As someone who has suffered an ACL injury while skiing, I’m particularly cognizant of my knees when schralping the gnar. Luckily, the folks at KneeBinding are…
Browsing: ski bindings
Last October, Salomon announced the new Guardian 16 touring bindings. Since that time, I’ve been anxious to see them in person. Heading into Outdoor Retailer, Salomon…
Just a few more items to cover from this year’s Outdoor Retailer, so lets round out the hardgoods coverage with a little from Black Diamond, Fritschi…
Could the new Marker Tour alpine-touring ski bindings really be the Fritschi-killer? It’s possible, yes indeed, but probable? Well, with Marker’s undeniably-huge market perception and the…
After a few years off the market, the much-loved Look Pivot bindings are back. I rode Look bindings for years and love the turntable heel for…
I got word this week that Naxo has gone out of business. A simple email from the Brand Manager for Rottefella broke the news. Honestly, it’s…
My ACL was obliterated on the summit of Jupiter Peak at Park City Mountain Resort in March 1997. A quick carve down the ridge and a…
With nearly all backcountry skiers choosing either Fritschi or Dynafit bindings, it appears that there is another option for those who choose to earn their turns. …
New for Fall 2007, Marker is introducing the burliest alpine touring binding to date, the Marker Duke. The Marker Duke is targeted at skiers who insist…
When the folks at Backcountry Access first came out with a hard-charging ski touring binding for big mountain alpine skiers looking to cross-over to earning their…
This year Black Diamond released the Havoc – a 120mm fat ski with a twin tip construction. We rode a 183cm pair mounted with some Fritschi…