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Dynafit Toe Levers & Locks

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Run into an obstacle and snap off your toe lever? This is the place to find various replacement toe levers (a.k.a. Excenters) for Dynafit bindings. Also found here are toe lever locks for the Dynafit Speed and Speedfit bindings.

LTR 105 / SL 150 Toe Lever - Plastic toe lever, spring and pin are included.

LTR 2.0 / Superlite 2.0 Toe Lever - The black plastic toe lever and associated pin and wire spring. Works with both autolocking toes and manual lockers.

Speed Radical Toe Lever - The updated 2021/22 plastic toe lever that works with Speed Radical and Speed Turn bindings.

Radical ST/FT 1.0 Toe Lever, - The black plastic toe lever and pin to hold it, also known as an Excenter, for the Radical 1.0 bindings.

Speed Radical Toe Lever, Classic - The plastic toe lever, spring, and leash loop for past year bindings. Can be used for ST/FT and Speed Turn as well.

Speed Toe Locker - Plastic locking endpiece for Speed binding toe levers.

Superlite 2.0 Lock Stiffeners - Little black shims that can be mounted under the Superlite 2.0 / Superlite 175 toe striker area to increase the locking tension of the levers.

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Questions & Reviews

10/15/2020
Question from Kyle
 
Will you have any of the Speed toe lockers coming back into stock?
10/15/2020
Answer from Teddy Young
 
Hey Kyle, we should have more of those parts by the end of next week. Send us an email at "help@skimo.co" and we can set you up with an inventory notification!
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3/14/2020
Question from Jeffrey Creamer
 
Is it possible to convert an auto-locking LTR toepiece into a non-auto-locking toe with the superlite toe/spring kit?
3/14/2020
Answer from jbo
 
Hi Jeffrey, if you're talking about the LTR 2.0, then yes! If you have the old red LTR 1.0 with the tripod heel, then you're out of luck.
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3/13/2020
Question from Chloe
 
HI Just wondering if any of the toe levers here could fit on the speed fit bindings one of them broke off -
3/13/2020
Answer from Teddy Young
 
Unfortunately, we haven't been able to get those levers by themselves, but we'll file a warranty claim for you if you send us an email with proof of purchase to help@skimo.co!
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12/3/2019
Question from Ted
 
Hi: Will the superlite 2.0 toe lever piece fit the first gen superlite (the red ones)? I broke the black plastic lock lever, need to replace.

Thanks!
12/4/2019
Answer from Jeff
 
Ted, they may not be 100% the same, but the 2.0 lever will work for you.
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2/7/2019
Question from Cody
 
Hope for some good news that you guys have a replacement toe lever in stock for the FT12?
2/8/2019
Answer from Jeff
 
Yes, it is in the dropdown. Radical St/FT toe Lever. Plenty in stock
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1/21/2019
Question from Gavin
 
Will the Speed Radical toe lever work on a Vertical ST toe piece?
1/21/2019
Answer from Nate
 
Hi Gavin, yes, it sure will!
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3/17/2018
Question from Kuba
 
Hi dears,
does anybody knows how to replace Low Tech excenter unit please ?

Thank you
3/17/2018
Answer from jbo
 
Hi Kuba, you need to pound out the pin, attached either spring (depending on whether you want auto locking), and try to get the pin back in without the parts going everywhere. Good luck!
3/18/2018
Answer from Jakub P
 
Done :) I have auto locking...See short description.

1. Take the old one pin and cut off small piece see picture.
2. This small piece will fix the spring in correct position.
3. Fix the spring in correct position
4. Press the spring with plastic excenter unit and push (pound in) the new pin.
3/19/2018
Answer from jbo
 
Hi Jakub, thanks for the mini-tutorial! Glad you got your binding restored to working order.
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1/2/2018
Question from Tyler
 
Hi I'm looking for the little black plastic footer that holds the toe lever up on the tlt speedfit binding. Picture of the binding with the missing part is attached. The pin that it is supposed to clip onto is still in place.

Thanks!

