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    Current ATK Lineup Deltas

    Not sure if this is common knowledge or has been shared before, but I got this straight from ATK customer service. There's an English and Italian table, they seem to differ slightly in models listed, so I'll include both.

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    Also, something that I just found out -- again, not sure if this is common knowledge.

    The Freeraider 15 EVO comes with ATK's AL14 toe shim in the box. The charts I just posted show what the delta would be for the EVO series without the toe shim.

    https://www.atkbindings.com/en/prodo...sories/al14-2/

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    Thanks and yes the evo comes with the toe shim. I think I posted a pic on here. [emoji106]🥃


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    Quote Originally Posted by pembyguy View Post
    Thanks and yes the evo comes with the toe shim. I think I posted a pic on here. [emoji106]��
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    It's only the Evo 15 that includes the toe shim (and freeride spacer), for the other Evo models they have to purchased separately.

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    Thanks for the clarification Jon.


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    I don't know if i missed this, but (1) can the Evo brakes be removed (left off) to ski with leashes, and (2) if so, will the risers flip over to work with the pins forward?

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    Quote Originally Posted by galibier_numero_un View Post
    I don't know if i missed this, but (1) can the Evo brakes be removed (left off) to ski with leashes, and (2) if so, will the risers flip over to work with the pins forward?

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    The evo brakes can be removed, but it leaves open the little aluminum brake latch. My guess is that these aren't designed to be run without brakes.

    I just bought raider evo 13s. These are my first tech binding. How do I go about selecting release values for these? I don't see anything in the instructions. For alpine bindings I usually just run 9.5 and go up from there if I have a prerelease.

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    Quote Originally Posted by phil_dirt View Post
    The evo brakes can be removed, but it leaves open the little aluminum brake latch. My guess is that these aren't designed to be run without brakes.

    I just bought raider evo 13s. These are my first tech binding. How do I go about selecting release values for these? I don't see anything in the instructions. For alpine bindings I usually just run 9.5 and go up from there if I have a prerelease.
    Well that sucks ... at least a little bit. I may hunt down some non-Evos, for compatibility with my other ATKs for brake swaps.

    @Spyderjon ... are you all out of Raider 12s (non-Evo)?

    RVs are pretty much similar to a DIN setting. I see variability even within the ATK line, although this may be the inconsistency of using my leg as a torque meter ;-). I set all my bindings on the carpet and adjust as necessary if I get a pre-release on the hill, although i prefer to not fly out of my skis ;-)

    I'll try to run a new touring ski inbounds for at least a few runs if possible - to dial in both the tune as well as release value.

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    Atk told me that the rv is the same as din as they use a certified machine to test (words to that effect); I can’t locate the message they sent me for accuracy.


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    Quote Originally Posted by pembyguy View Post
    Atk told me that the rv is the same as din as they use a certified machine to test (words to that effect); I can’t locate the message they sent me for accuracy.


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    Considering the vagaries of the tech system (wearing fittings, grit, etc), that's more than accurate enough.

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    Quote Originally Posted by galibier_numero_un View Post
    Well that sucks ... at least a little bit. I may hunt down some non-Evos, for compatibility with my other ATKs for brake swaps.

    @Spyderjon ... are you all out of Raider 12s (non-Evo)?

    RVs are pretty much similar to a DIN setting. I see variability even within the ATK line, although this may be the inconsistency of using my leg as a torque meter ;-). I set all my bindings on the carpet and adjust as necessary if I get a pre-release on the hill, although i prefer to not fly out of my skis ;-)

    I'll try to run a new touring ski inbounds for at least a few runs if possible - to dial in both the tune as well as release value.

    .. Thom
    Snowcountry has 12s for ~400 us at the moment


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    Quote Originally Posted by ezgzy View Post
    Snowcountry has 12s for ~400 us at the moment


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    Thanks, I was hoping that if @Spyderjon had some inventory to clear out that I could "help" hem with.

    I just ordered from Snowcountry.

    Earlier today, I checked with the various Euro sellers, they all end up around the same price, but Snowcountry had the best selection in brake widths. By the time PayPal took their cut for the currency conversion (expected), and adding about $35 for shipping, it came in at a touch over $500. Hey! At this rate, they should outlast me, and buying next year, I'll be stuck with the new, "improved" Evos at in-season pricing ;-)

