a metal plate on top of the ski's sweet spot does definitely affect the neural flex of the ski but my question is HOW MUCH it would be affected or if the manufacture has incorporated sone mechanism in this design that would counter this issue. Please let me know. Thank you

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Tech Specs:

Material:
6061 T6 aluminum, Dupont Zytel 
Boot Compatibility:
alpine 
Brakes Included:
no 
Heel Elevators:
yes, 0-degree, , 6-degree, , 14-degree 
Weight:
(pair) 2 lbs 10.2 oz 
Recommended Use:
touring without AT boots 
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 year limited 

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