Tyrolia Bindings
Tyrolia produces industry-leading bindings in many segments of the ski industry and now offers equipment purpose-built for backcountry touring. With a business pedigree that spans over 100 years, we are excited to see how they continue to help the backcountry binding segment develop and innovate.
In 1928, just outside Vienna, Austria, the company that would become Tyrolia introduced a touring binding onto the market: the original Almonte. It's been long enough that Tyrolia decided to forego a "Version 2" naming scheme here, concluding that it's un..
From $408.95
One of the many benefits of a modular binding, like the Tyrolia Almonte, is that you can replace and swap parts as you see fit. Whether you need to pick up an extra set of U-Springs for the repair kit, want to take up space underneath your heel, or cover ..
From $14.95
Herein lies replacement brakes for Tyrolia tech bindings. Whether you have a new set of skis, want to add brakes to the brakless variant, or desire to buy a set of brakes to hang on the wall, we've got you covered. Please note all brakes are sold as a pai..
$39.95
Tyrolia ski crampons are everything they should be: Silver, pointy, and compatible with Tyrollea tech bindings. When you find yourself sliding two steps backward for every one step forward, simply slide the crampon into the receiver and experience instant..
$88.95
You probably shouldn't use the Tyrolia Almonte Leashes to walk your dog, but you can use them to restrain your skis if they tend to unpredictably dash off into the forest after a fall. These leashes dutifully attach your expensive ski and binding combinat..
$28.95