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Whether moving Dynafit bindings to a new ski or needing to repair a damaged brake, you've landed at the right place. Please note some brakes are sold as a pair while others are offered individually. If you have any questions or concerns, please get in touch with us. If you need brakes to turn your brakeless Speed Rad or Speed Turn into a braked behemoth, please see our Kreuzspitze Heel Brakes!

Low Tech Race x2 - Non-removable brakes for LTR 105 and 115 bindings

Superlite x2 - Removable TLT Superlite 2.0 brakes.

Blacklight x2 - Compatible with Blacklight and Blacklight Plus bindings.

Speed Brake x2 - Brakes for Speed/Speedfit binding.

Ridge / Seven Summit x2 - Brakes for Ridge/Seven Summit binding. Please note these run a little wide.

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BELOW LISTED ARE SOLD AS ONE BRAKE ONLY (x1), IF TWO NEEDED, THEN CHANGE ORDER QTY TO " 2 ".

Beast Rental x1 - Longer adjustment range on a baseplate for Beast bindings.

ST Rotation x1 - For any ST Rotation binding, 10, 12, or 14.

Radical ST w/ Baseplate x1 - Radical series brakes are integrated into the base plate, so you need the whole thing.

Radical ST Rental x1 - Brake and baseplate with a huge 60mm BSL adjustment range.

Vertical ST x1 - Mud-colored brakes also work with older Comfort series bindings.

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Questions & Reviews

3/24/2021
Question from Irina
 
Hello, I am re-mounting Dynafit TLT Radical ST 2.0 Bindings 120mm to 90mm-skis and want to get new breaks.
Will Radical ST 92mm be good replacement? Is there anything else I need? Thank you
3/24/2021
Answer from Tristan M
 
Hi Irina,

The Radical ST brakes will not be compatible with the Dynafit Radical ST 2.0. The Radical 2.0 has been succeeded by the Dynafit ST Rotation. In both bindings, the brake is integrated into the baseplate, so you will need to replace the baseplate to get those narrower brakes.

Based on the new waist width of your ski, the ST Rotation 90mm brakes should work great!
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3/15/2021
Question from Scott
 
I have some unused Dynafit beast 14s in 120 mm, what are my options to replace the brakes w/105mm?
3/16/2021
Answer from Brett S
 
Thanks for your question, Scott. You'll need a new baseplate, which we don't carry for that particular binding. Since the binding has been out of circulation for quite a while, we would encourage you to reach out to Dynafit. Please let us know if you have any other questions!
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3/7/2021
Question from Dustin
 
Any chance the super lite 105s will fit 108 skis?
3/8/2021
Answer from Zak M
 
Hey Dustin, the 105mm brakes should work well with those 108mm skis. You would just need to bend the brakes slightly to fit, but definitely doable.
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3/6/2021
Question from Annie
 
Hi,
For a 120mm width ski with radical ST binding, would the 130mm radical ST brakes fit ok? And are the rotation ST brakes different from the radical ST brakes? Could you do the 120mm rotation ST brake with a radical binding?
Thanks!
3/6/2021
Answer from Tristan M
 
Hi Annie,

The 130mm Radical ST Brakes will certainly work! They will overhang 5mm per side, which should not affect your skiing when retracted. However, the ST Rotation brakes will not be compatible with the Radical ST binding!
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3/3/2021
Question from Emily
 
Hi,

I have skis that are a 105 waist and I'm thinking about buying a set of used Dynafit ST Radical 2.0 bindings that have 102mm brakes. Will those squeeze on there and work? If not, what brakes should I buy to fit this binding and my skis? Thanks!
3/3/2021
Answer from jbo
 
Hi Emily, they can be hard to measure. The options for the Radical 2.0 were 90mm or 105mm. You definitely want the 105s.
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2/13/2021
Question from Jakub K.
 
