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Introducing the new standard in gliding power and safety: "Tecton 10"

The Tecton 10 is a new model with a lower release value, joining the Tecton line of touring bindings focused on gliding performance. It offers an excellent balance of safety and gliding performance for lighter skiers and those with less leg strength

Tecton 10

DIN: 5-10
WEIGHT: 550g (1/2 pair, excluding ski brakes)
SIZE: 90mm, 100mm, 110mm, 120mm

¥90,970 (provisional price)

The Tecton features a unique toe piece, typical of tech bindings, combined with a vice-type heel piece similar to that found in alpine bindings. The toe and heel pieces each have an independent release mechanism, ensuring reliable release even in the event of an unexpected fall

The vise-type heel piece provides a firm hold and rigidity while skiing, transferring the power of the boots to the skis without loss. The simple structure also allows for smooth switching between ski and walk modes, allowing for smooth operation depending on the situation

In addition to meeting DIN/ISO touring binding standards, the binding also features improved step-in accuracy and ease of use, reducing stress when putting on boots. It also comes with a ski brake as standard, making it highly practical

The ultra-lightweight "Genic Plus 12" weighs just 335g and packs reliability and operability into the mix

Genic Plus 12

DIN: 6-12
Climbing Support: 7°/11°
WEIGHT: 335g (1/2 pair, body 295g / brake 45g)
SIZE: 85mm, 95mm, 105mm

¥79,420 (provisional price)

Thanks to its simple structure and sophisticated, compact design, the Genic Plus 12 is incredibly light, weighing just 335g per half pair (including ski brakes). With a release strength that supports up to 12, it delivers stable performance in any field, from touring to piste

Fritsch's unique front unit (patented) features a pin lever that slides sideways to prevent accidental release, a sliding heel piece that improves rotation for smoother switching between ski and walk modes, and an easy step-in design for comfortable fit. The ski brake comes standard, and the two-stage adjustable climbing support ensure uncompromising maneuverability and safety when climbing. This ski represents Fritsch's innovative approach, combining lightweight, maneuverable, and versatile skis at a high level


BRAND features

Headquartered in Reichenbach im Kandertal, Switzerland, this Swiss manufacturer specializes in ski touring bindings. Founded in 1960 by Albert Fritschi, it initially began as a workshop for the production of equipment and prototypes. His sons Andreas and Christian Fritschi took over the business in the late 1970s, and the company focused on the development of ski bindings

The brand is committed to "Swiss Made," which means that all processes from product development to manufacturing are carried out in Switzerland, and also places importance on environmental considerations. They use high-quality materials for their parts, striving for long life and high repairability. Furthermore, their manufacturing base is located in the Jungfrau-Aletsch region, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and they value coexistence with nature

The company currently exports its products to over 30 countries around the world, and its innovative technology and high-quality products have earned it high praise from ski touring enthusiasts and freeride skiers


BRAND info

FRITSCHI

URL: https://www.lostarrow.co.jp/brands/fritschi. h tml

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