WEDZE

TOURING SKI BINDING WITH INSERT AND SKI STOP - TOUR FREE+

289.90
419.90 -30%
*From 15.12.2024 and while stocks last
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We've developed a ski touring binding with an adjustable insert and ski stop for easy enjoyment.

The Tour Free + binding features three climbing wedges, ski stops and a 50mm adjustment plate for a very reasonable weight. This makes it the ideal binding for a mountain getaway.

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PRODUCT BENEFITS

Lightweight

450 grams per fastener

Ease of use

Handling the climbing wedges with the tip of the stick, without removing the shoes

Adjustable

3-position rotating climbing wedge. Adjustable length 50mm DIN 5-12

Compatibility

Suitable for hiking boots with inserts.

TECHNICAL INFORMATION

Use of the climbing clamp

Place your shoe on your forefoot at an angle. Once your shoe ergos (metal holes) are opposite the binding pins (metal cones), apply pressure. The front binding is now clipped in place.
For ascent:
- Lift the black plastic part all the way up to lock the binding in place.
- Rotate the heel piece so that it doesn't clip into the back of the boot. Lock the ski stops
- Operate the ascent wedges to find the right height.

Using the lowering clamp

Place your shoe on your forefoot at an angle. Once your shoe's ergos (metal holes) are opposite the binding pins (metal cones), apply pressure. The front binding is now clipped into place.
For the descent:
- Leave the black plastic part at the bottom to allow it to be released in the event of a fall.
- Rotate the heel piece so that it clips into the back of the boot, releasing the ski stops.
- Clip into place with a sharp heel strike.

Fastener release standard

Please note that many touring ski bindings are not standardized.
The binding is released by a spring.
The standard is represented by a scale called DIN.
In theory, an 80 kg skier will set his binding to the scale indicated 8. In reality, he will have to take into account his level of skiing, his physical condition and the snow conditions.

Adaptability

Compatible with Wedze or Dynafit knives.
Sold with one leash per binding to attach the boot to the binding.

COMPOSITIONS / ADVICE

Composition

Main part 100% Aluminium

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