I've said this in at least one other thread, but if you like being able to get out of your skis without involving your hands (eg carrying a load of gates, a bunch of boo, or running a toboggan), the Tectons suck, as you need to push down on the toe lever to get out. It's not a big deal for everyone, but for me, it's a deal killer.
Otherwise, I've been happy with release, retention, and skiing characteristics of both those bindings. I probably put a dozen days on a pair of Tectons before selling them with the attached skis, and I replaced that with a shift-equipped pair and have since added another pair of Shifts to my quiver. Having to pull the shift off my boot to switch to ski mode bothers me philosophically, but after living with them for a while, it doesn't seem to have any material impact on transition time.
Oh, the Shifts can be skied downhill with a non-pin boot, if that matters to you.
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