Mounting these plates between Dynafit race bindings and your skis will give you some fore/aft adjustment. This allows you to use different boots with the same skis, adding to their useful life and increasing the resale value of your rig. The Dynafit adjustment plates are made with 7075 aluminum, meaning they are light and strong. All plates are sold in pairs.
DNA / Mezzalama Heel (Black or Silver) - Rear adjustment plate appropriate for the DNA & Mezzalama race bindings. Also works with the LTR 105 & 115 as well as the older Low Tech Race 2.0 & PDG bindings. Warning: If ordering for the "Plus" bindings with brakes, please add a note requesting longer screws as the included hardware is not compatible.
Radical / Superlite 2.0 Toe - A larger range and tool-free setup for the Radical series as well as the Superlite 2.0 / 175.
Superlite 2.0 Lite Toe - A lighter weight option to add adjustability to your Superlite 2.0 / 175 toe piece.
Superlite 2.0 / 150 / 175 Heel - Heel track that works with the Superlite 150 or Superlite 175 (AKA Superlite 2.0).
Plate
Range
Weight per ski
DNA / Mezzalama Heel
30mm
21g (0.7oz)
Radical / Superlite 2.0 Toe
50mm
95g (3.4oz)
Superlite 2.0 Lite Toe
20mm
45g (1.6oz)
Superlite 2.0 / 150 / 175 Heel
17mm
46g (1.6oz)
LTR / Superlite 1.0 Toe*
30mm
34g (1.2oz)
LTR / Superlite 1.0 Heel*
30mm
19g (0.7oz)
* The older Low Tech Race and Superlite "1.0" adjustment plates are no longer available but kept here for reference.
Hey Jeffrey, unfortunately they are not compatible -- the hole pattern for the SCTT/SCTTT is a good bit narrower than the pattern for the SL 1.0 (and involves 4 holes rather than 3). Kreuzspitze manufactured those plates for Dynafit bindings rather than their own products. Check out the Kreuzspitze adjustment plates in 14, 18, or 40mm (https://skimo.co/kreuzspitze-adjustment-plates) for a good SCTTT option.
As long as you remember to tighten appropriately, these rock. For a little weight, you can vastly extend the life of race skis using the low tech race 2.0 plate, which has close to 30mm adjustment which will fit most racers such that there is no need to remount. For the Superlite 2, the plate is a little shorter adjustment, but still allows plenty of adjustment to go between two sizes (for example, race boots and heavier pow boots, or daily boots and high altitude boots).
When adjusting make sure to use an extender on your torx bit and the machine screws are a little touchier than normal.
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2/26/2019
Question from
Mike Kerfoot
Do you sell the mounting bolts and insert nuts/bolts separately for the superlite 2.0 heel plates?
Hi Mike, the mounting screws are just the 12.5mm Torx found here. The adjustment nuts are bolts are not available unfortunately.
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1/16/2019
Question from
Ewa
Hi, the same question as below, can I use those heel plates for low tech race 1.0? On description of Aski ones https://skimo.co/aski-adjustment-plates it is written that "heel is 26 x 54; same as Dynafit, see plates" -> those ones.
Hi Ewa, unfortunately we don't have any adjustment plates for that binding in stock. We can set up a notification for you to get an e-mail when they arrive if you'd like.
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11/21/2018
Question from
tim
Hey there, will this plate the Dynafit LTR plate work with this version Dynafit? https://skimo.co/dynafit-low-tech-race-bindings
Hey Aidan! Yes and no, kind of. Dynafit doesn't make those plates anymore, so we had Aski make some plates just for us that'll work with the LTR 1.0/Superlite 1.0. The plate is fully functional and we have the nuts that fit into the plate, but the bolts need a little bit of love in order to be fully functional because Dynafit uses bolts that are virtually impossible to source out of the box. If you have a grinder or know somebody with a machine shop it'll be very easy to get them to work.
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11/4/2018
Question from
Alex
Do these mount in the same mounting hole pattern as the bindings themselves? Meaning, if I already have Superlights mounted, bit wanted to add this mounting plate, would I be drilling new holes or using the existing holes?
Hi Alex, the mounting pattern that attaches the adjustment plate to the ski is different than that of your heel piece. You will have to drill new holes to mount these plates.
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10/30/2018
Question from
Patrick
Looks like you are out of stock on the LTR PDG plates?
Hey Patrick. You got it. I think we are expecting more of them shortly though. Should be here before the end of this week actually.
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10/24/2018
Question from
Jim Orsi
Do the adjustment plates for the Dynafit Superlite 1.0 (the red anodized one with three mount screws at the heel) still exist, or am I stuck buying new 2.0 heels? Thanks.
Hey Jim! In a way they do still exist, but it's a tricky situation. You can find the compatible plates and read more about the aforementioned tricky situation here.
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7/25/2018
Question from
Josep Antoni Borras
Hola!! Tengo 3 preguntas por hacerles. La 1a es si es necesario ponerle placas a la talonera y a la puntera para una óptima técnica y conservación de todo el material? La 2a es si las placas que ustedes venden serian compatibles (medidas de los agujeros) com mis fijaciones Low Tech Race del año 2012? Y la 3a es si venden solo las taloneras? A ver si tengo suerte.
Bueno! 1) Si sus botas tienen una differencia mas que 30mm la puntera y la talonera es probablemente inteligente, pero es mas pesado. Si sus botas tienene una differencia menos queo 30mm, solo la talonera es preferado.
2) Unfortunamente no, estes placas son por el nuevo Low Tech Race 2.0 con la talonera de plastico. Tenemos mas placas para el Low Tech Race 1.0 pero ellos no tienen tuercas o tornillos. Ellos son aqui pero otra vez, no tienen tuercas o tornillos asi es no perfecto y un poco mas dificil.
3) Quieres solo taloneras individuales? Como esto?
Perdon, mi espanol es viejo, terible, y solo de escuela.
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7/10/2018
Question from
dave
Hi- Can the Superlite 2.0 heel plate be used for other Dynafit bindings ( or any other bindings) or are they only a fit for the Superlites? Asking as I bought a pair from you guys a while back and wondering how I might use these for other bindings - even non-Dynafit ones. Let me know - thanks
Hey Dave! Unfortunately no, not really. The Superlite 2.0 heel has a proprietary hole pattern that doesn't seem to be used anywhere else. Here's a link to an article we wrote with hole pattern info. It's possible that you could get a 4-hole heel piece with the same width of either the outer or inner rails to match up, but even if you could get to that point you probably wouldn't get a ton of adjustment range out of it.
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4/9/2018
Question from
Dan
Will these adjustment plates work with the dynafit expedition heel piece? Thanks
The Superlite 2.0 heel plates are exclusively for the Superlite 2.0 binding. The LTR/PDG 2.0 heel plates are exclusively for the LTR and PDG 2.0 bindings.
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12/27/2017
Question from
Dan K
I av an old pair of dynafit tlt speed bindings that work great. I need a plate or a shim to bring up the height of the binding so I can mount some brakes, sine I do not have enough clearance right now. I need about a ~cm of height. Would these plates do the job?
Hi Mark, yes we had some made and have the nuts, just no bolts. Send us an e-mail if you're interested.
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1/20/2017
Question from
Tim
I have a pair of PDG skis with low low tech race 2.0 bindings already mounted to them. I want to switch boots. Can I take the rear binding piece off and re-drill to place the adjustment plate underneath?