The Fritschi Diamir Freeride Pro randonee bindings are lightweight and ready to tour, but rip down the slopes like performance downhill bindings.
- Bindings are designed to transfer power directly to wide skis for downhill performance that rivals high-end alpine bindings; wide front and rear plates resist torsional flex
- Features moving baseplates that allow you to raise your feet until they are perpendicular to the skis for complete freedom of movement
- Quickly transition between touring mode and ski mode by adjusting the rear levers with a ski pole; levers also serve as heel lifts to make climbing hills more comfortable
- Use a ski pole to move the levers into 4 different positions that give you 0°, 3°, 9° or 13° of lift while climbing
- Independent toe and heel release provide reliable exits from the bindings when falling; fits DIN-standard alpine or lug-soled randonee boots
- Anti-friction plates with Teflon strips allow boots with lugged rubber soles to release evenly
- DIN setting adjusts from 4 - 12
- Fritschi Diamir Freeride Pro randonee bindings come with 120mm-wide ski brakes installed to accommodate today's powder skis
- Compatible with the Axion ski crampon (not inlcuded), which can be fastened to the binding at the start of your tour and then activated or deactived at any time
- Mounting pattern requires a ski that is 80mm or wider at the waist
- Closeout
Please note: Black Diamond products can only be shipped to the U.S. and Mexico.
Imported.
Item 839239
View specs for sizes: S, L
Black Diamond Fritschi Diamir Freeride Randonee Bindings - 2011 Closeout Specs| Specification | |
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| Best use | | Backcountry skiing | Backcountry skiing | | Intermediate | Intermediate | | 4 | 4 | | 12 | 12 | | Unavailable | Unavailable | | 260 - 315 millimeters | 330 - 365 millimeters | | 120 millimeters | 120 millimeters | | 4 lbs. 8 oz. grams | 4 lbs. 8 oz. grams | | Unisex | Unisex |
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