TLT Superlite 2.0 10 Binding - 2024
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Dynafit's TLT Superlite 2.0 10 Binding offers a safe and responsive binding in the package of a race-ready speed demon. The lateral release rating of 5-10 is slightly lower than the Superlite 2.0 12, making it a solid option for slightly smaller skiers. We appreciate the steel and aluminum construction because it maintains durability without weighing us down, plus they have the option to add brakes (sold separately). Two heel risers let you adapt to changing terrain while you're motoring up the hill, and the crampon attachment can even be removed if you're really trying to shed an extra half ounce or two.
Details
- Touring bindings suited for efficiency-focused backcountry skiers
- 5-10 release rating for intermediate to advanced level skiers
- Two-position heel offers support during uphill travel
- Crampon slot accommodates Dynafit crampons for icy conditions
- Fixed front release provides security in extreme terrain
- Only 175g per foot for a truly featherweight feel
- Item #DNFZ132
- Material
- aluminum 7075, synthetic, stainless steel
- Release Rating
- 5 - 10
- Boot Compatibility
- tech
- Brakes Included
- sold separately
- Heel Elevators
- 2-position
- Claimed Weight
- 6.17oz
- Recommended Use
- backcountry skiing, ski mountaineering
- Manufacturer Warranty
- 2 years
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Overall Rating
5 based on 1 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageNovember 19, 2020
Excellent super light backcountry bindin
- Familiarity:
- I've put it through the wringer
- Size Bought:
- n.a.
- Weight:
- 200
I've had a pair of superlite bindings for two seasons now. These are quite solid for normal backcountry and ski mountaineering use, though they are not appropriate for super aggressive skiing where a fall is likely.
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