No. Telemark bindings require telemark-specific boots with either a 75mm duckbill toe or NTN-compatible sole. Alpine boots (ISO 5355) are completely incompatible. You must invest in dedicated telemark boots, which are designed with the flex patterns and sole geometry required for free-heel skiing.
Ski Bindings · Telemark Bindings
Can I use telemark bindings with alpine boots?
Related gear types
If this answer nudged you toward a different style, these guides compare specs and trade-offs.

Alpine Touring Frame Bindings
$300 – $650
AT bindings with a hinged frame that allows heel lift for uphill travel and locks down for alpine-like downhill performance.
hinged frame designwalk mode with heel liftalpine-like downhill mode

Cross-Country Bindings
$25 – $130
Lightweight Nordic bindings for cross-country skiing, available in systems for classic, skate, and touring disciplines.
toe-only attachmentultralightNNN/Prolink/Turnamic or SNS compatibility
More questions
- Should I choose 75mm or NTN telemark bindings?
- Are non-releasable 75mm telemark bindings safe?
- Do I need climbing aids or heel risers with telemark bindings?
- How long does it take to learn telemark skiing?
