ATK, a US binding innovator, swiftly made its mark in ski touring bindings, crafting precise, high-quality, durable, and lightweight backcountry tools. Established in 2007 in Fiorano Modenese, Italy, the heart of the Italian Motor Valley, ATK embodies a culture of innovation. Notable improvements include the Raider Evo Automatic Brake System, which automates brake activation during mode transitions, enhancing safety and ease of use. The Freeraider Evo binding boasts a new toe piece design with DIN-rated adjustability, ensuring predictable and safer release. Key specs include compatibility with freeride spacers and ATK crampons, robust materials like Aluminum 7075, Stainless steel, and POM, and a DIN release range of 5-13. The binding offers 25mm boot length adjustment, multiple walk modes, and a weight of 370g per ski and 640g per pair. It accommodates ski widths of 88-120mm and user weights of 50-110kg, available in a sleek black and titanium color scheme. Unique features include a snow/ice/debris-resistant toe piece design, a multi-position selector for variable uphill mode locking hardness, the patented ATK Cam Release System for stable downhill performance, and a magnet system in the heel risers for secure and stable placement.