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The new series of Mtn Plate bindings feature the familiar simplicity and durability of our legacy offerings, with the inclusion of all-new micro-adjustable heel and toe pads. The rotation-locked t-nuts will also be a welcomed upgrade, alongside a moulded urethane lanyard that will never kink or fray.
Available in three options to meet various needs, the new Mtn Plate is a system worthy of renewed praise.
This Ascent/Descent model includes both the Touring Bracket and Dual Climbing Heel, as well as a stainless steel slider pin for both uphill touring and downhill riding.
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Sammy (Oregon) | December 1st, 2025
Super Happy with the purchase. Comes with everything you need to do ski touring while easily converting to snowboarding by attaching to your Voile Canted Pucks.
Have a Voile board that came with the Canted Pucks. This is exactly what I was looking for my splitboard Ski-Hardboot set-up. Converts to touring mode with (2) heel risers heights. Plates detach and connect to pucks easy peasy.
Have yet to test it in the field but took it into a ski shop to chat about alternatives or the traditional route of using dynafit bindings with sparks bindings. The MTN Plate appears to work in the same concept as the Sparks R&D Dyno Hardboot bindings with regard to attachment to pucks while also providing a durable solution for touring eliminating the need for a custom dynafit ski binding install or specialized ones such as the Sparks Toes which sound like they have a tenacity to break.
Going to explore some modifications to lock the heel down in touring mode for short downhill travels. Will update once I get out and the PCNW finally gets snow. Buddy is a skier with Salomon S/ Shift bindings so we will see who's set up wins.
Overall Happy and saved me a boat load of money! Greater cheap entry into hardboot set-up which is important to me for touring and having a stiff boot for crampons.
Will post a video on youyube showing the set-up. Not very much out there showing how this set-up works. Don't hesitate and just pull the trigger if you are looking at experimenting Hardboot options or looking for a long term solution.