TLT Speed Turn 2.0 Binding
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>Weighing nearly one pound per pair less than the classic TLT Radical, the TLT Speed Turn 2.0 Binding is the successor of Dynafit's classic Speed Radical. It follows in the same light, fast, and simple footsteps, with rugged CrMo steel, stainless steel, and forged aluminum construction, 4-10 release values for bomber hold and consistent release, and 12.5mm of adjustable length for use with different boots. The rotating heel piece and dual heel risers are easy to manipulate with poles and the toe pins provide all the reliability you'll need to conquer distant peaks or dip a toe into the rando racing pool. The Speed Turn toe has also been updated with a four-hole mounting pattern, like the Radical, and features the locking climb mode and crampon slot that you'd expect from any Dynafit.
Details
- Backcountry ski binding boasting Dynafit's popular tech toe
- DIN release rating suitable for most skiers
- Speed Radical toe piece with fixed front release
- Pivoting heel includes two heel elevators for the steeps
- Crampon slot
- Item #DNFZ159
- Material
- aluminum, chromoly, high-strength plastic, stainless steel
- Release Rating
- 4 - 10
- Boot Compatibility
- tech
- Heel Elevators
- yes
- Claimed Weight
- [pair] 1lb 10oz
- Activity
- backcountry skiing
- Manufacturer Warranty
- 2 years
Reviews
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Overall Rating
4.5 based on 8 ratings
Review Summary
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageMay 3, 2024
light, functional, awesome
love it
Originally reviewed on ExpertVoice.com
April 30, 2024
Simple and stands the test of time
The Speed Turn has been my reliable go to binding for many years. Simple, robust and dependable. Make sure not to apply too much force on the plastic tow lever when going from "Ski" to "Tour" mode.
Originally reviewed on ExpertVoice.com
February 20, 2024
The only binding you'll ever need
This was my first pair of touring bindings, and this will be my only pair. Simple, reliable, lightweight, high performance on the downhill - I have pushed them incredibly hard. To turn the risers, insert the pole into the hole with your rear heel raised, then gently twist the pole as you walk the ski forward. Buy them.
Originally reviewed on Dynafit
December 27, 2023
Unbreakable/Simple
Indestructible binding, you'll remove them from your ski before the binding fails. Mount these on some lightweight skis and you'll rip them out! Mount them on some steel rails and you'd be ripping jump turns off of your country's highest mountain for a lifetime! Transitions are a breeze, yet I never figured out how to spin the risers with my pole, so maybe do some yoga!! Or don't max the dins out! Love from Alta UT
Originally reviewed on Dynafit
October 18, 2023
Dynafit Speed Turn
Great binding, very strong and solid, and easy to use. I like the way to change the walking modes as well as the simplicity of the whole binding. They came with guide leashes due to the lack of brakes. They tend to freeze up a tiny bit but mine have never seized and stopped moving, it just gets a little more challenging. These Bindings are good for any skill levels.
Originally reviewed on ExpertVoice.com
March 11, 2023
Binding and leash
Binding is good but attachment leash only side right? By?
Originally reviewed on Dynafit
September 21, 2022
Killer touring binding
- Familiarity:
- I've put it through the wringer
- Weight:
- 190
These things are bomber. I beat them up all over the Wasangelas front. I never have to sit in a train of goobers in the skin track because with these puppies, I am confident that I can blast past 90% of the dawn patrol hacks going up, rip some high-speed pow turns down, transition at the bottom, and get back to the top before most have started their first descent of the morning.
May 5, 2022
Terrible tow pieces
- Familiarity:
- I've put it through the wringer
Unfortunately, the redesigned toe pieces on these bindings are horrible. I can walk out of the toes when they are locked and often come out when going uphill. I don't have confidence in these bindings. They used to be bomber until they changed the toe design.
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