Originally Posted by
JPaul
Ty,
I really like my Barons -> I grew up bootpacking New England before they had snow, so can confirm a frame binding is a huge upgrade to hiking/carrying skis! Heavier and clunkier stride than a pin/tech binding, but huge improvement in touring over non-touring bindings.
Covered nicely already, but my experience is similar to those above that saw minimal impact on downhill performance (Barons are now my resort DD), and no noticeable adjustment time to frame bindings*. I also don't have a problem going back and forth between my Barons & Pivots (big difference in stack height) -> the skis they sit on are the difference I notice/reason I choose one over the other.
Have not tried any other frame bindings to compare, but have moved to using pin bindings for touring, so my Barons have remained locked down for a couple years. Still recommend frames for people just starting/dabbling and, depending on the parameters of your Japan trip, seems like a frame binding is a good candidate.
The way I understand calendars and Ohio weather, you're not going to get much time in Japan-like conditions on any new gear before the trip, so at least with a frame binding you'll be confident that you get along with how they work on the downhill part. Aside from that, getting a walk-mode boot would be nice, and focusing on fitness over gear in the meantime will make a much bigger impact on your experience than debating pin vs. frame.
Good luck!
-----Possible future old wives' tale warning-----
* Scienticiously speaking, when I got my Barons, I went from a 68mm-waisted daily driver to 101mm, but still using my same old psoriatic arthritis-addled ankles. I was worried about both the stack height and ski width changes' effects on my joints. In the end, I think that the two changes offset each other so I didn't have any additional joint issues (draw the FBD/study it out). This only matters to you as a way of saying don't be afraid of the additional stack height of a frame binding, especially if you are putting them on wider skis as I am guessing (hoping!) that you will for your Japan trip