More comfort: ST Rotation 10 ski touring binding from Dynafit

Product of the month - The question of whether a frame or pin binding is actually obsolete. Now you can argue about the small and big innovations. The fact that technical experiments with touring bindings are quickly forgotten should not be the case with the innovative ST Rotation 10 from Dynafit.

A contribution by Fabian Reichle - Bächli Bergsport

Ski touring bindings have become more comfortable and safer since the invention of the pin binding at the end of the 80s by Fritschi. The original principle is still the same, but this does not mean that there is no permanent further development - yes, it even has to. Dynafit is also aware of this.

The lightweight construction specialist for winter sports recently revised its already legendary Radical touring binding - after all, it was the undisputed piece of evidence that pin bindings can withstand high loads. The result is that ST rotation 10.

The new flagship from Dynafit consists mainly of lightweight aluminum and is particularly easy to get on thanks to the newly integrated centering. The front rotating jaws are special, as they can be used to avoid false triggering.

If you are looking for a performance-oriented yet comfortable touring binding that does not compromise, especially on the ascent, the ST rotation 10 from Dynafit more than happy.

The technical details of the Dynafit ST Rotation 10:

  • Weight: 599g (90mm)
  • Adjustable length: 22.5mm
  • TÜV certified
  • Length-adjustable buttocks
  • Two-step climbing aid
  • Stopper widths in mm: 80, 90, 100, 105
  • Stand height in front: 36mm / 39mm

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