With excellent ascent and descent properties and extremely simple operation, it is the all-rounder for any terrain. The exclusive sideways release at the front releases reliably and prevents unintentional releases thanks to its high elasticity. This and the large DIN adjustment range from 4 to 12 create confidence and give even lightweight skiers a sense of security on ski tours.
Fritschi Vipec Evo 12
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Fritschi Vipec Evo 12 Ski Touring Bindings - 580 g
The Diamir Safety Pin System incorporates several patented technologies that allow for a defined release even with a heavily bent ski. The technology mix of the Tecton, featuring a pin unit at the front and a heel piece, transforms every ride into unforgettable emotions with uncompromising power transfer. Its lightweight design, easy entry, safety comparable to alpine bindings, and practical operation make it perfect for a day on the slopes.
Swiss made: All components are manufactured in Switzerland and assembled in Reichenbach into a high-quality product. Each binding undergoes meticulous quality control after assembly, including functionality checks.
Brakes: 80, 90, 100, 115 mm
Weight: 500 g without brakes (+80 g)
DIN Adjustment mini-maxi: 5-12
Active Length Compensation – The key to a defined release: The active length compensation compensates for the movement of the ski by allowing the heel unit to slide back and forth on a guiding plate, even with a heavily bent ski, ensuring constant pressure on the system. This enables a defined release in various skiing situations.
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With the Fritschi Vipec Evo, the Z-value for the pivoting solution can be set on the toe piece. The heel section is shifted for the changeover and not twisted. This results in very good power transmission on the descent.