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A free-pivoting, alpine touring-style telemark binding, the Voilé Switchback allows backcountry telemark skiers to ascend with zero heel resistance thus conserving valuable energy and allowing for easier trail breaking. The Switchback is easily switched from uphill touring to downhill telemark skiing with use of your ski pole. Also, it comes standard equipped with dual height climbing heel elevators for varying ascents.
Includes dual height heel elevators, (men)+65mm/100mm
Not compatible with the Voilé Release Kit.
Sold as a pair.
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| Part Number | Short Rod: 608-110-10-GR | Standard Rod: 608-110-20-GR | Long Rod: 608-110-30-GR |
| Color | Grey | Grey | Grey |
| Boot Size (Mondo Point) | 24-26.5 | 27-31 | 31+ |
| Boot Sole Length (mm) | 273-322 | 305-350 | 323-368 |
| Boot Size (US) | 5-8.5 | 9-13 | 13+ |
| Weight (lbs/kg) | 3 lbs/1.36kg/pr. | 3 lbs/1.36kg/pr. | 3 lbs/1.36kg/pr. |
| Riser Height | 25mm | 25mm | 25mm |
| Dual Height Elevators | 65mm/100mm | 65mm/100mm | 65mm/100mm |
| Flex/Performance | Moderate | Moderate | Moderate |
| Material | Heat treated stainless steel | Heat treated stainless steel | Heat treated stainless steel |
UPC
Short Rod: Part No: 608-110-10-GR UPC: 759948910123
Standard Rod: Part No: 608-110-20-GR UPC: 759948910130
Long Rod: Part No: 608-110-30-GR UPC: 759948914947
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Aaron Horwitz (Bellingham, WA) | September 16th, 2025
I've been telemark skiing for 45 years and the last 15 have been on Switchbacks. Once I discovered them, I couldn't go back to anything else. The efficiency gained in uphill mode combined with the stability in downhill mode make them my only choice for touring. I have put in somewhere in the neighborhood of 400 days on my original pair and have a new pair sitting on the bench waiting for the right pair of skis. They are simple and bombproof. I'm looking forward to another 15 years of Switchbacking!
adrian (Alaska) | September 12th, 2025
I ski primarily these, 22D Vice, and Bishops. While I like them all the Switchback is usually my preference. It is neutral enough to let you decide how you want to style your turn,while lively enough to ski anything you want. Simple, light, effective. Also had less trouble with these than any other binding I've skied.
Eric Polczynski (SW CO) | September 12th, 2025
If you love the sweet flex of a 75mm tele binding paired with the comfort of a softer flexing duckbill boot, this is the binding for you. Lightweight (for a tele binding), durable and reliable. Perfect for long days in the backcountry searching for hero pow! I love this binding!!
Daniel Hill | September 10th, 2025
Thank you, Voile, for still producing fine telemark bindings! I have ridden many bindings in my years of telemarking, and I'm a Switchback fan!\n The Switchback gives me the confidence to ski worry-free and to go as far as I want. I appreciate it's simplicity and durability. Keep on keeping it real Voile!
Ben Lackey | September 10th, 2025
I took a weird direction with tele --- started out downhill, went to AT then NTN and now 75mm. I skied these a bunch last season, both on a pair of metal edge Fischer S Bounds and some Black Crowes. They're nice on each. I was just out on the S Bounds yesterday and marveled at how much control I had versus NNN BC even with the leather Alpina boots I've been using. Still searching for the perfect setup, but I'm starting to suspect these are part of it...
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