Dynafit Superlite
Best lightweight binding for dedicated alpine touring enthusiasts.
This simple swap is the secret to making high-performance touring gear actually work for lighter skiers. By lowering the vertical release threshold, you get a safer, more responsive setup without sacrificing lateral control. It is a precise, low-cost fix that turns an aggressive binding into a custom fit.
$49.95
at
Cripple Creek Backcountry
Who it's for
- Weight-conscious ski mountaineers prioritizing efficiency on steep ascents.
- Aggressive backcountry skiers who need high lateral release values.
- Performance-oriented tourers who value a direct and responsive ski feel.
Who should skip it
- Skiers who want to adjust vertical release without swapping hardware.
- Climbers who prefer multiple riser heights for varying slope angles.
- Value-seeking shoppers who prefer a complete out-of-the-box binding solution.
Performance breakdown
Release Customization
Unlocks precise vertical release settings previously unavailable for lighter skiers.
Installation Complexity
Requires mechanical aptitude to swap springs within the binding housing.
Safety Optimization
Significantly improves release reliability for users outside standard weight ranges.
Compatibility Range
Limited to specific Dynafit models, restricting its universal application.
Weight Efficiency
Minimal mass addition keeps your backcountry setup ultralight and agile.
Lateral Stability
Maintains robust lateral retention while softening the vertical release profile.
Key Specs
Lateral Release DIN
4-13
Vertical Release DIN
6
Binding Type
Touring
Release Type
Lateral and Vertical
Max DIN Setting
13.0
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