Atomic Shift MNC 13
Brand: AtomicModel year: 2020 - 2022
Weight: 850 gram
Manufacturers description
Few have missed hearing about the Shift bond. Shift MNC 13 is the success that entered the market last year. A low tech binding uphill which is then converted with a simple handle to a high-capacity free-riding binding. For the first time, you can go uphill with tech and go downhill with full security with the same binding. You can also use it performs with your regular alpine boot without tech inserts. Do you want a commitment to all riding? Shift MNC 13 is the answer.
What do you think about Atomic Shift MNC 13?
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Strengths:
Safety, power transmission and elasticity. A binding for the whole mountain.
Weaknesses:
Plastic construction, compared to real tech bindings, difficult to switch between riding and walking mode, the weight. Balance also gets tricky on the ski when you walk, which means that "kick turns" don't flow as well as with a three-knotted tech binding. Many components that can freeze together/pack with snow.
Summary:
Was a game changer when it launched. Have used it myself since 2020 and am now on my second setup (first Salomon and now Atomic). Perfect alternative to bindings if you just want one piece of equipment or to use on a ski trip, for example mounted on a pair of all mountain to use both on the piste and for top tours and free skiing.
I am satisfied and have never had a single "stealing release", it is important to be careful with the ski stopper when switching to walking mode so that you ensure that it ends up in the right position and clicks into place.
Due to weight and complicated use (switching walking/riding mode), I don't recommend anything as a purely top-tour binding.
Model year: 2022
Safety, power transmission and elasticity. A binding for the whole mountain.
Weaknesses:
Plastic construction, compared to real tech bindings, difficult to switch between riding and walking mode, the weight. Balance also gets tricky on the ski when you walk, which means that "kick turns" don't flow as well as with a three-knotted tech binding. Many components that can freeze together/pack with snow.
Summary:
Was a game changer when it launched. Have used it myself since 2020 and am now on my second setup (first Salomon and now Atomic). Perfect alternative to bindings if you just want one piece of equipment or to use on a ski trip, for example mounted on a pair of all mountain to use both on the piste and for top tours and free skiing.
I am satisfied and have never had a single "stealing release", it is important to be careful with the ski stopper when switching to walking mode so that you ensure that it ends up in the right position and clicks into place.
Due to weight and complicated use (switching walking/riding mode), I don't recommend anything as a purely top-tour binding.
Model year: 2022
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Strengths:
Easy to change between walking mode and riding mode. Easy.
Weaknesses:
Difficult to get pins in with some boot models. Goes snow and ice under the glass for YOUR scale. My bindings broke off after 3 weeks of skiing on piste
Summary:
I don't really trust the binding when I'm skiing and jumping. Sad to not be able to find a good binding...
Model year: 2021
Easy to change between walking mode and riding mode. Easy.
Weaknesses:
Difficult to get pins in with some boot models. Goes snow and ice under the glass for YOUR scale. My bindings broke off after 3 weeks of skiing on piste
Summary:
I don't really trust the binding when I'm skiing and jumping. Sad to not be able to find a good binding...
Model year: 2021
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Strengths:
Stable, simple and versatile
Weaknesses:
Slightly sluggish to adjust
Summary:
Good binding, is completely satisfied
Model year: 2020
Stable, simple and versatile
Weaknesses:
Slightly sluggish to adjust
Summary:
Good binding, is completely satisfied
Model year: 2020
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