



+2

4 interest-free payments or as low as $59/mo with Affirm. Check your purchasing power
Important WARNING for California residents : Learn More
Description
Combining the best of both worlds, the Tecton is a lightweight touring binding that performs like an alpine binding on the downhill. By utilizing the pin toe unit of the Vipec bindings, the Tecton remains nimble for the uphill. However, once it’s time to rip skins and charge, the Tecton’s innovative heel-locking lever provides the serious power transfer and security you’d normally reserve for a heavier binding, while also providing a solid connection from boot to binding to ski. The Tecton also features a lateral safety release that allows it to be set for specific release forces, which adds safety to your backcountry excursions. The easy step-in and the intuitive control provide security, especially in challenging terrain. The right mix of light high-tech synthetics and high-quality metal alloys provides superior stability at a low weight.
- Requires ISO 9523 Boots with Tech Fittings
- DIN: 5-12
- Ski Width: >70mm
- Alpine heel with Power Rail
- Defined lateral release in the toe with DIN setting and 13mm of elasticity works in both ski and walk mode for skiing and avalanche safety
- Frontal release at the heel with 9mm of elasticity
- Improved step-in function for easy in-and-out
- Easy switch toe
- Static, heel-locking lever for added security and safety
- Three level heel riser
- Brakes included
- Micro-adjustable width wings help compatibility with any model tech insert
- Weight: [without brakes] 550 g (1 lb 3 oz)
- Binding Compatibility: We recommend a brake width equal to or at most 15 mm wider than the ski waist width
-
DIN
5-12 -
Sole Type
Alpine Touring (ISO 9523)
Product Reviews
Review Snapshot
by PowerReviews
Reviewed by 1 customer
the perfect bc binding
Verified Buyer
Comments about Multi / 100 mm
bought this binding for my bc setup however I ended up using it at the resort several times and was pleasantly surprised by its performance, there are other bindings out there that might be slightly lighter however for the performance I prefer these