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 the current LTR 105 and 115 bindings. Does not work with earlier LTR / PDG bindings.
Hey Michael, thanks for reaching out! Make sure you get the Radical 2.0 brakes, the 105mm brake would be fine!
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1/29/2018
Question from
Dan
I need to replace the retainer plate for my brakes on my radical binding. Do you carry that, and if so, how do I order it? I didn't see it listed as a separate part for sale. Thanks for all the great work you do.
Hi Dan, the radical brakes and accompanying bits are only available as a complete unit as pictured above. We are unable to get them separately.
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1/25/2018
Question from
Matt
Hello I am looking at purchasing the new Rotation 10 bindings for skis with a 95mm underfoot. First question is do you think a 90 mm brake would have enough wiggle room or flex to fit? Second question is will the Radical st brakes work with the rotation 10's, they appear to be structurally the same but not sure? Thanks!
Hi Matt, unless you have a really unusual sidewall, the 90s should just fit. Unfortunately the Radical ST (1 or 2) bindings won't work with the Rotation 10.
Hi Ilia! Unfortunately I just have the 120mm 2.0 brakes in stock for the time being and to my knowledge we aren't expecting any refreshers throughout the rest of the season.
1/18/2018
Answer from
ilia b
OK. Is it for TLT RADICAL FT 2.0? Can you give me a exact link ?
Hey Becky! They're integrated into the baseplate so they have to be un-mounted to replace them, but I'd definitely not attempt removing the brake system as the climbing mode kind of depends on an anti-rotation device located on the U shaped brake arm to stay in place.
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12/14/2017
Question from
Collin McCormick
Where can I get some 90mm brakes for the Radical ST 2.0? Thanks!!
Hey Collin! Here usually, but unfortunately we're out at the moment and almost definitely won't be seeing any more this season!
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12/6/2017
Question from
DVB
Superlight 2.0 Brakes
Wondering what the added weight is for the 105mm brakes. I intend to use this for backcountry touring and not racing. Trying to lighten my setup but reluctant to go without brakes.
Hey DVB! Nice! The Superlite 2.0 is a great way to lighten things up! The brakes are a nice feature, especially because they're removable so you can experiment with different configurations. Weight for the 105mm brakes is 82g per side.
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12/6/2017
Question from
Dave
I don't see 105mm brakes for Dynafit TLT Radical FT 2.0?
Hey Dave, thanks for reaching out. Correct, we are out of those at the moment and unfortunately we haven't been able to get any leads on availability for those.
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12/4/2017
Question from
John D
I have a new pair of the Hagan Ultra skis. They are 76mm under foot. I mounted a pair of Dynafit Superlight 2.0 bindings (10 DIN). Will the 75mm break size fit or should I go up to the 90mm?
Hi Echo, the Rotation bindings use a Bayonet locking system which is not compatible with the Radical 2.0 turrets.
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7/14/2017
Question from
Tito (used product regularly)
Question;
I wanna buy a Dynafit Meteorite ski(waist 96 and 97 in the longer versions) with Radical ST 2 bindings.
In 2017 these bindings come in 90 and then jumps all the way to 105 mm in the brakes. So, Some people tell me that they can "open" the brakes in the 90 mm version, but the difference between the ski (97) and the brakes (90) seems to me like it is too much open. Would you recommend the 90 on the 96? And on 97 would go with 105 mm?
Hey Tito! I tried the 90mm ST 2.0 on the Dynafit Denali (97mm waist) and it cleared just fine. It was tight, but no problem. Coulda gone a bit wider even. It's entirely possible that you could bend them out just a bit to get them to fit a bit better, but let's just say if it was my own personal ski, I wouldn't even bother bending it.
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7/13/2017
Question from
Tommy Bass
I've browsed the old FAQ here and I hope I have not missed a duplicate to my questions.
1) Dynafit Superlite for current year Superlite BInding: Is the brake easily removable for certain tour and and backcountry needs, or is the process a little more involved?
2) I have read as many sizing questions as possible on the FAQ. I have BD Link 95s (slopping sidewall, 95 at edges throughout waist). Based on all the comments it seems likely the 90 brake will be fine. Does this seem right to you?
1) The brake is extremely easy to install, slightly less easy to remove but still easy. There are two pins you'll need to push simultaneously to get the brakes off, which is much more difficult in the field than a warm shop, but can absolutely be done.
2) Without modification, no. If you bend them out a bit, you could totally get it to work. I tested the 90 brake on a DPS Cassiar 95, Movement Alp Tracks 94, and a BD Helio 95 and the brake didn't clear on any of them, but it was close enough that bending them just a smidge would solve those issues.
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5/22/2017
Question from
Nathan
Hi, would the vertical ST brakes work with vertical FT bindings as well? Thanks!
Hi Evan, the 90s are fairly generous and fit around most 95s. Next size up is 105mm.
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4/24/2017
Question from
rpkelly22
I am looking to swap my bindings around between a few skis. I have a few questions: 1) Is swapping relatively easy? As in, if I mount my bindings with Quiver Killers, is it relatively straightforward to move the heel between different brakes, or am I headed down the wrong path? 2) Does swapping the bindings around impact the warranty? 3) Does using these brakes purchased separately impact the warranty? 4) My current bindings are Radical ST 2.0 with 90mm brakes mounted on a pair of Volkl BMT 94 skis. The bindings are mounted boot center. I think that the brakes may have been bent slightly to accommodate this mounting. Would these mount okay on a pair of Dynafit Nanga Parbat skis? Or should I consider a different binding altogether as the ski is somewhat narrow?
I plan on buying an additional set of 120mm brakes for mounting on Dynafit Hokkaido skis.
Hi rpkelly22, it's fairly straightforward to move the housing to a different baseplate/brake, which does not affect your warranty status. That said, it's not something I'd care to do daily. Be careful when screwing the rear adjustment screw as it can cross-thread. I doubt you needed to bend the 2.0 90mm brakes as they are fairly accommodating but also retract well for skinnier skis. I'd go with a lighter binding for the Nanga's :)
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4/8/2017
Question from
Adam
Hello,
I have the Dynafit Speed Radical bindings on Soul 7's with a 106 underfoot; is there a brake that fits this binding? What size should I get will 105 be large enough?
Hi Jason, you can likely fit the 105s around a 110 ski. Next size up is 120.
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2/19/2017
Question from
Jan
Hey,
Wich one of the dynafit breaks do you recomment for a the dynafit speed turn bindings? If its even possible to use one breaks for that kind of binding?
Hi Jan, unfortunately there are no brakes designed for the Speed Turn. You could do a universal system such as the Kreuzspitze.
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2/15/2017
Question from
Sean
I have a pair of radical ft I want to mount on a ski that has 85mm waist. The current brakes are 130mm is there a replacement brake new/used that is small enough?