Replying to Best bindings for touring?
Hey, so I want to get into backcountry and touring, but I'm still really unsure about bindings. I hear that pin bindings are the most ideal for touring, but that frame bindings are better for if you plan on also skiing in-bounds, which I do plan on doing. Except, that they also seem to have a lot of problems? I see the "Shift" binding being mentioned frequently.
So I'm looking for suggestions for a binding that I could ride in and out of bounds or maybe even some laps in the park. I guess what I'm looking for is the best frame binding?
Thanks
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