There’s no shortage of interesting innovation in AT bindings, whether you’re looking for an easy-to-use model or pure performance, but the key players remain (pretty much) the same. Even if the gulf between the winners and runners up continues to shrink.
News and cornerstones
Binding of the year race
ATK Revolution Brake World Cup
Binding of the year light
ATK Timepacer 12
Binding of the year tour
ATK RT 11 Evo
The RT 11 Evo strikes just the right balance between weight and functionality. It features ATK hallmarks like the Evo ski brake, an updated toe piece with a wider mount pattern to the rear and adjustable release values, Cam Release system in the heel piece, and elastic travel.
Binding of the year free full pin
ATK Freeraider 15 Evo
Who says you need an alpine-style binding to tame fatter skis? For most terrain and riders, on not-overly-heavy skis, this is an excellent option. One we’re willing to bet will prove very popular.
Binding of the year free ibrido
Salomon S/Lab Shift2 13 MN
While we wait for the new version, last year’s update reinforced the areas that undergo the most stress. For skiers who want to climb uphill with a pin system, and ski downhill on a full step-in binding, this remains the most universal option. But the competition is heating up.
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