Guardian vs. Adrenalin

SwagtasticWalrus

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Which is better for backcountry jibbing around and long pow turns? No huge cliffs. (20-30ft max) mounting on surface lab. I want the best power transmission possible. Which has a wider screw stance? How much heavier is the guardian? Does the guardian ice up a lot? I'm 6'4 190lbs. Advanced skier.
 
I have no experience with either outside of some fondling. I am giving you the weight and stack height of each one, non objectively.

Guardian:2960 g/pair (large)

stack height:26 mm

Adrenalin:2650 g/pair (large)

stack height:36 mm

Compare to the Duke, a well-known design. (new design specs)

Duke:2780 g/pair (small)

stack height:36 mm

I have experience with the old Dukes, and it felt slightly awkward to me being that high off the ski, however it was still very manageable.

I will also point out that the Guardian does not have a flat touring mode. It's something to note.
 
Mntlion over on TGR has ADRs mounted on 4frnt CODYs, and he's pretty happy with them. He said they skied really well, adn had no issues with them touring(Gecko glueless skins were a different matter).

He also has a pair of Guardians sitting in the box. Not sure why he chose to ski the ADRs over the Guardians. Maybe it was the weight.

I have Dukes, and looked at the Guardians and Adrenalines, and decided to put Sollyfit plates on my EHPs. 916s for when I'm not walking and FT12s when I am. Bam. And Tecnica Cochise for everything.
 
He's got two pairs of them. One, cut for Nordica Hell n Backs and skied with Dynafits, perform wonderfully. The other, on his CODY/ADR setup, had an issue with the glue not sticking in the cold on his first tour with them.
 
there is no flat tour mode. It is like 5 degrees or something. Its really a non-issue. Its a little awkward going downhill and just standing on them when your on flat but not really when your touring. Ive never used the Adrenalin but much prefer my guardians to my dukes. Would I buy guardians to replace existing dukes probably not but going forward if I am going to get a framed touring binding its going to be the guardian.
 
Sweet. There's some firsthand experience on the non-flat touring mode. I would think it would be a bother, especially if the user didn't have a walk mode (if you had no touring boots), but I have never skied them so don't ask me. I'm just drawing off how annoying it is to skin on flat with a riser on.
 
Really the only reason I'm considering the Adrenalin is the flex ability. Does it really make a difference?

Would the 36mm stand height be annoying? how does the height compare to the Fritschi?
 
Bump.

Now that it's the end of the season (sadly). Just wondering what peoples' experiences were using either of these bindings throughout the season.

Any issues? Did you like/ dislike them and why?

 
Toured on the Guardians a couple times this season and skied them 25+days. They tour perfectly fine for what I wanted but you might want to look into a lighter binding for longer tours (definitely got my work out). What I can say is they ski incredibly! Feels exactly like any other alpine binding I have been on. Hope that helps.
 
I spent 2 consecutive weeks touring for hut trips with the adrenalins, plus a bunch of other touring this season, and the uphill performance is definately the nicest of the framed bindings I've used. Had some pre-release issues when skiing them really hard, mostly on hill, but definately more reliable than not. Personally I'm a big fan of the flex feature, I've had too many auto-tele incidents in fritschis, as well as it doesn't create a dead spot when skiing hardpack
 
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I've had the Barons before and wasn't particularly fond of them and sold that whole ski set up. I'm looking into the 13 din guardians and I just read about the adrenalines and was wondering if anyone else had experience on those? I've heard awesome things about the guardians except the bit of awkardness on flat ground that was already mentioned before.

Also not being able (financially) to have a true bc set up and an actual freeride set up (for FWQ's and whatnot) does anyone think one of these AT bindings would do better under some speed, probably cruddy snow and some minor drops? (not planning on doing much bigger than 15ft). Wish I could have two ski set ups but alas... broke college kid / will be even broker college grad with loans to pay.
 
ah yea forgot all the other goodies that could help out the advice giving:

weigh about 115, 5'4, skiing Colorado (so lighter snow and less of it than PNW etc...) limited budget- not looking to buy the "best/most expensive" stuff out there. Mostly inbounds/sidecountry shredding and earning some turns periodically throughout the season.
 
13290906:lp. said:
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I've had the Barons before and wasn't particularly fond of them and sold that whole ski set up. I'm looking into the 13 din guardians and I just read about the adrenalines and was wondering if anyone else had experience on those? I've heard awesome things about the guardians except the bit of awkardness on flat ground that was already mentioned before.

