DESCRIPTION:
The popular Atomic Warden 11 Ski Bindings are now MNC compatible, and the world's a better place because of it. Where previous models were strictly ISO 5355 Alpine sole devices, the new version lets you use pretty much any type of adult standard sole. This means you can use your touring boot or your alpine boot on the same pair of skis (provided you have adequate length adjustment and the touring boot has ISO 9523 toe and heel lugs). The other Warden characteristics that make it a favourite among powder and sidecountry skiers remain the same, namely dependability and positive, low effort step in action.
FEATURES:
· U-Power Toe: Delivers powerful, precise steering. Low profile and MNC (Multi-Norm Compatible).
· Automatic Wing Adjustment: Adapts automatically and easily to your boot width and height. It also keeps release values constant for worn out boots.
· Manual Toe Height Adjustment
· Freeski Brakes: Self-retracting brakes for a close position to the heel so they never catch.
· Low Profile Chassis: A low stand height improves your feel for the terrain and enhances power transmission to the ski.
· Oversized Platform: A super wide (71 mm) platform ensures maximum lateral power transmission.
· Progressive Transfer Pads: Special inserts underneath the toe and heel increase damping and forgiveness.
· Multi Norm Certified (MNC): Compatible with ISO 5355 Alpine, ISO 9523 Touring, WTR (Walk to Ride) and GripWalk Soles. Not compatible with non-ISO 9523 standard touring soles with shortened toe and heel lugs.
SPECIFICATIONS:
Din Range: 3.5 - 11
Recommended skier weight: 30 - 80kg
Ability: Beginner to Intermediate
Boot Sole Compatibility: Alpine DIN (ISO 5355), Alpine Touring (ISO 9523), Walk to Ride (WTR), GripWalk
Indiv. Binding Weight: 960g
Adjustment Range: 28mm
COMPATIBILITY:
Ski-Binding-Boot compatibility is very important for your safety. If you are unsure about compatibility between our awesome gear, feel free to send us an email or phone us for a chat with our friendly staff.
Reviews
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Great bindings, terrible instructions
I will never hit the 11 din max, so no need to go higher for me, was worried that they'd be flimsy, but they feel super solid. The same bindings seem to be made by Salomon, Atomic and Armada, which was confusing, but turns out all companies share the same parent company, and the bindings are same(ish). The instruction sheet that came with them is confusing (especially the initial steps), but there is lots of help online. Small Planet Sports, shipped them fast and the packaging survived the trip. Cheers.