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    SKU: 608-152 Voile TTS Transit Bindings

    Rated 4.81/5 stars (16 reviews)
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    Skimo Light. Telemark Tight.


    A fusion of featherweight freedom and rugged reliability, the TTS Transit is built for those who refuse to choose between uphill efficiency and downhill control. It's a binding that defies compromise, blending skimo-inspired weight awareness with the unshakable security that the tele crowd calls for.

    With the heel assembly tucked in your pack, the TTS Transit reigns as the lightest tele touring binding on the market; cutting weight where it counts to make your ascents effortless. Or... are rapid transitions the day's agenda? A new lock mechanism ensures that the heel assembly stays firmly in place, no risk of loss on the road, parking lot, or boot pack. Simply stow the heel lever behind the heel pad and charge forward.

    The true beauty of the TTS Transit is its ability to adapt to the backcountry's ever-changing terrain and snow conditions. Your preferences are always put front and center with a choice of three activity positions, various options for spring cartridge travel and tension, and the ability to make micro-adjustments on the fly.

    Whether you’re pushing through a steep ascent, traversing rolling terrain, or making tight turns through trees, this binding delivers the performance you need. The TTS Transit makes every line lighter, every turn tighter, and every adventure more rewarding.

    Sold as a pair.

    Crampon sold separately.

    Crampon hooks included and installed on TTS Transit binding.

    For Fall 2023 models, Crampon hooks must be mounted to tech toe before toe is mounted to the ski.
    For video instructions for installing the crampon hooks click here.

    Benefits:

    • Option to feel like a traditional 75mm binding.
    • Three activity positions can be entirely changed on the fly.
    • Heel assembly can be removed and stowed. This sheds 264 grams per heel assembly (half the binding's weight) on approach, and prevents snow/ice buildup.
    • Heel lever is more secure than ever. It cams further, and has curves that hug the boot’s contours.
    • 2.43lbs / 1.1kg per pair (total weight with heel assembly, risers, and all hardware included).






    Sold as a Pair

    SPECS


    Size Small Small Soft Large Large Soft
    Part Number 608-152-S 608-152-S-SOFT 608-152-L 608-152-L-SOFT
    Color Black/Black Black/Grey Black/Black Black/Grey
    Weight per pair (lbs/kg) 2 lbs 7oz / 1.1kg 2 lbs 7oz / 1.1kg 2 lbs 7oz / 1.1kg 2 lbs 7oz / 1.1kg
    Riser Height 17mm 17mm 17mm 17mm
    Dual Height Elevators 55mm/75mm 55mm/75mm 55mm/75mm 55mm/75mm

    UPC


    Small: Part No: 608-152-S UPC: 759948920450
    Small Soft: Part No: 608-152-S-SOFT UPC: 759948920467
    Large: Part No: 608-152-L UPC: 759948920436
    Large Soft: Part No: 608-152-L-SOFT UPC: 759948920443
    4.81/5 Stars out of 16 Reviews
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    A season’s review of the TTS binding
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    Bella (Seattle) | September 30th, 2025
    I have been exclusively skiing telemark for over twenty years. I finally made the transition over to NTN boots last season and I have been enjoying Voile’s TTS binding. I exclusively toured with it last winter on 30+ days. The binding makes the uphill climbs feel effortless with its considerable drop in weight and range of motion compared to the traditional 75mm bindings I used to tour with. Pairing this binding with Scarpa’s new TX Pros has been the backcountry kit that I’ve been wanting for years. I love the minimalistic style to the binding as well. It makes it easy to work on if parts fail when you’re on long remote trips. When the crampons came out, I bought a pair too. I love how they clip onto the binding. It’s really easy to take them on/off. I have noticed ice will build up around the crampon mount. I feel like that’s pretty standard though and it is easy to clean out. I originally had the springs that came with the binding kit and then bought the softer springs. I feel like the softer springs are more similar to 75mm bindings I’ve ridden and they still hold up great in variable crusts/conditions. Overall, I’m super pleased with the TTS bindings and find they strike a nice balance between the new and old styles of telemark. There are several recommendations I want to share to keep dialing in this awesome binding. First, my boots are size 25 and I ride with the heel bail positioned closest to the pin binding. This makes it so that I can’t tour uphill with the heel bail down and attached to the binding system. I have had to take the heel bail off with every transition. I’ve played around with the hook position and spring tightness and there’s not a sweet spot that makes the binding tight enough but long enough to work both up and down. It isn’t difficult to put them back on but it does eat up time and can be challenging in icy and windy conditions. Taking the heel bails off/on has also contributed to some movement in the position of the springs throughout the day. I placed a mark on the metal hooks so that I have a visual to adjust them back. I am sure this is less of an issue if you’re touring with the heel bail still attached. Second, I would also love a toe guard to make clicking into the toe piece more seamless. The plastic around my boots did get pretty chewed up this season (partially from just learning to click in to NTN bindings). Lastly, I know it’s historically difficult to have adaptable heel risers for tele boots but it would be so helpful to have a third riser option. Maybe a future design could have 3 risers integrated into the heel. My shins and calves would greatly appreciate it! I keep my uphill tracks at a mellow angle so I might get the mid-sized riser that comes separate and change it out for the taller one that I rarely use. Thanks Voile!
    Verified Buyer
    Perfect BC binding
    5
    Tom (CA) | September 20th, 2025
    What's not to like? Light, simple, adjustable, and robust. They might have a smidge less edge power on wide skis compared to NTN bindings attaching at the duck-butt, but so far the benefits of a lighter, more reliable system have far outweighed any downsides. They are living up to Voile's motto, which is really all I want.
    Incredible Binding Flexibility
    5
    Clayton Russell (Utah) | September 17th, 2025
    I love how adaptable the TTS is, I can remove the heels and feel like a Skimo mountain king, I can adjust positions to dial in the activity and get that NTN feel, and I can have lightning fast transitions at the top of the skin track if I leave the heels on during my tour. Excellent choice in binding for anyone and any boot (with tech fittings)
    favorite binding ever
    5
    Aidan (Utah) | September 15th, 2025
    the simplest binding and that allows for the most customization. The standard cartridges don't bottom out even in a deep knee turn with my 31 mondo boots, and the most aft position feels plenty active. I also have gotten spoiled in the lightness of these bindings by taking the heel assemblies off and stowing them in my pack on the uphill, and it is possible to re-attach them for the downhill with a little mountian yoga. I would recommend these to anyone looking for the best tele touring binding!
    Verified Buyer
    The lightest most customizable bc tele setup
    5
    Nic Hofmann (Salt Lake City) | September 11th, 2025
    As a seasoned tele skier who has tried em all and been disappointed by the trade offs you must make to check all the boxes of what you want… this does it. The transit feels absolutely solid, the flex feeling can be made to feel like a stiff ntn binding or the loosy goosy targas of the past, they are light weight, cleverly made, and have all the features without all the parts. This is the truth for bctele skiing! Pair these with some scaled skis and your friends will Deb complaining that their once heavy setup tele friend is skiing them under the table and never even put skins on. You’ll have the most fun of anyone in the mountains garunteed!
    Review Voile TTS Transit Bindings

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