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Why you'll love it
- Designed for skiers looking for an increased sense of power and control, and shorter response time, Salomon’s Strive 12 bindings feature an ultra-low profile toe piece that lowers your center of gravity when on the skis. Feel every aspect of the terrain you are on and get more out of every day you spend on your skis.
Din Scale
4-12
Weight
920 g
The pair: 1840g
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- TRANSMISSION - Extra-wide Toe pedal (>60mm): A super-wide pedal that ensures the best lateral power transmission from skier to ski. Designed for intense freeskiing, perfect stability and enhanced confidence.
- POWER - LDN Toe: This revolutionary toe piece boasts an ultra-low center of gravity highlighted by an extra-wide pedal and neutral stance, so skiers can feel the pure sensations of all terrain.
- EASE OF USE - Automatic Wing & Toe adjustment: No adjustments needed to adapt the wings and toe-height to your boots. Just step-in and ski!
- POWER - XL Wings: Long wings that envelop the tip of the boot perfectly in order to provide increased power transmission and confidence in freeride bindings.
- POWER - Low profile Chassis: Low stand height for increased terrain feedback and enhanced power transmission.
- SAFETY - Sliding Toe pedal: A specific pedal mounted on a spring that allows lateral movements and re-centering. It allows any normed boot to release out of the binding in case of a lateral fall.
- SAFETY - +Elastic travel: The ultimate elastic travel on the wings. It holds the boot back when faced with bigger shocks and minimizes the risk of pre-release.
- RENTAL FEATURES - DIN screw multi tools: A screw designed to be compatible with all types of screwdrivers for fast adjustments.
- MAIN MATERIAL - Glass-Fiber PA: A dedicated polyamide reinforced with fiber-glass which makes bindings lighter, durable, and with more tolerance on skis.
- HEEL - Arch Heel: Heel arch technology for lateral reinforcement.
- HEEL - 3 Parts Heel: Extra-wide BC 3-parts heel, providing extreme resistance, strongest hold and increased stability.
- COMPATIBILITY & NORMS - Gripwalk - Adult: GripWalk bindings automatically adjust to both Alpine and GripWalk boots, so you can enjoy walking comfort without compromising power transmission and precise binding release.
- COMPATIBILITY & NORMS - TÜV: Binding tested and certified by the TÜV safety monitoring agency, the reference entity for safety certification.
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Rated 5 out of
5
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Smedski from
Light weight, grip walk is huge
With the changing boot technology the GW take me into the future comfortably
Date published: 2024-03-05
Rated 2 out of
5
by
Jeffrey J from
Brake on new binding failed, down a binding & ski
I have been skiing for years, but always renting. I decided this year to buy my first complete set up. I chose to go with Salomon. I picked up a pair of Stance 96 skis - 2023 (182), S/PRO MV 100 boots, Strive 12 Gripwalk bindings and Arctic S3 poles. I took them out the first time, on what ended up being very icy conditions. The equipment performed great and I was very pleased. A few weeks later I was skiing Jackson Hole. Skied all over the mountain taking on a variety of difficulties. No equipment issues. Then, on what turned out to be my last run of the day, I fell. Both skis came off. The brake on my right ski engaged, the brake on my left ski did not. The last I saw my left ski, it was racing down "Sundance". I ended up walking down the rest of the run looking for my ski, but never found it. I understand that sometimes these things happen, but I'm very disappointed that it happened on just my second day of use. Now I am back to renting for the remainder of the season. I will buy another set for next year, just not sure what brand I'm going to go with.
Date published: 2024-02-13
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