Bsl adjustment is only an issue if everyone had tech-compatible boots.
I rode a pair of STs for three years as a 50/50 resort/BC setup with at least 25 days inbounds. I wore out the toe fittings on one boot and it rattled in the binding. New boots fixed that and I still ski that pair of bindings (6 years now).
Onyx is very small weight penalty for significant $ savings and also gives option to buy $60 mounting plates so you only buy the binding one time and move it around the skis. I think the onyx/Dynafit question is like the aluminum/carbon question for bicycles: light and strong versus lighter and more expensive. One thing tho: take the $200 price difference and spread it over a 7+ year binding life and you have a pretty small difference to get the higher performance and you have to lift that extra weight up the hill over and over and over during that time.
If you are doing the loan/inbounds/sometimes-tour thing with this setup, just admit you are going to need an UN-specialized setup and accept the concomitant weight penalty. I have a pair of vol bridge with Tour F10 that will work add a loaner if a friend doesn't have pow skis and I have skins that work. It tours like a monster-truck on a race track, but if you have the race car, it really doesn't work that well anywhere off the pavement.
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