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Salomon STH 12 Ski Binding - 2008

Salomon STH 12 Ski Binding - 2008

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2008 Model No Longer Available

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Salomon STH 12 Ski Binding - 2008

Salomon reinforced the toe and heel of the STH Binding to answer new school freeriders and freestylers' demand for a burly binding. Salomon also built a stomp pedal (a pad under your toes) into the STH to reduce vibration at high speed and take a bit of the impact away from tough landings. With a DIN of 4 to 12, the STH will satisfy everyone from progressing freeriders to solid park and pipe experts.

Bottom Line: The Salomon S.T.H.—as in, Stomp The Hell out of your tricks with this binding.

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what would be a better choice, the salomon sth 12 or the look

what would be a better choice, the salomon sth 12 or the look px 12 jibs? im only like 110 pounds so i was just wondering which one was best.

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July 31, 2009

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I prefer the PX 12's, but mostly they are the same. The elastic heel travel in the Looks is a nice feature in the park too.

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July 31, 2009

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Rating for this product: 1

i wanted an aggressive binding

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July 9, 2009

I skied on these bindings all of 3 days. 1st day, I pre-released on an icy, steep and completely wind buffed (NO bumps) pitch. I walked right out of them when I initiated a turn. So I cranked the dins. The next day was a powder day and again I walked right out of them. The pre-release wasn't accompanied by the ski flex that causes pre-releasing...just an open field. 3rd day I was too pre-occupied with my bindings so I retired them.

This will be my 3rd set of bindings that I will be sending back to Salomon. My last two pairs I had to send back because the toe piece adjustments just wouldn't hold. I've been a Salomon fan since the 80s (why my loyalty) but something has happened to the quality. I'm done.

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i'm 145 lbs and 6"2 would this be a good Binding for

i'm 145 lbs and 6"2 would this be a good Binding for me? if so would it work on armada arv's?
thanks

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June 22, 2009

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Any binding will work with you and your ARV's. If you ski aggressively, or want better hold in the park, you can look at a binding with a higher DIN range, maybe up to 14 or 15. 12 is good for most things though, but if you plan to set at 11 or 12, you need a higher range, because it is not recommended that you set you bindings at the top of the range.

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June 23, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

Great Bindings

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May 22, 2009

These bindings look as awesome as they hold you in your skiis. The first time I snapped into these bindings,they felt super solid and held me in like cement. They are fairly light weight as well. A great Buy

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Also, does this binding have any heel travel once its mounte

Also, does this binding have any heel travel once its mounted?

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June 21, 2009

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Umm, Im pretty sure most/all Alpine ski bindings have a little fore-aft play in the heel pieces. When mounting them, you have to adjust the fore/aft tension for the specific boot sole length using the tab under the heel piece. The travel is down to the scale of mm, but it is there.

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June 26, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

Great Binding

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January 2, 2009

I have only skied about 10 days with these, but thought it necessary to write a review quickly. I have the black version and I can't tell you how many comments I got about how sick they look. More importantly, they are solid, great bindings. The binding seems to ease the vibrations one would normally feel at high speeds. Landing is without a doubt more comfortable. All-in-all great binding and I would recommend these to everyone.

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Will the 90mm brake fit my salomon suspects with an 86mm wai

Will the 90mm brake fit my salomon suspects with an 86mm waist?

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June 21, 2009

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Yeah for sure. 90mm means that you can fit a ski up to about 89mm in it.

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June 21, 2009

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HI!! I wanna know which is the difference between salomon sth

HI!! I wanna know which is the difference between salomon sth 12 90mm and 100 mm?? And also if i buy those bindings and the salomon lord skis at the same time, i have a disccount on the shiping??

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February 14, 2009

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That is the brake size (90 or 100mm).

By: Backcountry.com Employee
February 23, 2009

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I have salomon sth 12 and need 110mm brakes

I have salomon sth 12 and need 110mm brakes

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January 20, 2009

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ok. doesn't look like backcountry.com currently stocks them.

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January 27, 2009

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Change me.

Tech Specs:

DIN Range:
4-12 
Recommended Skier Weight:
92-264lbs (42-120kg) 
Brake Width:
100, 130 
Weight:
[1 Binding] 2lb 7oz (1117g) 
Recommended Use:
Freestyle, freeride skiing 
Manufacturer Warranty:
5 Years 
Country of Origin:
Austria 

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