Diamir Eagle (Pre Winter 2011)
£220.00
RRP
£300.00, save
£80.00
( 27%)
2010 model. The Eagle was updated for Winter 2011. The changes where cosmetic with no design or functional changes at all. The Eagle now has 2 models the 10 & 12, referring to the maximum DIN setting. The old Eagle was 10 and we only stock the new Eagle 10 as people who want DIN 12 generally go for the Freeride. So this binding is identical to the new Eagle 10 in all but colour, just has a lower RRP and is on sale.
The Eagle binding is aimed at lightweight backcountry skiers and ski tourers who want a single binding for resort and backcountry skiing with full step in/step out performance.The Eagle replaces the Diamir Explore binding. Compared to the Explore the Eagle has better performance both up and down.
Uniquely it has "Diamir Gliding Technology". This is a clever way of saying that it has a nice walking motion. It achieves this by having a virtual rotation point, this is possible due to some clever engineering.
Full details of that feature are here.
Eagle Binding Features
- Can be used with standard boots or those with vibram soles
- Passes standard downhill alpine security tests
- DIN range 3-10
- Comes complete with ski brakes
- Compatible with Eagle Axion 82mm crampons only
- 4 position heel raiser
- Weight 2050g per pair with 86mm brakes
Please choose your binding size based on your Ski Boot Sole Length
|
Eagle Size |
UK Size (approx) |
Boot Sole Length |
|
Small |
Up to 8 |
260-315mm |
|
Medium |
5 - 12 |
280-340mm |
|
XL |
11 + |
330-365mm |
Select the size of binding that you need for your ski boot and add them to your basket in the yellow box below. On the next page you will see your binding size pre-selected and a drop down list underneath for you to choose your brake size. 72, 80 or 90mm are included in the price, 100 and 115mm brakes cost £10 extra.
Buy Skis and Bindings and get a £30 package discount. Simply add both skis and bindings to your basket, the discount will be applied at the checkout.
Diamir Eagle (Pre Winter 2011)
| Stock Level (?) | Colour / Size | Price | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sold out. | Small | £220.00 | |
| Sold out. | Medium | £220.00 | |
|
In Stock 1 available. |
XL | £220.00 |
|
Facewest Reward Scheme
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The Diamir Eagle Virtual Pivot
The virtual pivot enables a more natural walking movement. This saves energy on long climbs.
Click here to see a video showing the Diamir Eagle Virtual pivot feature.
Diamir Active Safety
As the binding toe piece rotates the AFD device moves in line. This massively reduces the friction that your boot can exert on the binding plate. This is a particular advantage for vibram soled boots.
Click here to see a video showing the Diamir Eagle Safety release feature.
Customer Reviews of Diamir Eagle (Pre Winter 2011):
Average Customer Review:




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Diamir Eagle Review
Reviewer: James Heaney, Dunfermline (13-5-2011)
I bought these bindings after a lot of research, as I'm new to the touring side of skiing. I have them fitted to a pair of Rossignol Bandit B2 and they work very well. They are light enough for multi-day trips (I did 5days hut to hut in the Ecrins this year) and have all the benefits of an Alpine binding. I use the Axion crampons with them, this lets the crampon be where you want it when you need it. I also use the leases for steep descents in case I come out of them, although they are fitted with brakes. I would recommend them.




Diamir Eagle Review
Reviewer: Stephen Viney, Thornton-Cleveleys (2-4-2011)
I was new to Ski Touring and was going to go for a cheaper binding. I was used to alpine bindings that need no special features.I was soon persuaded to pay more for the quality features of this binding. When touring it is important things don't fail. At 100kg I put a lot of stress on equipment so went for the best.








