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      Tyrolia Ambition 12 Alpine Touring Binding - VIDEO Review

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        2014-02-14 12:11:51

        Tyrolia Ambition 12 Alpine Touring Binding - VIDEO Review

        Tyrolia Ambition 12 Alpine Touring Binding ReviewTyrolia has been around for 84 years and has dominated the alpine binding market for almost as long. It was only natural that they put their know-how to good use and got into the growing alpine touring market. This happened last year with the appearance of the Tryolia Adrenalin 16 AT Bindings. The Adrenaline falls into the same category as the Salomon Guardian WTR 13 and and the Atomic Tracker 16 which is essentially the same binding, with different branding.


        Read the complete review on our binding review page over here or if you prefer to sit back and watch then check out the video review below:

        Tyrolia Ambition 12 Alpine Touring Binding Review


        On the top of four riser positions.

        Tyrolia Ambition 12 Alpine Touring Binding Review



      • Armin
        2014-02-14 14:37:26

        Hey, Brad… you might want to update your blog… Tyrolia's entry into the touring market didn't just "happen last year". Maybe I'm dating myself but I skied Tyrolia touring bindings for a few years back in the early 80's and their touring bindings actually go back to the late 50's. BTW, the 80's vintage bindings had serious mechanical problems. The toepiece hinge wore out very quickly. NOt just mine, but every single pair that were owned by my friends as well. They had a "lifetime warranty", so I got a replacement pair after the first season, however, when those wore out just as quickly,  they wouldn't honour the warranty anymmore… instead the simply quit manufacturing the binding. I hope their current binding is a bit more robust. 


        Here's a link to Lou Dawson's binding museum for more details:

        http://www.wildsnow.com/backco.....untry.html

      • admin
        2014-02-14 16:22:26

        Thanks for the clarrification Armin, most of those were before my time. I guess I should have said "Tyrolia most recent entry into the AT binding market", I be sure to update the review. Great pics of some of the old gear - incredible how far things have come.
      • piggy
        2015-01-28 18:01:36

        do you think this binding would be appropriate for a lighter person (say, 120 lbs) who's not hard on gear to ski as their daily driver at the ski hill and also use for touring and sidecountry?  or does the marker tour f12/f10 appear to be a more durable binding?

      • admin
        2015-01-28 18:11:18

        The Tyrolia Ambition 12 AT bindings are plenty beefy to ski at a resort most of the time and then take out of bounds, like wise the Marker F10 and F12 AT bindings are also capable. I have skied all of these bindings over longer periods of time and had no issue beating them up at the resort, and I weight 170lb. It really just comes down to preference and price.
      • piggy
        2015-01-28 20:52:13

        any preference between those bindings (tour/ambition)? do you notice the freeflex thing with the tyrolia?  separate issue (not an AT binding), but I find I love the feel of the ski with my look pivots.  short mounting area and ski flexes nicely...
      • admin
        2015-01-28 23:49:35

        I like the Ambition bindings but they have not been out that long so long term durability could be in question, however I doubt this as it is Tyrolia. The Marker Products have proven themselves and I have them on several skis so I can attest to their value!
      • Big Ginge
        2016-12-05 12:32:48

        Can you better explain how the telescoping arm works to provide such a huge range of size adaptability?   If the heel platform and to platform are fixed to the ski, how does this capability work? Thanks
      • Mark Langley
        2017-04-17 12:22:31

        I put these on a pair of skis for primarily in-bounds skiing this year. They feel really great and are easy to get in and out of. On a tour however -  at least in wetter conditions - they repeatedly got compacted snow in the notch the heel retainer slides in and out of. Basically, the heel couldn't get down quite far enough to re-engage it - often frustratingly close (like a mm or 2). This meant any time I wanted to transition to lock the heel down I had to chip the ice out. Sometimes this meant taking the ski off. This gets really old really fast. Not a huge deal if you are only transitioning a couple times, but sucks for yo-yoing or other frequent transition situations. I ended up doing some tele technique just so I didn't have to lock them down.
      • Cristian Gavrea
        2018-02-06 07:35:06

        The functionality that allows you to use different boot sole lengths with one ski/binding set up is not quite so useful and not quite quick. Actually, it does not work as stated as you have to move the heel platform in order to fit the new length of the tube. And moving the heel platform is not such a good option and an easy task to do, as it implies drilling another holes in the skis. It was quite a misleading advertising and I am disappointed of both the bindings and this part of the review. 
        Oooor, maybe I am wrong and there is a trick to do that (i mean use different boot sole lengths) without moving any of the platforms attached to the skis.  I would be glad to find out how.
        Thank for the, otherwise, very good review.
      • Mark Langley
        2018-02-22 18:06:08

        Cristian - I think the overall length of the bar doesn't change. The "telescoping" moved the position of the heel piece on the bar.
      • Cristian Gavrea
        2020-03-04 07:42:50

        Again, there is no way to fit a different boot sole length without repositioning the heel platform on the ski which implies drilling new holes!. And this is valid for every length of the tube, so basically a bullshit. Mark, i do not quite understand you comment. If you change the length of the telescopic bar, it would not fit anymore in the heel piece, it would be either too short or too long.
      • Cristian Gavrea
        2020-03-04 07:49:33

        Mark, i don't understand what you mean by "moving the position of the heel piece on the bar." it doesn't move, it is screwed on th skies.
      • Cristian Gavrea
        2020-03-04 07:53:10

        quote from tyrolia site: "The binding also has a unique lightweight telescopic tube that allows exact centering of the binding on the ski by adjusting it to the appropriate boot sole length before mounting." 

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