Atomic Template Ski Binding

The mass exodus of more skiers each season ducking boundary lines to head into the outback at ski areas — often called “sidecountry” terrain — has perpetuated an evolution in gear aimed at skiers who demand more mobility in the terrain that chairlifts do not serve. Bindings have received a sizeable bulk of this attention, including beefy alpine-touring products like the Marker Tour F12 or Fritschi’s DIAMIR model, both of which offer solid downhill performance along with an option to “flip a switch” and change to a free-heel mode for heading back up-mountain again.

Uphill in alpine gear, courtesy of Fritschi DIAMIR bindings

Next year, a new player emerges in this space. A partnership between Salomon and Atomic has resulted in a binding that’s being advertised as setting a new standard with “next generation freeride performance” and increased efficiency on the uphill side. Oddly, the bindings — called either the SALOMON Guardian 16 and/or the ATOMIC Tracker 16 — will be offered for the same recommended retail price and will be identical both technically and functionally. Two brand names, same binding.

Salomon’s free-heel-enabled binding, the Guardian 16

DIN range: 6-13 Weight: 1780 grams The basics: The Shift was released by Salomon and Atomic a year ago to massive success.The result of more than a half-decade of product development, the Shift is the first non-frame alpine touring binding to meet the safety and downhill-performance standards of regular alpine bindings. Atomic Z 10 Ski Bindings Red/Black Mens Sz 75mm. Atomic Vantage X 77 CTi W Womens Skis with Lithium 10 Bindings. Atomic Vantage 79 TI Ski w/FT 12 GW Binding (13643) $599.95 $ 599. Atomic Unisex X 12 VAR - AD5001766 (Red/Black - B70).

Those “next generation” promises? The companies are a bit low on the details being released as of now, but a press teaser issued this week cites a binding chassis with a “lower stand height for greater stability” plus the bindings will have an oversized platform to “enable maximum power transmission and responsiveness for quick and more precise turns,” the companies tout.

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ATOMIC Tracker 16

DIN range will be 7 to 16, enabling mission-critical grip on the boot for big air and the sickest terrain. Another distinguishing feature may be the bindings’ hike/ride switch, which changes the mode from downhill to up with the press of a ski pole tip. On top, ready to shred with locked heels again, a user will simply step down to engage four steel teeth that are spring-actuated to lock the heel piece back into place.

The Salomon/Atomic bindings are not designed to compete with lightweight bindings from the likes of Dynafit that lean toward the ski-touring crowd. “There are companies that are known as uphill touring companies, and that is not” what these bindings will be, a Salomon media rep told us. Instead, the Salomon/Atomic bindings are touted to “optimize downhill performance” and to give skiers the opportunity to access more of the mountain and get to the powder “without compromising downhill ability,” the media rep cited.

Atomic Template Ski Binding
Salomon/Atomic prototype bindings in use by skier Daron Rhalves

Who Makes Atomic Bindings

Overall, the bindings will be advertised as the “most durable and easiest to use binding that has hike and ride” modes. Unfortunately, other details we wanted like pricing and product weight have not been released. A company rep said more information will be offered when the bindings are unveiled at winter trade shows in a couple months, including Outdoor Retailer and SIA. Skiers looking to try the bindings out should seek demos this winter. They will likely ship to retailers for consumer sale next August in time for the 2012/2013 ski season.

Atomic Template Ski Binding Kit

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Atomic shift binding

Note: Due to server issues the Powder Guide links are currently unreliable, Knut Pohl has graciously set up

This Google Drive for Ski Binding Templates, here.

How’s your German? Knut from Powderguide.com and Forum has been producing ski binding templates for a number of years. His list is pasted below. Check out their site for other information and thank him for his efforts.

It is highly recommended that you practice by drilling and mounting using old skis or a scrap wood board before drilling your skis. This also can help you confirm the templates are accurate. See a ski binding pro for proper release settings.

Atomic Template Ski Binding Instructions

Atomic frame bindings

Ski Binding Settings

If you haven’t done so, please also check out the following topics before proceeding:

Ski Binding Adjustment

Atomic Template Ski Binding

Atomic Ski Bindings

-Drilling Skis to Mount Bindings
-Finding Your Ski’s Centerline
-Paper Ski Binding Templates
-Drill and Tap Guides for Hand Drilling