Hi, I have old dynfait tristep and looking for brakes 105 or 110. I checked the list of compatible but don`t know which is the best one for this type of binding.
Is Radical removable brake the right one ?
2/13/2021
Answer from Brett S
 
Thanks for your question, Jakub. Unfortunately, it doesn't appear that we have any brakes that are going to be compatible with the Tri Step. Sorry about that! We're stoked to see that those bindings are still operating after 20 years! Happy skiing!
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2/11/2021
Question from Claire
 
Hello - I have the Speed 12 tech bindings and am looking to add on brakes. My ski is 98 underfoot. Would the 90mm work or do I need to size up to the 105s?
2/11/2021
Answer from Brett S
 
Thanks for your question, Claire! You might be able to narrowly slide by with the 90mm, but the 105mm option would be the most surefire fit. Please let us know if you have any other questions!
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2/4/2021
Question from Thomas
 
Is it still possible to purchase the Radical FT brakes in 110mm width? Or, could I instead use the 110mm ST brakes on FT bindings?

Here’s a photo to clarify which bindings I own.
2/4/2021
Answer from Teddy Young
 
Hey Thomas, thanks for reaching out and send a photo! The Radical FT brakes are no longer available, but the Radical ST brakes should work perfectly for you!
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2/1/2021
Question from Sam
 
Hey I have a broken brake on my Dynafit Bindings. I bought them in 2018 and I think they’re the Radical ST 2.0 but not completely sure. Which brake would I need for a 102mm underfoot ski?

Sam
2/1/2021
Answer from eric
 
Sam-You need the ST rotation brake in a 105mm for that binding.
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1/24/2021
Question from Jeff S
 
I have radical rental 110. I need to fit a 84 waist. Can I order a radical st 92, or is the rental different?
1/24/2021
Answer from Teddy Young
 
Hey Jeff, thanks for reaching out! Send us a few photos at "help@skimo.co", and we'll see if we can find some parts that will work for you!
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1/21/2021
Question from Drew Powell
 
Do you know if TLT brakes are compatible with ST Radicals? My brakes on ST radical are to narrow to fit on my skis therefore I'd like to buy TLT brakes that do fit, will this work?
1/22/2021
Answer from Teddy Young
 
Hey Drew, thanks for reaching out! What is the waist width of your ski? Send us a few photos of your bindings to "help@skimo.co" and we'll see if we have the brakes you need!
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1/20/2021
Question from Thomas E Mascharka
 
Hello I was looking to repair this brake, I am unsure of its current model I believe it is the radical FT 2.0. The ski is 117 mm under foot. Should I order the radical FT 130 mm? or the ST rotation 120?
1/20/2021
Answer from Julieana
 
Hey Thomas, yes that's the Radical FT 2.0. The ST Rotation 120 will be the one you'll want to go with!
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1/12/2021
Question from Krystle
 
Hello,

I accidentally ordered the Dynafit ST Rotation 10 in 135mm but I need the 90mm. Can I just order the ST Rotation 90mm brakes/base plate and replace the current 135mm heel piece with the 90mm?
1/12/2021
Answer from Krystle M
 
The 135mms are already mounted onto my skis. I am wanting to know if the holes will line up or if the shop will have to make new holes?
1/12/2021
Answer from jbo
 
Hi Krystle, whoops! You'd think the installer would give you a heads up. But yes, the 90mm baseplate/brake assembly fits in the same holes as the 135. It does require unmounting the heels from the ski to do the swap.
1/12/2021
Answer from Krystle M
 
Well I think the language barrier as I’m in Germany didn’t help! I’ll order the 90s now!! Thank you!!
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12/21/2020
Question from Joseph D
 
Hello

I just purchased a 105mm underfoot ski and want to swap my 2016 Dynafit Radical FTs over from my other setup. The current brakes are 120mm, which I know is too wide. Since the FTs are discontinued, is there another brake that is compatible with that binding? Or do I need to replace the bindings completely?

Also, what's the ideal brake width for a 105mm ski?

