
ATK Freeraider 15 Evo Bindings
The 2026 ATK Freeraider EVO 15 brings big-mountain power and tech-binding efficiency into a single package. Built for freeride-focused touring skiers, this binding weighs just 395 grams and features a robust set of upgrades, including a fully adjustable toe piece and the latest version of ATK’s patented energy absorption and retention systems.
Why we like it:
You get a lot of the power, precision, and downhill confidence of a burly freeride binding, without the weight penalty. The Freeraider EVO 15 is impressively strong and reliable for aggressive skiers who demand performance on the descent.
Who it's for:
Advanced to expert freeride skiers who want a lightweight tech binding that doesn’t flinch when the terrain gets steep, exposed, or rowdy.
Highlights:
The standout innovation is the adjustable toe release, an industry first, giving skiers the ability to set release values in both toe and heel between 7–15 for optimal retention and safety. The rotating heel can now pivot 25 degrees for better shock absorption and elasticity, and the integrated ski brake mechanism allows for smooth transitions between modes. You also get ATK’s proven Cam Release and Elastic Response Systems for added stability and smoothness, along with three climbing positions (+0, +34mm, +49mm), and a freeride spacer for a more alpine-like interface underfoot.
Things to consider:
This is still a tech binding, so it doesn’t have quite the elastic travel or brute-force dampening of hybrid bindings. If you're dropping cliffs or racing through tracked-out resort chop, something heavier and more powerful might still be the safer bet.
Fit & sizing considerations:
The Freeraider EVO 15 is offered with brake widths ranging from 86 to 120 mm and has a wide DIN range of 7–15, ideal for heavier or more aggressive skiers looking for maximum retention.
The 2026 ATK Freeraider EVO 15 brings big-mountain power and tech-binding efficiency into a single package. Built for freeride-focused touring skiers, this binding weighs just 395 grams and features a robust set of upgrades, including a fully adjustable toe piece and the latest version of ATK’s patented energy absorption and retention systems.
Why we like it:
You get a lot of the power, precision, and downhill confidence of a burly freeride binding, without the weight penalty. The Freeraider EVO 15 is impressively strong and reliable for aggressive skiers who demand performance on the descent.
Who it's for:
Advanced to expert freeride skiers who want a lightweight tech binding that doesn’t flinch when the terrain gets steep, exposed, or rowdy.
Highlights:
The standout innovation is the adjustable toe release, an industry first, giving skiers the ability to set release values in both toe and heel between 7–15 for optimal retention and safety. The rotating heel can now pivot 25 degrees for better shock absorption and elasticity, and the integrated ski brake mechanism allows for smooth transitions between modes. You also get ATK’s proven Cam Release and Elastic Response Systems for added stability and smoothness, along with three climbing positions (+0, +34mm, +49mm), and a freeride spacer for a more alpine-like interface underfoot.
Things to consider:
This is still a tech binding, so it doesn’t have quite the elastic travel or brute-force dampening of hybrid bindings. If you're dropping cliffs or racing through tracked-out resort chop, something heavier and more powerful might still be the safer bet.
Fit & sizing considerations:
The Freeraider EVO 15 is offered with brake widths ranging from 86 to 120 mm and has a wide DIN range of 7–15, ideal for heavier or more aggressive skiers looking for maximum retention.
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The 2026 ATK Freeraider EVO 15 brings big-mountain power and tech-binding efficiency into a single package. Built for freeride-focused touring skiers, this binding weighs just 395 grams and features a robust set of upgrades, including a fully adjustable toe piece and the latest version of ATK’s patented energy absorption and retention systems.
Why we like it:
You get a lot of the power, precision, and downhill confidence of a burly freeride binding, without the weight penalty. The Freeraider EVO 15 is impressively strong and reliable for aggressive skiers who demand performance on the descent.
Who it's for:
Advanced to expert freeride skiers who want a lightweight tech binding that doesn’t flinch when the terrain gets steep, exposed, or rowdy.
Highlights:
The standout innovation is the adjustable toe release, an industry first, giving skiers the ability to set release values in both toe and heel between 7–15 for optimal retention and safety. The rotating heel can now pivot 25 degrees for better shock absorption and elasticity, and the integrated ski brake mechanism allows for smooth transitions between modes. You also get ATK’s proven Cam Release and Elastic Response Systems for added stability and smoothness, along with three climbing positions (+0, +34mm, +49mm), and a freeride spacer for a more alpine-like interface underfoot.
Things to consider:
This is still a tech binding, so it doesn’t have quite the elastic travel or brute-force dampening of hybrid bindings. If you're dropping cliffs or racing through tracked-out resort chop, something heavier and more powerful might still be the safer bet.
Fit & sizing considerations:
The Freeraider EVO 15 is offered with brake widths ranging from 86 to 120 mm and has a wide DIN range of 7–15, ideal for heavier or more aggressive skiers looking for maximum retention.





















