As someone who spent a lot of time touring in frame bindings and who then made the switch to pin bindings and never looked back, I have been pleasantly surprised by how well Daymakers go uphill. Compared to frame bindings, I think the stride you get is so much more natural and comfortable; the risers work great; and I haven't yet had any icing issues. They are heavy and take up substantial space in your pack, but I've come away very impressed so far, for what they are.
If you plan on spending a lot of time skinning uphill, it'd probably be worth getting a pin binding (and a touring boot that works with them) — there are a lot of great options right now. But if you're looking to try touring, don't have boots with tech fittings, and / or don't want to put a touring binding on the skis you already have, I'd recommend Daymakers over frame bindings. Between Daymakers and downhill-oriented touring bindings like the Shift, I personally think frame bindings are obsolete at this point.