Also not being able (financially) to have a true bc set up and an actual freeride set up (for FWQ's and whatnot) does anyone think one of these AT bindings would do better under some speed, probably cruddy snow and some minor drops? (not planning on doing much bigger than 15ft). Wish I could have two ski set ups but alas... broke college kid / will be even broker college grad with loans to pay.

13290909:lp. said:
ah yea forgot all the other goodies that could help out the advice giving:

weigh about 115, 5'4, skiing Colorado (so lighter snow and less of it than PNW etc...) limited budget- not looking to buy the "best/most expensive" stuff out there. Mostly inbounds/sidecountry shredding and earning some turns periodically throughout the season.

What did you dislike about the Barons, exactly?

The Guardians are both heavier and more awkward to tour with compared to the Marker lineup. I have a friend who is about your size who skis on Tracker 13s and she has mentioned how heavy they feel. We ski together frequently, both in bounds and out and I have noticed that the higher riser setting sometimes slips down and causes the binding to lock back into ski mode. That seems very annoying to me and I would steer away from the binding.

The unfortunate thing is that there isn't really a great do-it-all binding out there; everything has compromises. Weight, touring capability, boot compatibility, stack height, and intended use are all factors. Depending on what you dislike about the Baron, there are other options that could work better for you but nothing is perfect yet.
 
13325975:Dirty.Harry. said:
What did you dislike about the Barons, exactly?

The Guardians are both heavier and more awkward to tour with compared to the Marker lineup. I have a friend who is about your size who skis on Tracker 13s and she has mentioned how heavy they feel. We ski together frequently, both in bounds and out and I have noticed that the higher riser setting sometimes slips down and causes the binding to lock back into ski mode. That seems very annoying to me and I would steer away from the binding.

The unfortunate thing is that there isn't really a great do-it-all binding out there; everything has compromises. Weight, touring capability, boot compatibility, stack height, and intended use are all factors. Depending on what you dislike about the Baron, there are other options that could work better for you but nothing is perfect yet.

Definitely, I'm trying to settle for a middle ground. I have tried the guardians (trackers) and noticed that about the riser. I really disliked the stack height on the Barons and they broke twice within 6 months, parts that is/ not how it was mounted. Was probably just those bindings specifically, not representative overall but it sketched me a bit.
 
13328154:japanada said:
buy my guardian 16s on the lowlow

If they were the 13's I'd be paypal-ing you

I'm a shorty, I usually ski a 6 or 7 din and I think that's where the 16s start at so they wouldn't work to well for me.
 
13290909:lp. said:
ah yea forgot all the other goodies that could help out the advice giving:

weigh about 115, 5'4, skiing Colorado (so lighter snow and less of it than PNW etc...) limited budget- not looking to buy the "best/most expensive" stuff out there. Mostly inbounds/sidecountry shredding and earning some turns periodically throughout the season.

I have lots of friends on the Guardians and have seen enough to never want a pair - they have an inherent weakness on the frame near the toe and I've seen a lot snap clean in two at that point (the stress supposedly comes from snow build up under toe whilst touring but I have had friends aware of this who have checked constantly and they've still snapped when torqued slightly). I've also seen friends get frustrated with the annoyance mentioned above where the riser moves and the ski locks back into ski mode whilst touring. Given they're the heaviest option and seem the most prone to breaking I don't really see the appeal even if they do ski well.

I have about 100 days on Adrenalins and love them - they ski and tour much better than a pair of Dukes I had and are the lightest out of the burlier frame bindings. I've also rarely have icing issues (I ski in Canadian Rockies so similar snow to you).

With your size and weight though I would recommend the Marker Tour F12s. I haven't skied them but have heard great things about them from friends who ski resort hard in them - they even prefer them to Dukes/Barons and they're considerably lighter.
 
13334428:minihef said:
With your size and weight though I would recommend the Marker Tour F12s. I haven't skied them but have heard great things about them from friends who ski resort hard in them - they even prefer them to Dukes/Barons and they're considerably lighter.

Awesome thanks for the info I'll check them out!
 
13334428:minihef said:
With your size and weight though I would recommend the Marker Tour F12s. I haven't skied them but have heard great things about them from friends who ski resort hard in them - they even prefer them to Dukes/Barons and they're considerably lighter.

I understand why you recommended the Tour F12s and I have done the same in the past, but they're really a lighter version of the Barons. They have the same overall design and drawbacks but in a lighter/weaker package.

The Adrenalin 13 or the Fischer Ambition 12 are good options to look at too, although I think that the Ambition is just a copy of the old, trusted Fritschi. While you're at it look at those as well. I picked up a used pair for 150 a couple years ago for my rock skis/early season touring setup. They have a high stack height but they are proven and you can probably find them for relatively cheap.
 
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