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The Best Women’s Backcountry Bindings of 2013

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Voile Switchback X2 Telemark Bindings

BEST FOR: TELEMARK

In its second year, the , one of the lightest free-pivoting bindings on the market, has proven itself to be an intuitive, powerful backcountry workhorse for driving all but the most gigantic skis. Touring performance is excellent, with a simple mechanism and easy mode changes. Testers called it an 鈥渁ll-in-one combo鈥 with 鈥渓ateral stiffness on par with bigger bindings.鈥 Pair it with a medium-stiff boot for maximum return. 3.1 lbs

Tourability: 5
Power: 3.5

Marker FT 12 Tour Alpine Touring Bindings

(Marker)

BEST FOR: ALPINE TOURING

Built on a wide chassis, the is similar to the Duke, Marker鈥檚 beefiest offering, in its alpine-inspired power transmission and responsiveness. It鈥檚 strong enough for demanding in-bounds skiing, but it has an ergonomic stride and weighs over a pound less than the Duke. Mode changes still require you to remove your skis, but it鈥檚 as easy to get in and out of as a traditional alpine binding. 4.5 lbs

Tourability: 3.5
Power: 3.5

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