Thanks!
12/21/2020
Answer from jbo
 
Hi Joseph, for the original Radical FT (we call them 1.0), you would want the 110mm brakes. However, if your current brakes are 120mm, that makes me suspect you actually have a Radical FT 2.0, since that brake width exists with the 2.0 and not the 1.0. If that's the case, you would want the 105mm Rotation brakes.

If you want to be certain which model you need, please send us a photo of your binding! help@skimo.co
12/21/2020
Answer from Joseph D
 
Thanks for the quick response! I'm not positive on the exact model since I can't find the old receipt, but I measured the brakes again and they are indeed 120mm.
12/21/2020
Answer from Joseph D
 
Top view in case you need it
12/21/2020
Answer from jbo
 
Hi Joseph, yep, that is the 2.0! You want the ST Rotation 105 brakes. The FT 2.0 is now called the ST Rotation 12 binding (with a few tweaks).
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12/18/2020
Question from Adam A
 
Will the ST Rotation 90mm brakes fit on a 100mm ski?
12/18/2020
Answer from jbo
 
Hi Adam, not quite! I would be best to go with the 105s.
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11/14/2020
Question from Joshua
 
Hi there,

I have a Dynafit Radical 2.0 with the 105mm brakes. I know that they can accommodate a ski up to 110mm - my skis are 111mm. Can the 105 brake be worked in this instance or do I need to swap out for the the 120mm brake (which I'm then worried about sticking out?).

Thanks
11/14/2020
Answer from Will M
 
Hey Joshua,

Great question! Those brakes are typically a bit wider than stated so the 105mm should work on the 111m. And it if it doesn't, you should be able to bend those brakes just the slightest bit.

Thanks again for asking!
11/14/2020
Answer from Zak M
 
Hey Joshua, the 105mm brakes should still be suitable for a 111mm underfoot ski.
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3/20/2020
Question from graniteskistate
 
Hello. I have the Fischer Tour Classic Tour Binding w/ 105 brake (T70315). My research says these are identical to TLT Radical ST by Dynafit. I am looking to mount these w/ 105 brakes on Fischer Transalp Carbon 90. I believe it may be necessary to replace the brakes (opinion?). I am confused as to what break to buy. Looking at your images for Dynafit Parts images on skimo, it looks like I should buy the "ST Rotation 90" and the photo looks much more like my brakes / base vs. the photo for the Radical ST, 92. Really appreciate your help on this. Thank you.
3/20/2020
Answer from TSB
 
Greetings, Mr. Ski Free or Die! Fischer has put out a few different Tour Classic bindings rebranded from Dynafit, if could you potentially send us a photo of your particular binding at help@skimo.co we can get you sorted out with the right brake for your Trans-White Mountain skis.
3/20/2020
Answer from Brett S
 
Thanks for your question! Since you're moving the binding down to a 90mm underfoot ski, swapping out the brakes is a good idea to avoid catching them on your skis, the slope, etc... The ST Rotation 90 brake should do the trick for you (the other option is for the non-rotating toe piece iteration). Please keep in mind they come individually so you will need to order two. Happy turns!
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2/3/2020
Question from Dawid
 
Hi,

How much it will cost to ship ST Rotation/Radical 2.0 105 Brakes to Germany?

Thanks.
Dawid
2/3/2020
Answer from Teddy Young
 
Hey Dawid, place the item in your cart and the checkout screen should give you a good shipping estimate!
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1/29/2020
Question from Austin
 
Hey all,

I have Speed Radicals and 105mm skis. Is there a brake that I could add on to that set up?

Cheers
1/30/2020
Answer from Teddy Young
 
Hey Austin, Kreuzspitze makes an aftermarket brake that should work well for you!
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1/11/2020
Question from Garrett
 
Will the Radical ST brakes work on the Radical RT bindings?
1/11/2020
Answer from TSB
 
Hey Garrett, we have not seen the Radical RT, and not even a search of ski-antiquarian Lou Dawson's site could pull up a match! What is this binding? Feel free to reach out to help@skimo.co with a photo.
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