Alpine Trekker (Page 2)
Strengths:
You do not have tough turbines and can have their alpine bindings for the slope.
Weaknesses:
Takes space and weighs a lot in the backpack. Costs extra weight up, and is no higher to go on.
Takes a long time to take on and take off.
Works sometimes not well with Ross / Look bindings, sometimes they do not work at all ...
Summary:
Dukes are better in 95% of cases.
You do not have tough turbines and can have their alpine bindings for the slope.
Weaknesses:
Takes space and weighs a lot in the backpack. Costs extra weight up, and is no higher to go on.
Takes a long time to take on and take off.
Works sometimes not well with Ross / Look bindings, sometimes they do not work at all ...
Summary:
Dukes are better in 95% of cases.
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Easy to use, putting and removing Alpine Trekker is easy. Tightened just like a shoe in the tie and then just step in and tighten the heel. Very easy to adjust to binding and shoes.
Two levels of heel lift cover most situations and are relatively easy to "trap" in and out.
Alpine Trekker builds a couple of centimeters, you're standing on top of your usual binding. However, I do not experience this as a problem.
On lighter slopes, the binding works clockwise. However, shoe is not 100% fixed, which feels uncomfortable slanting and in impact in steep terrain. The best team in the situation "if you fall - you die", by the way, is an excellent product.
In summary, Alpine Trekker fills its function and opens amazing possibilities. However, does not replace a "proper" bandwidth binding in tougher conditions, but that's not the point either.
Personally, I am very pleased to be able to bring my fat alpine equipment up to the mountain and avoid vibrating with telescopes in the runway ...
Model year: 2002
Two levels of heel lift cover most situations and are relatively easy to "trap" in and out.
Alpine Trekker builds a couple of centimeters, you're standing on top of your usual binding. However, I do not experience this as a problem.
On lighter slopes, the binding works clockwise. However, shoe is not 100% fixed, which feels uncomfortable slanting and in impact in steep terrain. The best team in the situation "if you fall - you die", by the way, is an excellent product.
In summary, Alpine Trekker fills its function and opens amazing possibilities. However, does not replace a "proper" bandwidth binding in tougher conditions, but that's not the point either.
Personally, I am very pleased to be able to bring my fat alpine equipment up to the mountain and avoid vibrating with telescopes in the runway ...
Model year: 2002
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Very good invention that makes your Alpine equipment randon on a nafs. However, it does not change the weight, so it gets heavy up. Fits very well for shorter climbs and best of all - you get to go with the right equipment down. However, they may feel a little clumsy when you go obliquely, but it's twice as fast as taking the skis on the shoulder.
Model year: 2001
Model year: 2001
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