No more whining from the burly skiers about Dynafit bindings. The Radical FT more than meets the demands of hard-charging freeride skiing, even with monster boots and super fat skis. Dynafit Radical FT features: Weight: 599 grams. 61 grams more than...
It can be claimed that Fritschi brought alpine touring to the masses. Now the masses can skin up with less effort with the Fritschi Diamir Eagle binding. Integrating most of the best aspects of the respected Fritschi Freeride, the Eagle ups the ante...
Regaining the throne as the definitive Randonee binding, the Fritschi Freeride Pro offers significant upgrades over previous Freeride models. The Fritschi Diamir Freeride Pro combines the wide-bodied power transmission of an alpine binding with Fritschi's...
RUBY delivers a new level of usability with a refined low-force toe lever requiring less force to open the toe jaws, making the step-in process even easier: Less force required, means increased efficiency, means more energy for skiing. Combine this increased...
The Marker Duke AT Binding is for the skier who needs a binding that climbs well but also requires the stability and performance of a Alpine Binding. The Duke has a DIN setting of 4-16 so whether you huck cliffs, climb big mountains, play in the...
"Marker entered the AT binding world with the heavyweight contender Duke; with the Tour FT10 they are in the ring with the lightweight category. All the downhill performance one would expect from Marker, but coming in with less weight and height than...
"The lightweight but heavy-hitting Marker Tour F12 has several upgrades for 2011/2012. All the downhill performance one would expect from Marker, but coming in with less weight and height than a Fritschi Freeride Pro. Developed based on a 76mm minimum...
The Silvretta 500 binding fits a unique niche in the ski mountaineering world. Still the only binding that will fit plastic climbing boots and even some leather mountaineering boots, in addition to nearly any randonee or downhill ski boot. While not...