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Discover our selection of bindings Fritschi for ski touring: lightness, safety, and performance.

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FRITSHI: ski touring bindings

The prototype and device manufacturing workshop was created in 1960 by Albert Fritschi. In 1970, brothers Andreas and Christian Fritschi decided to use this workshop to specialize in the production of ski bindings.
Pioneer
of bindings with walk function for ski touring, the brand is the reference in the market when it comes to safety.
Concerned with every detail, the brand designs and manufactures all its products in Reinchenbach in the Swiss Alps.


THE TWO KEY WORDS: Demand and Durability


With the master words: functionality, safety, and reliability, the Fritshi team meets the highest demands. Indeed, the brand takes pride in designing products derived from ecological transformation. It aims for them to be durable over time to maximize their lifespan.


OUR SELECTION OF FRITSHI SKI BINDINGS:

Alpinstore, specialist in outdoor product sales, invites you to discover its selection. Here, we mainly offer ski and ski touring equipment as well as textiles and accessories.
Ideal for your enjoyment on and off the slopes. The FRITSHI range seems perfect for you.






Ski binding Fritschi : performance and safety for touring

Ski touring bindings Fritschi offer an excellent compromise between lightness, downhill support, and reliability in ascent. This guide helps you compare models, understand technical characteristics, and choose the equipment suited to your needs.

Essential technical characteristics

  • Weight: a key criterion for ascent. Ultralight models prioritize effort in elevation.
  • Binding system: reliable pin/tech interface and adjustable heel for better safety in descent.
  • Release adjustment range (setting value): important for safety and compatibility with different boots.
  • Walk/descent mode: range and comfort of walking (available ascent angles).
  • Compatibility ski/sole: check the standard and compatibility of inserts.

Comparison of ranges Fritschi

Three main families generally stand out: ascent-oriented models, versatile models, and descent-oriented models. Ascent-oriented models prioritize weight and movement efficiency. Versatile models seek a good balance between lightness and sturdiness. Descent-oriented models are reinforced for behavior close to classic alpine bindings.

Compare these criteria between models: weight, maximum release value, lateral rigidity, heel height, brake options, and tool-free adjustment possibilities.

Advantages and performance

The bindings offered stand out for excellent downhill performance for touring bindings. Safety is enhanced by robust heels and precise release ranges. Ascent performance is optimized thanks to effective walk modes and reduced support points.

Available accessories

Several accessories improve use and safety: adaptable brakes, ascent wedges, pads, and replacement screws. For safety options, consider specific ski touring brakes and multi-position ascent wedges.

Wear parts and maintenance kits are also available to extend the lifespan of the binding.

How to choose your binding?

Ask yourself these questions: what type of outing do you practice? Are you looking for lightness at all costs or very good performance in powder and with crampons? What is your level in descent? Finally, check compatibility with your skis and boots.

Practical advice: if you hesitate between lightness and safety, opt for a versatile model capable of handling technical descents while remaining light in ascent. If you also want to choose your alpine skis for mixed outings, check the compatibility between the binding installation and the boot sole.

User reviews

Feedback highlights the reliability of locking systems and the precision of adjustments. Skiers appreciate the robustness in aggressive support and the simplicity of adjustment at the start of the season. Some reviews mention the price, but most believe that durability compensates for the investment.

Equipment and compatibility

Before purchasing, check your list of ski touring equipment or explore our specialized ski touring equipment: compatible boots, skis with appropriate inserts, tools for installation, and protections. Professional installation and adjustment according to your weight and style are recommended.

FAQ

What are the best ski touring bindings on the market?

The best are those that match your priorities: weight, safety, or downhill performance. Compare the characteristics mentioned above to determine the best choice for you.

How to properly adjust my binding?

Have the release value adjusted by a professional. Also, check the alignment and heel height according to your boots.

What accessories should I prioritize buying?

Adaptable brakes, heel pads, and a screw kit are basics. Anti-slip pads and ascent wedges improve comfort in ascent.

Conclusion and call to action

Ready to take the plunge? Compare models, check compatibility with your skis, and order with confidence. To equip your next outing, buy bindings Fritschi for ski touring is an option that combines safety and performance.

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