Hy

A freeride universe
unlocked by the key of lightness.

675g

High performance, high technologies high durability. The only thing that is not Hy in this binding is its weight.

No sweat transitions

Smooth and immediate transitions between ascent and descent modes, with no need for extra components or interchangeable parts.

High toe arms for ascent

Low toe arms for descent

Drag

Three walking modes

-18mm

When used without heel raisers, it allows the boot heel to drop slightly below the toe level. This 18mm difference enhances stride extension and walking efficiency during long and flat approach.

This design is especially beneficial for skiers using freeride boots with a cuff that offers limited mobility.

+10mm

The Hy also features two heel raisers for easier uphill progress, both activated easily even with the pole.

The first one gives a similar "flat" sensation.

+34mm

The Hy also features two heel raisers for easier uphill progress, both activated easily even with the pole.

The second heel raiser is useful on the steeper sections of the ascent.

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Flat skiing

In ski mode, the boot sits flat on the ski, eliminating the rear-front pin height differential typical of standard pin bindings. This design delivers an alpine-like feel and performance.

Heel clamps

The heel clamps, inspired by the alpine system, offers a spectacular sense of control and precision.

Adjustable AFD

Correct Anti Friction Device (AFD) adjustment is essential for compatibility with various sole types. To achieve this, we have developed specific spacers that fit between the sliding section of the AFD and its underlying structure.

Compatiblity

The Hy is compatible with most alpine skiing, ski mountaineering, and freeride boots. Thinner plastic soles provide a stiff connection with the binding. For this reason, we designed softer spacers that also serve to dampen vibrations. Thicker rubber soles require little to no spacers, as their rubber composition inherently provides vibration absorption.

Compatiblity

The Hy is compatible with most alpine skiing, ski mountaineering, and freeride boots. Thinner plastic soles provide a stiff connection with the binding. For this reason, we designed softer spacers that also serve to dampen vibrations. Thicker rubber soles require little to no spacers, as their rubber composition inherently provides vibration absorption.

Product specification

Weight

675g

Materials

Alu 7075, POM, Stainless steel

Release range

4-11, 6-13

Walking modes

-18, +10, +34mm

Boot size adjustment

25mm

Distribution

Starting on December 20th, 2024, 6PM CET a limited number of Hy 13 Free Black Launch Edition will be vailable for pre-order on atkbindings.com and at selected partners worldwide, with deliveries guaranteed by February 2025. The complete list of retailers offering the Hy is available below.

Full distribution will begin in September 2025. For additional details please contact us via our contact form.

Starting at 799€ in Europe

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How to

Transitioning to ascent mode requires three simple actions: pull the rear lever completely forward, lock the ski brake by pushing on the pedal and rotate the toe arms upward.

Press the front lever to open the toe arms, creating space to insert the boot tip. Insert the boot tip and pull the front lever
upward to lock the toe.

After pushing the rear lever backward to activate the ski brake, press the front lever to step out of the toe piece.

Push the rear lever fully downward and rotate the toe arms toward the front lever to set the binding to descent mode. Then,
simply step-in like you do on a traditional alpine ski binding.

How to

Transitioning to ascent mode requires three simple actions: pull the rear lever completely forward, lock the ski brake by pushing on the pedal and rotate the toe arms upward.

Press the front lever to open the toe arms, creating space to insert the boot tip. Insert the boot tip and pull the front lever
upward to lock the toe.

After pushing the rear lever backward to activate the ski brake, press the front lever to step out of the toe piece.

Push the rear lever fully downward and rotate the toe arms toward the front lever to set the binding to descent mode. Then,
simply step-in like you do on a traditional alpine ski binding.

When I first saw the prototype for the Hy, I was like, ‘Holy hell.’ Alpine performance in the downhill, with that ATK weight for the uphill.

Nikolai Schirmer, Pro Skier and Tester

With its incredibly low weight and exceptional downhill performance, this binding is a dream come true for skiers like me. During the ascent, all I can think about is how amazing the descent will be.

Luca Beccari, IFMGA Mountain Guide and Tester

Thanks to the advanced technologies in the AFD system and the flat position for downhill, this binding offers exceptional carving precision and performance, giving skiers the confidence to push their limits on any terrain, even in the resort.

Raffaele Raimondi, Ski Instructor and Tester