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    So I'm gonna be putting inserts in for a set of ATK Trofeo Plus's (Trofeos + the R01 heel baseplate).
    Does anyone know the right Binding Freedom screws for these?
    The BF website doesn't have them listed, but does have BD Helio 200/180/145/110 as a single group and all showing...
    8 QTY 12mm flat heads with heads reduced to 9mm
    8 QTY 10mm flat heads with heads reduced to 8mm
    I'm guessing the first set is the toes. But clearly the heel screws must be different since say the 180 (ie, trofeo plus) has a baseplate and the 145 does not.
    Thx much on any help.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tang View Post
    So I'm gonna be putting inserts in for a set of ATK Trofeo Plus's (Trofeos + the R01 heel baseplate).
    Does anyone know the right Binding Freedom screws for these?
    The BF website doesn't have them listed, but does have BD Helio 200/180/145/110 as a single group and all showing...
    8 QTY 12mm flat heads with heads reduced to 9mm
    8 QTY 10mm flat heads with heads reduced to 8mm
    I'm guessing the first set is the toes. But clearly the heel screws must be different since say the 180 (ie, trofeo plus) has a baseplate and the 145 does not.
    Thx much on any help.
    Of course, direct measurement is best. I've seen some of their recommendations being off (Look heels).

    Also, a good substitute for the ground down heel screws are socket heads.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tang View Post
    So I'm gonna be putting inserts in for a set of ATK Trofeo Plus's ...
    Using 12mm (toes) and 10mm (R01 plate heels) flatheads with the same ~9mm heads (8.95 on calipers)

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    Most excellent, thx much

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    Any opinions on the toe release feature on the evo's? Maybe i missed it in here? Im impressed with the smooth operation on both my kuhlars and raiders. Heels turn ez, heel risers are simple with little snaps and magnets, toes are ez in ez out. Has me curious how well the new releaseable evo toes are.

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    Official ATK Binding Thread

    Quote Originally Posted by Eluder View Post
    Alpinlord is working on some layout templates over here. Anyone with data to add should chime in.
    Just noticed this thread. Feedback would be great. After adding ‘tech pin’ locators, I realized you can screw the toes directly to the layout tools.

    Edit: therefore a simpler version is in the works that takes far less time to print.

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    Quote Originally Posted by grinch View Post
    Any opinions on the toe release feature on the evo's? Maybe i missed it in here? Im impressed with the smooth operation on both my kuhlars and raiders. Heels turn ez, heel risers are simple with little snaps and magnets, toes are ez in ez out. Has me curious how well the new releaseable evo toes are.

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    Yeah I tested the toe rv in whiteout skiing into an unidentified snow object at reasonable speed lol. It released as I’d expect my alpine binding to do. Really liking the evo15. So easy to use. Best step in tech that I’ve owned


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    Quote Originally Posted by pembyguy View Post
    Yeah I tested the toe rv in whiteout skiing into an unidentified snow object at reasonable speed lol. It released as I’d expect my alpine binding to do. Really liking the evo15. So easy to use. Best step in tech that I’ve owned


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    Very cool! Thanks. Thats a good test. That couldve been ugly. I released from my regular raiders once in a forward twisting fall when i got caught up in some bushes. I cant remember the last time ive had a binding release in an alpine or tech binding. The last time in alpine probably a few years ago and 20+ years on tech bindings maybe 2-3 times i had a heel release. The toe released after the heel on my raiders as it would in a forward twister on an alpine binding. It seemed appropriate and smooth. I set my release values at 9.5 in tech bindings which is 1 less than my alpine bindings for the slower speeds usually in tech. I guess its quite possible the evo is even more consistent. It'd be nice to throw an evo in a vice and try and do a manual toe release

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    Quote Originally Posted by pembyguy View Post
    Yeah I tested the toe rv in whiteout skiing into an unidentified snow object at reasonable speed lol. It released as I’d expect my alpine binding to do. Really liking the evo15. So easy to use. Best step in tech that I’ve owned


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    this makes me feel better about buying them as my first tech binding and ignoring the advice earlier in this thread of "don't buy a first/second year binding"

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    The ATK Bindings, Part 2: Product Lineup & Design Differences (Ep.200) podcast with ATK CEO (and one of ATK’s chief product testers) Davide Indulti, was very interesting and informative.

    Regarding the Evo Freeride Spacer, one of the comments stated: "I can tell you from experience the freeride spacer makes a massive difference. It is night and day. I put them on my Ion LT and I won’t ski without it."

    Is this to say he used the ATK spacer with the G3 ION? If so, how would it be mounted?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Alpinord View Post

    Is this to say he used the ATK spacer with the G3 ION? If so, how would it be mounted?
    He's talking about this I think: https://www.atkbindings.com/en/prodo...sories/al05-2/

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    Quote Originally Posted by MottN View Post
    Great! I was thinking it was a generic approach. Thanks. Looks like a 3d print project.
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    Looking for an AL05 spacer. I see them on line for $60, but that seems steep. Anyone, Spyderjon?

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