I generally do as well. Most of my setups are ATK SL WC, either mounted fixed or on an adjustment plate. I think the heavier options for 'durability' are not worth it, but I am interested in a bit more forgiveness. I feel much more comfortable getting air on my Crest bindings knowing that if I land hard it won't break the binding. I'm also looking to reduce the icing/snow packing problem with all toes that I have experienced(usually shows up being difficult to remove the binding from boot). I also generally really like having an adjustment plate. I change boots more frequently than I change skis, so it's nice to have that option.
My ideal would be 250g with brakes, 200g without:
icing resistant toe with good crampon receptor, simple race style flap for heel. ATK RIS heel spring(if U spring) or other mechanism to reduce wear on metal parts. elastic travel.
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