Museum of randonnee backcountry skiing bindings: Marker Rotomat TR, circa 1970s. This is an interesting binding in that the toe and heel were alpine.
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Ramer Universal Military ski touring backcountry binding was an interesting yet dysfunctional design that’s interesting from a history context.
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Perhaps the most highly engineered of the Ramer backcountry skiing binding offerings, model MT-2000 was released in 1993.
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Leave comments here about venerable Fritschi FT88 ski touring backcountry binding from around 1982, precursor to the famous Fritschi Diamir series.
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I blogged this Silvretta 300 binding last winter, but thought I’d add it to the online museum. If anyone knows the dates this binding was in production please leave a comment or send an email.
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We got the Ramer Comfort display done this morning. We’re now shooting more video of the bindings as it’s so essential to show how they work. I’m also working on the museum intro page which will index all the displays, as we’ll eventually have more than 50 bindings in the museum.
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