Tyler
1/2/2018
Answer from Trace Leches
 
Hey Tyler! Dang, never seen that before! Nope, I don't have any and I think that's gonna be a pretty tough part to source so you're probably looking at a warranty case. Send me an email if you'd like to potentially move forward with that!
11/9/2018
Answer from Charles S
 
Not an answer but I found this image when I was doing some googling - I have just got a brand new set of Speedfits and this happened to mine on the first go!

I am getting the shop to replace it as I cannot see a way to repair it with the press in bolt.

Anyway just wanted to say this is not the only one this has happened too....
11/9/2018
Answer from jbo
 
Hi Charles (and Tyler), this was an issue with the 2017/18 SpeedFit binding if you lock the toe lever without a boot in it. Dynafit addressed it with a new shape to the plastic footer for 2018/19.
3/4/2020
Answer from Bogdan P
 
Had the same thing happen, and now skimo carries the replacement part, however it's not obvious to me how to remove the pin that's currently in there to install the new one. This pin usually binds the plastic piece to the metal, and needs to be removed to install the new plastic piece. Anybody successfully swapped out the old broken part for the new part?
3/4/2020
Answer from Bogdan P
 
Regarding removal of the pin, I found a jewelry/glasses repair screwdriver can be helpful. Thread the new sleeve over the smallest screwdriver head, stack it onto the washer inside the binding nose, and hammar the butt of the screwdriver until the old washer is protruding enough to grasp with a pair of needle nose pliers. Try to keep the interior space inside the nose binding free from the new sleeve so that you can slide in the plastic piece after removing the old sleeve and finish pounding in the new sleeve using the screwdriver as a guide.
3/4/2020
Answer from Bogdan P
 
sorry, I'm using multiple terms for the same thing. Washer = pin = sleeve. I have no idea what it's actually called.
5/24/2021
Answer from Eric G
 
Hey, skimo folks, i have the same exact issue here with my 2017/2018 speedfit binding. Can i get some help with ordering a replacement part for the toe lever from Dynafit?
5/24/2021
Answer from jbo
 
Hi Eric, the little plastic locker pieces are available in the droplist above as the Speed Toe Lockers.
2/24/2023
Answer from eric r
 
I'm also trying to add break lever to Dynafit speed binding. I have removed the old pin and am trying to install the new lever and pin. Does my picture show the correct orientation of the plastic piece? Is it normally a tight fit? Do I need to remove the metal break lever as well? Any install instructions would be awesome. Thanks
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3/31/2015
Question from Sven
 
Hi I am looking for plastic toe lever for vertical STs. Dynafit has been most unhelpful. Do you guys have something that'd do the trick?
4/1/2015
Answer from jbo
 
Hi Sven, those are out of production but Dynafit recommends using the Radical levers. They aren't an exact fit but seem to do the trick.
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3/7/2015
Question from Carlos
 
Hi,
I'm looking for the plastic toe lever which blocks ascent/descent position. The binding is a TLT Speed Turn. Is it possible?
3/9/2015
Answer from jbo
 
Hi Carlos, yes. Select the Speed Radical Toe lever in the drop list, which is the same piece used on the Speed Turn.
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12/23/2014
Question from Jeff
 
Hi,
Can you get replacement Dynafit Vertical toe levers or does the whole toe need to be replaced?
Thanks
12/23/2014
Answer from jbo
 
Hi Jeff, those are out of production and no longer available. Dynafit recommends using either Radical toe lever instead, which mostly fits-ish.
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12/1/2014
Christopher W (used product a few times)
 
I bought replacement Speed Radical toe levers to add leashes to my Radical ST bindings. Perfectly good part, though in retrospect the black toe lever could totally be tweaked to add cables for leash attachment (it already has the slots in place). If you're handy with wire and can swage your own cable (or feel comfortable using 4ish mm cord for a leash), you can add a leash without this part.

Either way, you will need a punch (preferably blunt) and a hammer to knock the pin out. The knurled end provides a friction fit with the toe lever and needs a little force to tap it out, left to right as viewed from above with the toe facing forward. Tap the pin out partially to add the cable, or fully to replace the lever with the white one.
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