Strive 16 MN Binding - 2025
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Why We Like The Salomon Strive 16 MN Binding
With a low stand height, the Salomon Strive 16 MN Binding is able to transfer power to our ski edges without any lag so that we can ski at our highest level. Other features that provide us with control and confidence on hill include elastic travel for a natural ski flex, a SCP slider pedal for reliable release, and a max DIN of 16 that offers retention for even the hardest charging skiers.
Details
- High performance alpine bindings that cut no corners
- Plastic and metal combine to keep the weight down, add durability
- Low stand height limits energy loss to your edges when carving
- Slider pedal ensures your toe can release when you need it to
- Automatic toe adaptation lets you use most of your ski boots
- Locking brakes prevent dragging on firm days
- 45mm of travel helps limit dreaded early release
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- Material
- fiber-glass reinforced nylon, steel
- DIN
- 7-16
- Brake Width
- 90mm, 100mm, 115mm
- Boot Compatibility
- alpine (ISO 5355), GripWalk (ISO 23223), touring (ISO 9523), Walk to Ride (WTR)
- Safety Features
- LDN toe, SCP slider pedal, 47mm elastic travel
- Stand Height
- 19.6mm
- Claimed Weight
- [single] 2lb 7.6oz (1125g)
- Activity
- all-mountain skiing, freeride/powder skiing
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5 based on 7 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageOctober 17, 2024
Great boot to ski transfer
The retro look on this binding is cool but the boot to ski transfer is fantastic
Originally reviewed on salomon.com
July 29, 2022
Well thought out upgrades!
This new binding and specifically the toe piece is the result of Salomon looking to improve not regress. It offers excellent compatibility with the various toe lug shapes so it saves a lot of hassle and confusion when it comes to potentially picking another boot down the road. The toe offers an excellent blend of the elastic travel the STH toe was known for, but a similar lateral stiffness to the Warden MNC toe. Basically power transfer meets smooth sailing. It is slightly lower than the Warden toe stack height so you get the benefit of better snow feel on wider skis as well.
Originally reviewed on salomon.com
July 29, 2022
Great improvements
The new strive 16 brings the same confidence and performance of the MNC but is lighter and seems like its a bit more connected to the ski. The binding skis flat, without any noticeable toppling forward feeling.
Originally reviewed on salomon.com
July 29, 2022
Closer to the Ski Closer to the Snow
After getting a sneak peak and a couple days on the Strive 16 near the end of last winter. I really enjoyed skiing it on the all new QST 106 and comparing it to my older 106. The new strive I get a better on snow feel as I am closer to the ski and closer to the snow. The thing I love about all Salomon bindings is how easy it is to step in and the sound it makes. Once I am clipped I know I am ready for a fun time in the trees, bumps, park, groomers.
Originally reviewed on salomon.com
July 28, 2022
light and streamline look
dependable salomon product. feel confident when in extreme conditions.
Originally reviewed on salomon.com
July 25, 2022
Elastic Travel is the name of the game
This binding has changed ski feel for me. It offers a very close to ski feeling and power transfer is exceptional. The strive manages to achieve this in such a lightweight and durable package, it will be my binding of choice for years to come due to it's superior ski feel and elastic travel.
Originally reviewed on salomon.com
May 13, 2022
They held me down
I’m not easily contained… but they held me down. Finally, some security in this unsecured world.
Originally reviewed on salomon.com
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