Comparing Alpine Touring (AT) Bindings
Specs and Ratings Below | Compare to Other products
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Price | $346.49 at Amazon Compare at 2 sellers |
Overall Score | |
Star Rating | |
Pros | Surprisingly durable for how light they are, killer price, lighter than most |
Cons | No brake option, heel risers are more of a pain to learn |
Bottom Line | A simple binding design that has been proven over decades now, available for a fraction of the price of others |
Rating Categories | Dynafit Speed Turn |
Weight (35%) | |
Downhill Performance (25%) | |
Touring Performance (20%) | |
Ease of Use (15%) | |
Durability (5%) | |
Specs | Dynafit Speed Turn |
Weight (pounds for pair) | 1.63 |
Weight of one binding and screws. Lightest possible configuration w/o brakes (in grams) | 370 |
Weight of 2 bindings Multiple options are noted where we have tested multiple options. (in grams) | 740 |
Release value range | 4 to 10 |
Stack height: average of toe and heel pin height (in mm) | 38 |
Toe/heel delta: difference in height between heel pins and toe pins (in mm) | 17 |
Brakes? | No |
Brake width options | N/a |
ISO/DIN Certified? | No |
Ski Crampon compatible? | Yes. "Standard" style. Not all crampons will be cross-compatible |
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