Dynafit Brakes
Moving Dynafit bindings from one ski to another often requires a brake change to accommodate the new width. Brakes can also get damaged. Please note ► The Dynafit brakes listed below the line are priced individually so you will need two if switching skis or one if fixing damage. The brakes have a few millimeters of wiggle room, so a 100mm brake will work on a ski slightly over 100mm in underfoot width. If you're looking for brakes for a Dynafit Speed Radical or Speed Turn bindings, check out the Kreuzspitze Heel Brakes!
Low Tech Race 68mm x2 - Non-removable brakes for LTR 105 and 115 bindings
Low Tech Race 74mm x2 - Mid-size, non-removable brake for LTR 105 and 115 bindings.
Low Tech Race 80mm x2 - Largest brake option for LTR 105 and 115 bindings.
Superlite 75mm x2 - Removable TLT Superlite 2.0 brakes, in a 75mm width for skinny skis.
Superlite 90mm x2 - 90mm all-around version of the new cool Superlite 2.0 brakes.
Superlite 105mm x2 - The widest brake available for the Superlite 2.0, for those powder skis.
Blacklight 75mm x2 - Narrowest removable brake option for the Blacklight binding.
Blacklight 80mm x2 - Narrower removable brake for the Blacklight binding.
Blacklight 90mm x2 - Middle-of-the-road removable brake option for the Blacklight binding.
Blacklight 100mm x2 - Wider option for removable brakes on the Blacklight binding.
Blacklight 105mm x2 - Widest removable brakes for the Blacklight binding.
Speed Brake 75mm x2 - Narrowest removable 75mm brakes for Speed/Speedfit binding.
Speed Brake 90mm x2 - Medium-est removable 90mm brakes for Speed/Speedfit binding.
Speed Brake 105mm x2 - Widest removable 105mm brakes for Speed/Speedfit binding.
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BELOW LISTED ARE SOLD AS ONE BRAKE ONLY (x1), IF TWO NEEDED, THEN CHANGE ORDER QTY TO " 2 ".
Beast Rental 95mm x1 - Longer adjustment range on baseplate with 95mm brake for Beast bindings.
Beast Rental 105mm x1 - Longer adjustment range on baseplate with 105mm brake for Beast bindings.
Radical 2.0 90mm w/ Baseplate x1 - Radical 2.0 brakes are integrated into the base plates, requiring a remount to replace. 75mm-95mm skis.
Radical 2.0 105mm w/ Baseplate x1 - 105mm version of the 2.0 brakes, which work for 90-110mm wide skis.
Radical 2.0 120mm w/ Baseplate x1 - More Rad 2 brakes, fitting wider skis from 105mm to 120mm underfoot.
Radical 2.0 135mm w/ Baseplate x1 - Phatties! These are for 120mm and wider skis. Lotus, Spoon, etc.
Radical ST 92mm w/ Baseplate x1 - Radical series brakes are integrated into the base plate, so you need the whole thing.
Radical ST 100mm w/ Baseplate x1 - Requires un-mounting the old base plate and re-mounting the new. Same screw holes at least.
Radical ST 110mm w/ Baseplate x1 - ~112mm Radical brakes that all come with anti-friction plates to make lateral release fluid.
Radical ST 130mm w/ Baseplate x1 - Fits wider-than-necessary skis! Up to about 132mm underfoot.
Radical ST 130mm Rental x1 - 130mm brake with a huge 60mm BSL adjustment range.
Radical FT 110mm w/ Baseplate x1 - Brakes for the FT also are integrated into a baseplate, these are ~112mm wide.
Radical FT 130mm w/ Baseplate x1 - You can deduce what these are from the repetitive descriptions above.
Vertical ST 92mm x1 - Mud colored 92 millimeter wide brakes that also work with older Comfort series bindings.
Vertical ST 100mm x1 - The standard Vertical/Comfort brakes in a ~102mm width, also dirty brown.
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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?
Could you please let me know if you will have it and when? Its for a Meteorite 97.
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This task does not require any special tools. Modest mechanical ability and a little attention to detail will make it pretty easy.
I know this question seems to have been answered but I want to make triple sure before ordering - I have the radical 2.0 ST and need a wider brake (at least 115mm).
Will the radical 2.0 brake listed here fit the radical 2.0 ST and will a dynafit dealer with the right jig be able to replace my old brake (90mm) with the new brake and mount the bindings on my 115mm underfoot skis?
I wanted to know if the dynafit vertical st brakes 100 mm fit on it...wideninig it a little....
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I have the FT set and want a 100mm break.
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I would like to buy brakes for the radical 2.0 ST bindings.
The radical 2.0 listed above brakes will they fit at the ST 2.0 model
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The brakes came in both at 80g - 5g under their claimed weight - which was nice. The finish quality of the brakes looks great and installing them is a piece of cake. Unfortunately, taking them off requires tools - you need to depress the pins on the sides of the bindings all the way down past the inside face of the frame that attaches the brakes to the bindings - so a couple screwdrivers or allen wrenches or any other device to push the pins in all the way past the brake mounting frame is required. This seems like a bit of an oversight to me - with a nice round chamfer on the ends of the pins you would be able depress them far enough with your fingers to get the brake off without tools - but maybe Dynafit has a reason for making them this way that just isn't apparent to me.
Stepping in to the bindings is basically just as easy (or hard depending on what you think of the Superlight 2.0's step in force) as without the brakes. If you've ever used the Radical ST or FT, the principle to get the brake out of the way in tour mode is the same, just hold the heel pad down the to the ski with your hand and twist the rear portion of the binding so that the pins point toward the back of the ski and the brake is secured up.
The reason I give these brakes 4 stars rather than 5 is that on numerous occasions the brakes have not deployed when I have stepped out of my skis - while I haven't crashed and had a ski just slide away down the mountain, that's what makes me nervous about these brakes.
When you step into the binding the heel pad pivots the brake arms up and then as they come to the top of the upswing, they pinch inward. That inward pinch and the resistance of the steel brake arms running through the pivot hole in the steel frame is what prevents the brakes from deploying properly when I come out of the bindings. I've tried a couple different lubricants (PTFE and a waterproof grease), but haven't noticed a significant difference in how often the brakes end up sticking. Also, the more snow that accumulates under your boot and in the brake, the more likely it seems that the brake will catch. Hopefully this is something that will 'run in' and over time the issue will go away.
And, for what it's worth, for backcountry skiing these brakes have done nothing to change my opinion that a leash is the best choice.
If I measure between the brake arms at the inside of the bends (their narrowest point) I get about 100mm.
If I measure between the plastic stoppers on the ends of the brakes, again on the inside, I get about 110mm.
Which measurement should I be using?
The challenge is that I need only one new brake and I want to match the size to the other ski, and it seems the bindings could be either 100 or 110mm.
Looking at it differently, if you can cross-check the measurements I've given you, I can be certain that I'm going to order the right one.
Thanks.
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