Salomon  S/Lab Shift MN 13 Alpine Touring Ski Bindings

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Color: Black
Size: 110 MM
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Rip downhills hard without sacrificing the uphill efficiency of pin bindings. Salomon S/Lab Shift MN 13 bindings are the ultimate freeride tool for those who push the boundaries of the mountain.

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Features

  • PIN toe design enables full heel rotation for efficient touring and kick turning; convenient step-in switch between ski and tour modes provides access to untracked lines
  • Made with carbon-infused PA, combined with aluminum and steel, for strong, lightweight performance—these weigh in at just 1,770 grams (3 lbs. 14.4 oz.) per pair
  • Multi Norm certified bindings are compatible with all ISO-compliant boots on the market—Alpine (ISO 5355), Touring (ISO 9523), GripWalk and Walk To Ride (WTR)
  • Long toe-wings absorb maximum shock, with 47 mm of elastic travel, while improving energy transfer and efficiency
  • +Elastic travel on the wings holds the boots back when faced with bigger shocks and minimizes the risk of pre-release
  • Easy climbing aids manipulation ensures an easy switch with the poles between climbing aid positions
  • Compatible with crampons (not included)
  • Tested and certified by the TUV safety monitoring agency, the reference entity for safety certifications

Imported.

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Technical Specs

Best Use

Backcountry Skiing

Boot Sole Compatibility

Alpine (ISO 5355), GripWalk (ISO 23223), Touring (ISO 9523), and Tech

Lowest DIN

6

Highest DIN

13

Adjustment Range

30 millimeters

Brake Width (mm)

110 MM: 110 millimeters

Weight (Pair)

3 lbs. 14.4 oz.

Gender

Unisex

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