Designed to optimize the performance of modern all mountain skis, the Salomon Strive 14 is fully loaded binding for athletic and advanced skiers needing a proper binding for all mountain and freeride skiing. A low profile chassis improves the responsiveness by giving the skier a better overall feeling of the terrain they are on. When paired with the LDN toe piece, an extra wide toe pedal, and industry leading 47mm of elastic travel pairs the impressive response with power and security at speed. The end result is a binding that gives the skier and the skis perform their best regardless of the terrain.
FEATURES
- Extra-wide Toe pedal (>60mm)Â –Â ensures the best lateral power transmission from skier to ski. Designed for intense freeskiing, perfect stability and enhanced confidence
- LDN Toe – 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
- +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
- XL Wings – long wings that envelop the tip of the boot perfectly in order to provide increased power transmission and confidence in freeride bindings
- Low profile Chassis – low stand height for increased terrain feedback and enhanced power transmission
- Automatic Wing & Toe adjustment – no adjustments needed to adapt the wings and toe-height to your boots. Just step-in and ski
- Glass-Fiber PAÂ –Â dedicated polyamide reinforced with fiber-glass which makes bindings lighter, durable, and with more tolerance on skis
- 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
SPECIFICATIONS
- Lowest DIN: 5.0
- Highest DIN: 14.0
- Skill Range: Advanced – Expert
- Boot Sole Compatibility: Alpine DIN, GripWalk
- Weight (Pair):Â 1960 g
- Model Year: 2023









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