Atomic  Shift 13 MN Alpine Touring Ski Bindings

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One binding for everything, with full touring and freeride capability in one—the Atomic Shift 13 MN bindings provide the best of both worlds so you don't have to compromise when touring or skiing.

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Features

  • They're genuine tech bindings for hiking, complete with pins—no more hiking with a heavy solution like frames, or skiing downhill with pins
  • You can even use them for your alpine skiing days with your normal alpine boots
  • Flick the hike/ride switch to ski mode and they turn into genuine freeride bindings for the way down
  • Multi Norm certified bindings are compatible with all ISO-compliant boots on the market—Alpine (ISO 5355), Touring (ISO 9523), GripWalk and Walk To Ride (WTR)
  • Tech fittings required for uphill travel
  • Toe height adjustment
  • Automatic wing adjustment adapts automatically and easily to your boot width and height; it also keeps release values constant for worn out boots
  • Easy step-in, thanks to the patented guiding elements that allow the right positioning of the toes
  • Low-profile chassis increases your feel for the terrain and also enhances power transmission to the skis
  • Oversize platform provides extra lateral power transmission, steering, flex and damping
  • Made with carbon-infused PA for strong, lightweight performance
  • Compatible with Shift Crampons 100/120 (not included)
  • Locking brakes
  • TUV certified

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Technical Specs

Best Use

Backcountry Skiing

Boot Sole Compatibility

Alpine (ISO 5355), GripWalk (ISO 23223), and Touring (ISO 9523)

Lowest DIN

6

Highest DIN

13

Adjustment Range

260-360 millimeters

Weight (Pair)

3 lbs. 14.1 oz.

Gender

Unisex

Sustainability

Contains recycled materials

Reviews
5 reviews with an average rating of 2.6 out of 5 stars

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2 out of 4 (50%) reviewers recommend this product

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Powder to the People
Winter Park, CO
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

Great long-term experience.

1 year ago

I have had these on my chet 120s 192 length for the last four years. They were my primary ski for a couple of years and rode them pretty hard - still do. I think there must be some user error with them as they are difficult to get the toe in then get the front pulled up in tour mode. My son has the same rig for the last three years. Same results. My wife got them this year.. love them. Never a brake release in touring. No bad release down hill in the deep. Will buy again.

Age:45–54
Experience Level:Expert
Yes , I recommend this product

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presto
PNW
Rated 1.0 out of 5 stars

Garbage on all fronts

4 years ago

Do not purchase these bindings. Two tours in, and 4/4 functions failed. Luckily I was able to use ski straps to secure both tow pieces and both sets of brakes in the correct position while in tour mode, for a total of FOUR ski straps. Without ski straps, these components would not maintain locked in the correct position. This is the result of an incredibly minimal amount of snow finding it's way into the nooks and crannies of this binding. These bindings would be an excellent choice for anyone who does not intend to use them, ever.

Age:25–34
Experience Level:Expert

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Jack
Salt Lake City
Rated 1.0 out of 5 stars

They broke. Surprise surprise.

3 years ago

As many other reviewers note, I had a bit of trouble keeping the bindings locked into my boot in tour mode, and keeping the brakes locked down in tour mode. I believe it was mechanical and not an issue of misuse as it only happened with one binding. Didn't make me feel like the bindings were unsafe. That came when half the toepiece on one binding cracked midway through a turn. I ejected and landed badly, injuring my shoulder. I sent them in for a warranty but I'm not sure I ever want to ski on them again. I no longer trust the binding, and you shouldn't either.

Age:25–34
Experience Level:Expert
No, I do not recommend this product

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Tristan T
Boulder, Colorado
Rated 1.0 out of 5 stars

Very disappointed

4 years ago

I was stoked to get these bindings, and was quite disappointed with them. The shifts are about 8 mm too high in the heel which causes you to flip over your tips and doible eject all the time. I had to constantly sit in the back seat to ride and not feel like I was gonna flip over my tips, this cause serious knee and back pain from the misalignment caused by these bindings! I am hoping to return them because they are just a safety hazard. Not to mention they make it impossible to hit cliffs and jumps. Don’t reccomend

Age:18–24
Experience Level:Competitive
No, I do not recommend this product

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PRG141
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

Great tour/all mountain setup

1 year ago

My goto binding for touring and all mountain skiing. I love having a true releasable binding when coming back down.

Yes , I recommend this product
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