Boot- bindingcompatibility
A system that should harmonizeboot-binding-ski
Whether it is a high Alpine experience, steep couloir, powder snow, sporty ascents or gentle nature experience… ski tours are as individual as ski tourers themselves. The evolution of ski touring has therefore led to a wide variety of equipment covering the most diverse needs.
When choosing a binding, it is important to remember that boot, binding and ski form a system which only functions optimally when its components are perfectly tuned to each other. As a basic rule, put together boots, bindings and skis designed for the same areas of use.
Which boot fits
which Fritschi binding?
The interaction between boot and binding is particularly relevant to safety. The evolution has led to a variety of products with technical differ-ences most particularly among the boots. The result of these developments is that not every boot will optimally function in all bindings or it may not even fit.

freeride & free touringtecton 13/10
The Tecton is perfect for free skiers seeking active, dynamic skiing adventures in challenging terrain. Regardless of whether you get to the top under your own steam or you take a ski lift.




performance touringvipec evo 12
The multi-faceted Vipec Evo is the perfect choice for both experienced ski tourers and newcomers. It is ideally suited to high-mountain tours with challenging downhill runs or for the leisurely exploration of snow-covered mountain landscapes.




touringxenic plus 12/10
The Xenic is the most complete lightweight binding for high-mountain skiers who attack full-on when going up, but also go full-speed downhill on any kind of alpine terrain. It also suits those who are working on their fitness on the slope.




ski touring & alpine skiingscout 11
The Scout is the ski touring binding with probably the widest range of uses. Whether it is a challenging ski tour or a day on the slopes: It is almost as light as tech bindings and, in addition to outstanding downhill performance, offers the safety and ease of use of alpine bindings.



Check compatibility
Because of the absence of standards or the lack of compliance with standards in the manufacture of boots, Fritschi recommends in any event to have a trained professional check the compatibility with the 4-point-check.
Checking the DIN settings
The settings of all of Fritschi’s bindings can be checked with a adjustment and testing device. We recommend having the DIN settings adjusted by a trained professional.