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Salomon
Strive 14 MN Binding - 2024

5 out of 5 stars
1 Review
$279.95
Color:Black

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Why We Like The Salomon Strive 14 MN Binding

Long trusted in the alpine skiing game, Salomon is at it again with the Salomon Strive 14 MN Binding. These versatile all-mountain ski bindings allow our ski to flex naturally underfoot thanks to +Elastic travel, keeps us in when we need to be and out when we make a mistake thanks to the max DIN of 14, and works with out favorite boots thanks to the GripWalk compatibility.


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  • All-mountain bindings that will help you step to any descent
  • Polyamide reinforced fiberglass balances weight and durability
  • DIN range of 5 - 14 provides reliable retention and release
  • Sliding toe pedal helps you release naturally side to side
  • Elastic travel allows the ski to flex as it is designed
  • Low stand height offers an intimate connection to the snow
  • GripWalk compatibility works well with modern inbounds boots
  • Item #SALZAIK
Material
plastic, metal
DIN
5 - 14
Brake Width
90mm, 100mm, 115mm, 130mm
Boot Compatibility
GripWalk (ISO 23223)
Safety Features
LDN Toe, SCP Slider Pedal, XL Wings
Claimed Weight
2lb 3oz (995g)
Activity
all-mountain skiing, powder skiing, freeride skiing
Manufacturer Warranty
limited 5 year

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5 based on 1 ratings

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5 out of 5 stars

March 12, 2024

Salomon STRIVE 14 MN

Upgraded to new bindings from my entry level Rossignol bindings and I liked the way my boots locked into the STRIVE 14 bindings. I felt more control on the skis.

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DavidK807
salomon.com

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