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Atomic Shift 13 MNC
$156.97
Atomic Shift MNC 13 Black / Gold
- Compatible with both Alpine and pin tech boots.
- Hike and Ride – simple switching between modes.
- DIN adjustment range 6.
- Compatible with crampons The size option tells how wide the brakes are.
The Atomic Shift 13 MN is a lightweight multinorm conforming binding that works as a downhill binding for din, GripWalk, and alpine touring soles. With a few quick adjustments, the toe turns into a pin tech binding and the brakes lock in the up position for uphill travel. Great choice for those looking to travel uphill as much as downhill. The Atomic Shift 13 MN is a game-changer: the world’s first binding with full touring and freeride capability in one. It’s a genuine tech binding for hiking complete with pins. Then flick the hike/ride switch to ski mode and it turns into a genuine freeride binding for the way down, compatible with all ISO normed alpine and touring boots on the market – alpine and touring. So, for the first time you don’t have to compromise when you’re touring or skiing – either by hiking with a heavy solution like frames or skiing downhill with pins. You get the best for both. And even better, you can also use it for your alpine skiing days with your normal alpine boot. Finally, one binding for everything!
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