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Product Condition: The Fritschi Diamir Explore Binding is in Good condition. These bindings look brand new! The only thing is that they are missing one screw, that goes in the front of one of the bindings. There are no signs of use, scratches or defects in the bindings. Included is the leash, original box and instructions! If you're looking for a new pair of bindings, and know where you can find a screw, these will be a great deal for you!

Size: Unisex XL

Color: One Color

Retail Cost: $369.95

Do you love alpine touring but don't want to lug big, nasty, heavy bindings up the hill? The Fritschi Diamir Explore Alpine Touring Binding is the solution to your problems. Built to last, the Explore uses a super slick Teflon plate and adjustable toe to give you a solid connection and a reliable release every time. The Explorer's heel lever is designed for an easy transition from ski mode to touring mode, and features 3 positions of lift, including a Super High setting that'll let you climb in comfort, serenaded by the swearing of your group. For long trips in the backcountry where weight is a major factor, the Explore is stalwart companion. The Fritschi Diamir Explore even has return springs make your kick-turns effortless.
Ounces count when you're Exploring. (BLDH927)

Price: $78.77
MSRP: $369.95
79 % off of retail
Item: 128237
Brand: Black Diamond
Model:
Type: Closeout
Size: Unisex XL
Condition: Excellent
Quantity: 0
Tech Specs:
Material: Plastic, steel
DIN Rated: Yes
DIN Range: Up to 10
Boot Compatibility: All AT boots
Brakes Included: No
Brake Width: N/A
Heel Elevators: Yes, 3-position
Recommended Use: Backcountry touring
Weight: 3lb 11oz
Warranty: 1 Year
Country of Origin: China

Shipping Rate

Flat Rate: $9.53




Questions submitted for this item.

Question: Is the missing screw used to adjust the DIN?
Will these fit Alpine boots?
Answer: They are not missing anything to adjust the din, and they will fit alpine boots. Thanks.

Question: Is the missing screw that goes in the front of one of the bindings, the screw used to mount the binding to the ski? Thanks
Answer: Yes, I believe that's the missing screw. Thanks.