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Impeccable Reliability and Weighlessness
By wmk
December 9, 2005
This is by far the sweetest binding I have ever taken into the backcountry. After using this every day for a month on committing shots in the Sierras, and then touring on them frequently this year, I have never had any problems, and have NO complaints. The TLT Comfort has a very user-friendly heel riser cone which allows for varying degrees of uphill riser to be activated with a twist of your pole. You can also use your pole to release yourself quickly from downhill mode back into tour mode, without disengaging the toe piece. These bindings are ridiculously lightweight, though lose no durability in the process (every single one of my friends swear by them, after many years of use and abuse). Lateral power transfer is very strong, and increases with the stiffer the boot you use (Mega Rides or Dynafits new Freeride Aero). I HIGHLY recommend this binding, and it will turn any heavier fat ski into a backcountry cruiser.
View Details: Dynafit TLT Comfort Binding
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Tech Specs:
- Material:
- Aluminum and plastic
- DIN Rated:
- Heel only
- DIN Range:
- 5-10
- Boot Compatibility:
- Dynafit system
- Brakes Included:
- On selected models
- Brake Width:
- [With brakes] 100mm
- Heel Elevators:
- 3 Position
- Recommended Use:
- Lightweight AT skiing
- Weight:
- [No brakes] 1lb 10oz; [with brakes] 2lb 2oz
- Warranty:
- 1 Year
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