ST Rotation 10 Binding - 2025
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ST Rotation 10 Binding
Previously, the Radical 2.0 was all the rage, and Dynafit continues to push the limits in backcountry performance with its new ST Rotation 10 Binding. This midweight tech-toe option utilizes the same rotating toe piece and 10mm of forward pressure in the heel that made its predecessor so popular with hard-charging skiers, but Dynafit added a spring-tensioned toe-piece that auto-realigns itself to keep your boot in line with the heel-piece while clicking in.
Details
- Lightweight tech-binding is updated with lighter and stronger materials
- Predominantly aluminum construction knocks 50 grams off from the Radical
- Improved heel and baseplate offer added stiffness for big descents
- High-performance construction is suitable for hard-charging skiers
- Bayonet lock is easy to use and keeps you secured when touring
- Item #DNFZ138
- Material
- forged aluminum, Cromoly, Synthetic
- Release Rating
- DIN
- Boot Compatibility
- tech
- Brake Width
- 90, 105, 120mm
- Brakes Included
- yes
- Heel Elevators
- integrated
- Claimed Weight
- 1lb 5.1oz
- Manufacturer Warranty
- 2 years
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Overall Rating
4.5 based on 15 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageDecember 29, 2024
Very hard to transition from tour to ski mode!
I've found it is very difficult to rotate the back binding from tour mode into ski mode while still on my skis. I'm also a rock climber with reasonable grip strength and flexibility yet I have to take off my skis each time I try to turn the binding to ski mode. I ski Colorado backcountry and snow is often deep powder. When I step out of my skis to transition, I'm often in powder up to my knees or even hips. So, transitioning while still in the bindings is critical. My partners all transition while on their skis, but I have to mess around off my skis. This is not a great experience for my friends who have to wait. The other features are nice but this one would keep me from purchasing again or recommending to another.
Originally reviewed on Dynafit
October 25, 2024
Great binding but tough on cold hands
Excellent product but I have a hard time rotating and pushing down the binding when moving from ski to walk or reverse. I have small hands and when cold I find the switch harder than average. Practice at home before heading out.
Originally reviewed on ExpertVoice.com
April 1, 2024
Rotations
I like the rotations, their versatility, for on and off, piste, and their reliable functionality. However, I’m not 100% sold on them due to the weight and the FACT that they collect snow and ice under the heel when touring. If you want a quiver of one ski binding, this might be it. But if you primarily tour, there are better options.
Originally reviewed on ExpertVoice.com
December 26, 2023
Great bindings that allow for a safer knee release while touring, but provide light weight uphills and sturdy aggressive downhills. I loved them so much i got two pairs one for my powder touring and my all mountain touring skis!
Originally reviewed on ExpertVoice.com
December 18, 2023
Great Touring Binding
I've used Dynafit touring bindings for several years now and they do not disappoint. These ST Rotation are great on the uphill and downhill and have a great release if your in trouble.
Originally reviewed on ExpertVoice.com
December 14, 2023
Very stiff. Hard to operate
Hard to operate very stiff Fromm walk modes. Trying to work in like a baseball mitt or hiking boot.
Originally reviewed on ExpertVoice.com
December 11, 2022
So far, awesome.
I just mounted my rotations on a set of free 107s. I’ve only skied two days on them. One in the backcountry, one in the resort to see how they hold up on variable snow. So far, very pleased with both uphill and downhill performance
Originally reviewed on Dynafit
November 1, 2021
I've been skiing on these bindings for the past 4+ seasons, mostly backcountry in the White Mountains of NH, with terrain ranging from mellow trails to "do not fall" gullies, and a couple resort days here and there. While they are on the heavier side of touring bindings (to be expected given the features), I've found them to be really solid up and down: no issues and no unexpected releases.
Originally reviewed on Dynafit
January 25, 2021
Works really well for more descent based touring. Trust these way more than the really light Dynafits and so far have never pre-released like I do from the lighter ones occasionally. They are heavier, but when skiing either deeper backcountry pow or a tight icy chute know these are certified on the release is very important and allows me to not lock out the toes which is also a bonus since if I'm in a big crash or avalanche I do not want these still connected to me. My only complaint and I didn't take a star off is that getting into them with the movable toe is tough in deeper snow and getting them into tour mode on the heel takes some muscle compared to my other dynafits. Minor overall and completely recommend.
Originally reviewed on Dynafit
March 31, 2020
These are great beefy tech bindings that can handle anything you throw at them. I am a lighter skier, but I have never had any issues with release or power while mounted on Icelantic Shamans (110 underfoot BEEFY skis). The pivoting toe binding gives a little more peace of mind that the toe will release when you need it to and won't when you don't. They have a wide adjustable range and were able to accommodate a 2cm jump in boot sole length when I bought new boots. The risers are a breeze to flip up or down with your ski pole handle. Getting the brakes down while rotating the heel tower to go into tour mode isn't the easiest, but having brakes is a plus for riding in-bounds. I would buy lighter tech bindings for serious backcountry only ski set ups, but these bindings do well in or out of bounds and could be mounted on a quiver-killer do-it-all ski setup.
Originally reviewed on Dynafit
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