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Through years of testing and product development, backcountry skiing bindings have progressed from simple cable bindings to engineered machines that represent state-of-art materials science and mechanicals. This collection of backcountry skiing bindings covers the full historical range of modern bindings.

Fritschi Freeride Plus - Backcountry Skiing Alpine Touring Binding

The first production models of the Fristchi Freeride Plus were released during late winter 2006. The binding is an incremental improvement in performance, with a plastic base plate that's mostly cosmetic but might have a slight effect in terms of binding stability during aggressive skiing. On the test bench this binding is virtually identical in side twisting flex to the previous model Freeride, and weighs one ounce more per binding. No doubt responding to several years of complaints by skiers of the Fritschi "back seat" feeling, the Plus has slightly more ramp angle (toe lower then heel), and ramp angle can easily be increased by mounting without the front baseplate.

Fritschi Diamir Freeride Plus Binding

Fritschi Diamir Freeride Plus Binding

The Fritschi Diamir Freeride Plus Binding is equally ready for a backcountry tour or ridgeline carcass huck.



Fritschi Freeride Plus backcountry skiing binding.

Complete backcountry skiing binding shown above. Red parts are the "Power Transmission Control." Click photo to enlarge, or click here for detailed zoom and pan.

 
Fritschi Freeride Plus backcountry skiing binding.
Red device on heel latch is the excellent "anti insta-tele" feature. Former Freeride bindings would sometimes come unlatched when the ski flexed during aggressive skiing. This was caused by the tabs on the sides of the catch sliding back and forth and eventually popping out from under the part meant to hold them. The new feature allows the catches to remain engaged with with the latch while everything else moves. Check out the video.
 
Fritschi Freeride Plus backcountry skiing binding.
Another view of the ant insta-tele feature, showing the red plastic tabs engaged under the latch.
 
Fritschi Freeride Plus backcountry skiing binding.
Detail of anti insta-tele.
 
Fritschi Freeride Plus backcountry skiing binding.
Bottom of heel unit showing legs (with holes) that rest on ski. These are farther apart and longer than those of previous models, and are said to make the binding more stable.
 
Fritschi Freeride Plus backcountry skiing binding.
 
Rear base plate. Legs fit on outside of ribs, binding rail fits in the central slot. Again, the idea is to make the binding more stable but bench testing shows little difference between this model and previous.
 
Fritschi Freeride Plus backcountry skiing binding.
Front plate is totally cosmetic. The binding can be mounted without this for more ramp angle, though this model has more ramp angle than previous models.

For a deeper look at this binding see Inside the Freeride Plus.

Weight: One binding with screws, 36 oz., 1022 g


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