When we saw the design drawings and early prototypes for the new GT binding, we knew Kreuzspitze was onto something good. As is their style, the small Italian machine shop quietly worked to refine the binding while paying no attention to marketing and associated bombast. The resulting GT is a lightweight masterpiece which adds both lateral and forward release adjustability to a race binding. Unlike some other race bindings, you don’t have to hesitate to ski it unlocked. Race-weight with little compromise is the new now.
- Innovative composition of Ergal aluminum, titanium, steel, and structural carbon fiber.
- Heel pieces have lateral and vertical release adjustment from 5-10 on the “tech” scale.
- Toe levers have two lock positions to work with various degrees of boot wear.
- Detents every 90° let you use a riser or skin with your heels flat on the ski.
- Optional heel flaps and an additional heel riser can bolt on to increase speed during transitions and provide even more versatility.
- Lateral elasticity is similar to touring tech-bindings with spring-on-post design.
- Integrated crampon receptors accept most crampons, slid in from the side.
- Optional adjustment plates adapt to various boot-quiver needs.
- Fully compliant with ISMF racing rules and a very low weight, 161g.
- Designed and produced in Italy, patent pending.
| Specifications | |
|
Weight |
161g |
| Weight (pair) | 322g |
|
Boot |
Tech |
|
Brakes |
None |
|
BSL |
Accessory plates |
|
Riser |
1 + flat |
|
Vertical |
5-10 |
|
Lateral |
6-9 |
|
Crampon |
Included Option |
| Specs Verified | Yes |
| Design | |
|
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Ergal, hardened steel, titanium, carbon fiber, techno-polymer |
| Skimo Co Says | |
| Usage | Touring, mountaineering, racing, cuddling |
| Notes | Fully adjustable release |
| Bottom Line | Could be the one |
| Compare to other Race Bindings | |
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