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Public Service: Dynafit Catalog Available Here — Limited Time

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Update, Sept 12 PM: dynafit.us is up and running, in English. I’ve removed the Dynafit PDF catalog that was previously linked below.

Update, Sept 12, 2007: The main Dynafit website now has this season’s product on it, though the English section doesn’t appear to be available yet. See http://www. dynafit.at.com

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4 Responses to “Public Service: Dynafit Catalog Available Here — Limited Time”

  1. Mike S September 1st, 2007 10:43 am

    Thanks Lou! you rule. Now I can see more details on the Low Tech Race. Do you know if the LTR heel piece provides lateral release?

    The catalog’s Gasherbrum II summit shot shows the LTRs. Good to know they’ve been tested in demanding conditions.

  2. Greg Louie September 1st, 2007 11:36 am

    That appears to be the same LTR heel I bought a couple of years ago from Bachli Bergsport in Switzerland – if so, it uses the old style “U” heel pins and has no lateral release. The only moving part is the white delrin flipper (up to ski, down to tour).

  3. Tony September 3rd, 2007 8:35 am

    Lou can you give me any hints on how to save the the Dynafit catalogue after I download it? So far I have been only able to save the Wildsnow web page it is one, not the catalogue as a PDF file.

  4. Lou September 10th, 2007 5:50 am

    If the Catalog won’t show, here is a direct link: http://www.wildsnow.com/dynafit.html

    I wrapped it with the web page to be nice to the sponsors who keep this site going. But if it doesn’t work then so be it…

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