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Crafted for those who value a straightforward, no-frills approach to their gear, the Voile HD Mountaineer is a lightweight champion among telemark bindings. It's celebrated for its ease of use and reliability, particularly appealing to skiers who embark on extended tours and seek bindings that won't weigh them down or complicate their journey. Its design minimizes complexity, focusing on essential features that deliver performance without the fuss.
The binding's construction is geared toward versatility, supporting a broad spectrum of telemark skiing styles. It's obviously more suited to covering distance than making turns, but it thrives when its snuggled up against the duckbill of a leather boot.
Choose the Voile HD Mountaineer 3-Pin Telemark Binding for a backcountry experience that emphasizes ease, reliability, and adaptability, ensuring your focus remains on the adventure ahead and not on your equipment.
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SPECS
Part Number | 202HD-BK |
Color | Red |
Weight (lbs/kg) | .965lbs/0.44kg/pr. |
Flex/Performance | Neutral |
Material | 5052-H32 Alum |
UPC
Part No: 202HD-GR UPC: 759948917047
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Jeffrey Montgomery | September 10th, 2025
Hello ski touring friends. If you desire to use a simple, reliable and inexpensive binding; then I can’t endorse this selection enough. My most memorable ski turns in deep snow and big terrain have been on these bindings. Although the tele turn is facilitated by this binding so is the alpine turn. Also, although the design may have never intended the following use, I have also had many great resort days on these bindings. Like all things “techi” there are lots of options for both telemark and AT bindings. I use the comparison of running shoes and marathons. You can spend big and say it can only be done in complex shoes. Or you can buy a great pair of racing flats, focus on form and compete a PR marathon. Mounted on a Voile pattern base ski, one can create an incredibly lightweight, simple and efficient approach to ski touring. Side note, this combination is also perfect for shuffling the little ones around a ski resort. One caution is forcing your turn can stress the pins causing rounding and a condition that may force a ski to come off. Spend $70, mount direct to a ski and go. I don’t think you will regret the choice.
Greg | September 10th, 2025
Simple. Solid. Reliable. Lightweight. Can't imagine a better 3-pin binding.
Jon W | September 10th, 2025
I've skied on all kinds of bindings, but I cannot stop skiing on a scaled , metal edged skis with three pin bindings. There is nothing that replicates the simplicity and ease or use of a three pin boot and three pin binding. Tip of the hat to Voile for making a modern, beautiful aluminum binding that I've relied on for years and that my 6 year old is learning to love in the hills today.
Karl | September 10th, 2025
I cannot be bothered to ‘upgrade’ to a heavier and more expensive Tele binding— I just stay true to the humble binding of 3 pins. I use these at the resort on E99’s, Tua Toute Neige’s, KarhuSupremes, and Fischer 88’s. They are just fine on my Altai Hok’s, as well. They handle hard pack and powder, too. As I age, I find that I prefer my T4 and T2 plastic boots over leather on the groomers, but contrary to what everyone tells me, my humble 3 pin bindings work just fine with T2 boots. Sure, I have to hone technique on every run, but that is why I ski.
Jeromy | September 10th, 2025
Solid reliable equipment. Worry free and worth every penny!
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