Dynafit ST Rotation 14 Ski Bindings · 2025
$509.96
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Who would love these
These bindings are perfect for backcountry and side country skiers who prioritize downhill performance. They're ideal for those who want a durable binding that offers consistent release and can handle long tour days. If you're someone who values a smooth descent and doesn't mind a bit of extra weight for added stability, these bindings are for you. However, if you're into park skiing or need rapid power transfer, you might want to look elsewhere.
Why I recommend these
Expert verdict
The Dynafit ST Rotation 14 Ski Bindings are a game-changer for those who love the thrill of downhill skiing. What sets them apart is their robust construction paired with a unique pivoting toe piece that ensures a smooth descent. I love how they offer a consistent release, even when the skis flex, thanks to the 10 mm forward pressure. The Step-In Side Towers make getting in and out a breeze, which is a huge plus when you're on the slopes. While they might be a tad heavier, the stability and performance they offer on the descent make them worth it. Perfect for those who prioritize downhill performance and need a binding that can handle a bit of rough and tumble.
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Is this binding recommended for you?
The Dynafit ST Rotation 14 Ski Bindings are the perfect partner for descent-oriented ski tourers who seek strong downhill performance, safety, and comfort. With its durable construction and patented pivoting toe piece, this binding is nearly indestructible and provides reliable release function to counter unwanted early release. The forward pressure of 10 mm ensures that the release value remains constant even when skis experience deflection. The Step-In Side Towers make entry into the toe piece more than 30% easier while increasing lateral stability on the descent. With its Hub Centering system, users can easily click into the boot's neutral position for climbing.
Key Features:
- Patented DYNAFIT pivoting toe piece evens out impacts that can affect ski and binding on a powerful dynamic downhill.
- Forward pressure of 10 mm ensures constant release value even when skis experience deflection.
- Step-In Side Towers make entry into the toe piece more than 30% easier while increasing lateral stability on descent.
- Hub Centering system makes it easy to adjust your position for climbing.
- Release values can be adjusted from DIN 7 to 14.
Brake width (mm) | 105 |
Gender | Unisex |
Model year | 2025 |
Ski binding type | Alpine Touring, Tech |
Skill level | Advanced, Expert |
Din release - low value | 7 |
Din release - high value | 14 |
Material | Forged Aluminium, High Tech Synthetic, Stainless steel |
Additional features | Bayonet lock Easy Lock Brake System Hub centering Rotation Toe Piece Speed Step climbing bar Crampon Slot Forward Pressure 10mm Ice Breaker Pins Step In Side Towers |
Indiv. binding weight (g) | 605 |
Boot sole type | Tech |
Age Group | Adult |
Color | Magnet |
Warranty | 2 Years |
- Daily Cruiser for anyone wanting to spend more time in the back country.
- Absorbing little mistakes to prevent early release when encountering various snow conditions.
- Long tour days with hard ski lines in one binding, it can go further on the skin track allowing for more vertical feet skied.
- Not ideal for hard and fast power transfer (i.e. jumps, park, etc.)
- The toe piece will sometimes loosen and jiggle making it seem like there is an issue on the toe level mechanism.
- Cranking the heel DIN to accommodate for fixed DIN release on toe piece, will cause unnecessary stress and potential failures.
- Backcountry and side country skiing
- Confident skiing in variable terrain
- Consistent release value
- Weight, a little heavy for a touring binding