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Hagan Ski Mountaineering
Pure 10 Binding

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Pure 10 Binding

Pure Bindings are the lightest backcountry bindings from Hagan Ski Mountaineering, and this Pure 10 Binding boasts the highest DIN rating for more aggressive riders. It's a minimized tech binding built for weight-conscious backcountry skiers and mountaineers, and it's fully featured with brakes, crampon attachments, heel elevators, and Hagan's CAM heel rotational system for better precision on the downhill.

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  • Hagan's lightest, high-performance backcountry touring binding
  • DIN-rated with reliable release ratings for aggressive skiers
  • CAM heel system adjusts to impact forces for better precision
  • Two heel elevators assist with steep skin tracks
  • Compatible with ski boots outfitted with tech inserts
  • Item #HSM000Y
Material
alloy, plastic, stainless steel
Release Rating
5 - 10
Boot Compatibility
tech
Brake Width
75mm, 86mm, 91mm, 97mm, 102mm, 108mm, 120mm
Heel Elevators
2 (36, 50mm)
Claimed Weight
9oz
Recommended Use
backcountry skiing, randonee, ski mountaineering
Manufacturer Warranty
1 year

Overall Rating

1 based on 1 ratings

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1 out of 5 stars

March 18, 2022

DIN of Zero

Weight:
150

The bindings must be defective. They are set to a DIN of 8, but can be released from the heal by thrusting my knee forward. They were mounted and set to my boots by Grizzly Outfitters, a fantastic ski shop in Big Sky Montana. The ski shop spent an hour ensuring that the mount and setup were correct. They were removed from my skis, leaving me with eight holes in my new skis.

Collin S