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Fritschi Bindings - quelle difference?

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This might be an obvious questions but here goes..

The Fritschi site does not give the weight of the brakes, which come with the Freeride Plus as standard but not with the Explore.

I assume that the Explore with brakes are still lighter than the Freeride Plus?

These are primarily for touring. Is there any significant drawback of the Explores to get the weight advantage?

Many thanks.
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22 dropout, I don't know about the weight, but Mrs Ski has used a pair of Titanal III (predessor of the Explore) for several years, with both downhill and touring boots. No problems at all.
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22 dropout, how much do you weigh? How hard do you ski? If you are light and as you say primarily for touring the Explores will be OK. Personally I would get the Freeride Plus. Actually, I would get Dynafit but that's just me...
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22 dropout wrote:
I assume that the Explore with brakes are still lighter than the Freeride Plus?


Only just, the brakes weigh around 170g which halves the weight difference.
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I'm about 68kg and ski fairly light. These are to get me into ski touring on my old Zag 74's and I expect to go dynafit in a couple of years with a lighter rig altogether. For day tours and to give more options it seems as though we might as well get the performance advantage of the Freeride Plus.
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