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Top 5 Ski Bindings Of 2021

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#skibindings #bestskibindings Are you looking for new ski bindings? In this video, our skiing expert Amanda shares with you our top picks for 2021 for budget, ultralight, intermediate & advanced skiers and more. Chapters: 00:00 Intro 00:32 Top Overall Pick 01:57 Best For Skiers On A Budget 02:48 Best For Intermediate & Advanced Skiers 03:37 Best For Resorts & Touring 04:30 Best For Ultralight Backcountry Skiers 05:24 Beginner's Guide To Hiking Gear --------------------------- Our picks: 👉 #1: Top Overall Pick - Marker Griffon 13 ID https://alnk.to/cwMnWvh 👉 #2: Best For Skiers On A Budget - Tyrolia Attack 11 GW https://alnk.to/gzPOvhi 👉 #3: Best For Intermediate & Advanced Skiers - Look Pivot 15 GW https://alnk.to/90tekcT 👉 #4: Best For Resorts & Touring - Salomon S /Lab Shift MNC 13 https://alnk.to/2uBc21N 👉 #5: Best For Ultralight Backcountry Skiers - Black Diamond Helio 145 R10 https://alnk.to/8EDImB6 For more information on how to choose your next ski bindings, check out our buyers guide: https://www.theadventurejunkies.com/best-ski-bindings/ --------------------------- 📗 BOOK: The Beginner's Guide to Hiking Gear 📗 Learn what hiking gear you actually need and what's nice to have, so you can have a safe and enjoyable backpacking experience. If you don't know what gear to bring hiking. Or you feel worried that you don't have the right equipment. Or maybe you've wasted money on gear in the past that wasn't right for you. This is the book you need to read. Get your book today: https://amzn.to/3dmepUF ----------------------------- 💢💢 Top 5 Ski Bindings of 2021 💢💢 👉 #1: Top Overall Pick - Marker Griffon 13 ID https://alnk.to/cwMnWvh Marker constructed the Griffon 13 from premium materials, including a toe designed to reduce the risk of early release and provide for superior power transmission. The bindings are made with an Anti-Friction device that makes it easy to snap in and release out of — whether there’s dirt, ice, or snow build-up — and can be matched to particular skier types, ranging from racing to alpine touring. What I like most about the Marker Griffon 13 ID bindings is how affordable they are for such a high performance binding. ---- 👉 #2: Best For Skiers On A Budget - Tyrolia Attack 11 GW https://alnk.to/gzPOvhi The redesigned Tyolias now feature Alpine and GripWalk sole compatibility. The AFD is now stronger and the DIN located at the heel is easier to adjust than ever before. The toe has been adapted in a way to support improved power transfer, as well. Tyrolia recommends pairing these with skis that have a brake width equal to or at most 15mm wider than the ski waist width. What I like most about the Tyrolia Attack 11 GWs is the wide range of DIN adjustability, from 3-11. ---- 👉 #3: Best For Intermediate & Advanced Skiers - Look Pivot 15 GW https://alnk.to/90tekcT These bindings include an aluminum race toe piece that offers 45mm of travel and multidirectional release that operates separately from the heel. As is becoming almost standard in the ski binding industry, these bindings are compatible with both Alpine and GripWalk soles. Seven points of contact with the boot ensure lateral energy transmission and increase power and control. What I like most about the Look Pivot 15 GW binding is how high quality the metal construction seems to be. ---- 👉 #4: Best For Resorts & Touring - Salomon S /Lab Shift MNC 13 https://alnk.to/2uBc21N Salomon designed these bindings specifically for skies that enjoy both the backcountry and the resort. What makes these so functional is the toe piece that effectively operates like a touring-specific binding when you’re traveling uphill but allows you to shred the gnar on your descents. They’re on par in terms of downhill performance with any other binding on this list — and then some. What I like most about the Salomon Shifts is how equally well they tackle uphill and downhill terrain. ---- 👉 #5: Best For Ultralight Backcountry Skiers - Black Diamond Helio 145 R10 https://alnk.to/8EDImB6 When you’re counting ounces, it’s hard to beat the performance of a pair of the 10.2 oz Helios. Each binding is constructed from lightweight aluminum alloy and other elements that contribute to its lightweight 5.1 oz. It includes optional plates that allow for adjustment and a DIN setting of 10 with both lateral vertical release. It’s important to note that these bindings do not come with brakes. What I like most about the Helio 145 R10s is how intuitive they are to operate.

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