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Salomon STH 16 Driver Ski Binding

Item #SAL2358 | 12 in Stock
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By Backcountry.com Sponsored Athlete Ranked #19 - Alpine Ski Bindings October 25, 2009

I have used 916's for the past 20 years. They have gone from metal to more plastic and are very light. Still the lock in factor of these bindings is there. A nice thing is that you can get many different width brakes for the wider skis we have today, and changing them is fast and easy. They work well with Alpine Trekkers, where as others have complications. Full adjustments that some other bindings don't have, toe height, wing adjusters for one. Its a no brainer when it comes to these bindings. They stay on your feet, if they don't their not adjusted properly!

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5 Comments Last Reply: May 8, 2011 By:

By: May 8, 2011 Backcountry.com Sponsored Athlete

Yeah they work fin with the Vibram. The adjustable toe height helps due to the added thickness from the Vibram.

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By: February 24, 2011

So this works well with your new Vibram soled boots? Saw you've been at Sole brothers in Cham. I would like a rockered vibram sole e.g. Dynafit Titan, and use them in tech and alpine bindings

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By: November 8, 2009 Backcountry.com Sponsored Athlete

Also they don't make the metal ones anymore only in the 920.

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By: November 8, 2009 Backcountry.com Sponsored Athlete

I use both.

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By: October 25, 2009

Write your comment here...Hey Seth are you really using the new sth 16 or the older metal s916?

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Tech Specs:

Material:
steel housing 
Max DIN:
16 
Recommended Skier Weight:
> 209 lb 
Brake Width:
100 mm, 130 mm 
Weight:
5 lb 1.7 oz 
Recommended Use:
all-mountain, freeride, park and pipe 
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 year 

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