Fs: BD fritschi explore AT bindings

to anyone looking at these be aware they are the lighter duty model in the line up and not really ideal to use as an everyday or heavy abuse BC binding
 
Actually, I had the older version (titanal 3) and skied them in and out of bounds, on terrain from ice to cliff drops, it really just depends on your weight/height, and how you ski. Right now I have a pair of 1-1/2 pound Dynafit bindings that I ski fairly aggressively in various conditions, and since I only have the din set at 7.5 its no problem.

It is true that these are not great for 200 lb freeride machine skiers, but if you want a binding you can mount to a one ski quiver, for backcountry and lift skiing, these are great. (especially for women and smaller people). I think they are sweet.
 
i am 5'6 135 lbs and ski hard on my other pair this pair is brand new ...i have never had any probelms with these ....and just for full disclosure ...i also own some bomber bishops and marker barons ... so i guess it depends on what you want to do and are using them for....... if this is something u need buy up
 
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