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SFBv420.0same but if your shop couldn't tell you i don't know if i'd use them
AT stands for alpine touring sure you can alpine tour by bootpacking w/ your wardens or alpine wreckers and WALK to ride boots
at bindings unlock at the heel to go into uphill tour mode
solis at binder is the guardian and doesnt share the sth/warden screw pattern
SFBv420.0same but if your shop couldn't tell you i don't know if i'd use them
AT stands for alpine touring sure you can alpine tour by bootpacking w/ your wardens or alpine wreckers and WALK to ride boots
at bindings unlock at the heel to go into uphill tour mode
solis at binder is the guardian and doesnt share the sth/warden screw pattern
Connor_SullivanSo my local shop has the Salomon Warden WTR Jig as opposed to the STH2 WTR/Warden MNC jig, do the screw patterns on the AT version of the Warden the same as the MNC alpine version?
onenerdykidThere is no touring version of the Warden per se (meaning Warden tour and Warden alpine). Warden is an alpine binding that accepts all norms of boot soles (ISO DIN, ISO Touring, WTR). That is what MNC stands for: Multi Norm Certified. Tracker/Guardian is the alpine touring binding, which is also MNC.
If your shop has a super early jig, then it is possible that it doesn't show the full name of the Warden binding. But as others have commented, the STH2 jig is has the mounting pattern for the Warden. The Tracker/Guardian jig is something entirely separate.