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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.
Sold as a pair.
Benefits
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
Reviews
4.94/5 Stars out of 17 Reviews
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Cynthia
Love everything about the bindings and Voile’s service. The bindings are beautifully made, and made to last! Very easy to use. I’m using Crispi boots with them.
Daniel Matlock
Rock solid. I especially appreciate the heavy gauge aluminum. It's classic and it works. Why mess with a good thing?
VTVolk
I'm a three-pin diehard for all types of ski touring, and these bindings are the epitome of "if it ain't broke, don't fix it." The mount up easily, work flawlessly, and last and last and last. They're substantial enough to handle tele turns with less-than-perfect form and the several different clicks of the bail allow them to mate well with duckbills of varying thicknesses, from T3s to leathers to light XCBC boots.\nIt would be wonderful if Voile included climbing wires for the heels instead of selling them separately, but then they wouldn't be quite so affordable. And, if I'm honest with myself, I rarely raise the wires anyway unless I'm putting on the skins.
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