Meet the binding that gets out of your way so you can get after it. The Salomon Strive 16 strips away everything between you and pure ski connection, creating an almost telepathic link between your boots and the snow beneath.
This isn't just another binding—it's a direct hotline to the mountain. That ultra-low profile toe piece drops your center of gravity so close to the ski that you'll feel every ripple, every texture change, every opportunity the terrain throws at you. It's like removing a layer of interference you never knew existed.
The LDN toe piece is pure engineering poetry. Extra-wide pedal, neutral stance, and that famous low center of gravity combine to deliver terrain feedback that borders on supernatural. You'll know what's coming before your eyes even process it. That's the kind of connection that turns good skiers into mountain mind-readers.
Those XL wings wrap around your boot tip like they were custom-made for your specific setup. Combined with 47mm of elastic travel, this binding holds on when things get rowdy but won't fight you when physics demands a release. It's protective without being overprotective—exactly what you want when charging hard terrain.
The heritage heel design brings proven reliability to the party. That three-part metal construction with arch reinforcement creates a platform so stable you could probably build a house on it. Well, maybe not a house, but definitely the kind of confidence that lets you point it down steeper, sketchier lines.
At 1,125 grams per binding, it's not the lightest option out there. But when you're dropping into consequence terrain or laying trenches at mach speed, you want that reassuring mass under your boots. This binding feels substantial because it is substantial.
DIN range from 7-16 means this binding grows with your aggression level. Whether you're progressing into expert terrain or already sending it at warp speed, the Strive 16 has the release range to match your ambition.
TÜV certified because when you're pushing limits, safety isn't negotiable. This binding has been tested by people whose job is making sure your gear won't let you down when everything's on the line.
Primary Material: Glass-fiber reinforced polyamide for lightweight durability
Metal Components: Steel construction in critical stress areas
Weight: 1,125g per binding / 2,250g complete pair
DIN Range: 7-16 for advanced to expert skier performance
Certification: TÜV tested and certified for safety compliance
Design: LDN (Low Density Neutral) toe piece with ultra-low profile
Pedal: Extra-wide (>60mm) for maximum lateral power transmission
Wings: XL wings with extended boot tip envelopment
Elasticity: 47mm of elastic travel for shock absorption and retention
Stance: Neutral positioning for natural skiing biomechanics
Construction: Metal 3-part heel with arch reinforcement technology
Stability: Extra-wide base contact (72mm AFD pad)
Durability: Metal lever system for extreme resistance
Hold: Strongest retention and increased stability platform
Design: Heritage heel geometry with proven reliability
Center of Gravity: Ultra-low profile for enhanced terrain feedback
Power Transfer: Direct ski-to-boot connection minimizing energy loss
Responsiveness: Immediate terrain feedback and reaction capability
Control: Enhanced precision through reduced interference
Sensitivity: Unmatched snow-to-ski connectivity
Release: Sliding toe pedal with lateral fall protection
Norm Compatibility: MN (Multinorm) adult boot compatibility
Safety Testing: TÜV certification for binding performance standards
Re-centering: Spring-loaded pedal system for automatic alignment
Universal Fit: Compatible with all normed adult boot systems
Profile: Low-profile chassis for reduced stand height
Contact: 72mm AFD pad for increased boot-binding interface
Rigidity: Glass-fiber reinforcement for precision without flex
Durability: Enhanced tolerance and longevity on ski systems
Integration: Optimized for direct power transmission
Advanced to Expert Skiers seeking maximum terrain connection
Aggressive Freeriders who charge varied and challenging terrain
Precision Skiers demanding immediate feedback and responsiveness
High-Speed Carvers who need confidence-inspiring stability
Technical Skiers exploring steep, consequence terrain regularly