First tour I used them on I snapped them in half. Their warranty is great, the replaced them next-day air no questions asked. Since then they've survived but I've been a little skeptical. There's a reason they're called "day-wrekkers." Make sure your skins fit perfectly, too, because you don't have the side-to-side rigidity with trekkers to cut in an edge if you need to. And along those same lines, if you have a wide ski (say, >95mm undefoot) they will give you fits because of the flex of the ski underfoot. The weak spot is in the trekker design itself. If you are using look/rossi bindings, they're also a pain in the ass because you need to stick your finger underneath the size-adjustment bar every time you put them in, while popping up the heel so it secures the trekker right. So, that all said, after a season of touring with trekkers, I will never do it again. I'm picking up a set of B4's and sticking some Naxo's on them, end of story.