LOOK Look Pivot 12 GW Ski Binding LOOK Look Pivot 12 GW Ski Binding
LOOK Look Pivot 12 GW Ski Binding LOOK Look Pivot 12 GW Ski Binding

Look Pivot 12 GW Ski Binding

C$339.95

The all-mountain Pivot ski binding sets the standard for control and release for the world's most dedicated skiers.

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Men , SNOW , Women , Ski , Ski Bindings
Article number: FCIA067000-B95
Availability: In stock

DESCRIPTION

The Pivot 12 GW binding's Full Action toe piece and unique "turntable" heel design offer expert freeskiers a responsive connection between boot and ski for instant power transmission and precise ski control. It features powerful shock absorption and travel with confident retention and release for aggressive skiing.
 
It's compatible with all traditional Alpine ISO 5355 and GripWalk® boot soles ISO 23223 A.

LOOK's classic PIVOT turntable heel design offers 28mm of elastic travel and rotates directly under the tibia, delivering elite-level shock absorption and the industry's most trustworthy retention for a significant reduction in unwanted pre-release.

 

TECHNOLOGY

Pivot

Reliability, extreme precision and maximum safety. The PIVOT binding has a turntable heel piece that swivels around the tibia axis, offering a record elastic travel to prevent unexpected releases and a short mounting area to respect the natural flex of the ski.

Full Action Toe Piece

Featuring 45mm of elastic travel and 180⁰ multi-directional release, the FULL ACTION toe piece delivers best-in-class retention and release and increased coupling strength (boot-to-binding interface) for maximum power transmission.

The reinforced FULL ACTION toe piece has : 

  • A 14% wider jaw for a better transmission between the boot and the ski. 
  • A 10% wider platform for an even more efficient transmission. 
  • Reinforced components for better resistance and durability.

Long Elastic Travel

Longer elastic travel ensures more reliable retention to keep you in when you need. LOOK bindings offer the most elastic travel (lateral and vertical) and the fastest re-centering prior to release, ensuring superior shock absorption to reduce unwanted pre-release.

A LONG ELATIC TRAVEL reduces the risk of unexpected pre-release for the strong and powerful skiers; it allows them to set the release value at the level specified by the ISO standards even if if they ski fast and intensively, without any doubt about their performance and their safety.

Short Mounting Zone

The shortened mounting zone provides less swing weight, improved response, and a deeper, rounder, more consistent ski flex.

A SHORT MOUTING ZONE provides a very neutral and natural behavior of the skis that gives total control in all situations.

Rolling Control

LOOK binding components are designed to deliver industry-leading roll coupling strength (boot-to-binding interface). This ensures minimal roll before the boot engages the binding for the most efficient power transmission in skiing.

All the components and mechanisms of the binding are designed to reduce rolling as much as possible, so that the skier's forces are transmitted directly to the skis.

Multi-Directional Release

LOOK is the only binding brand to develop a true mechanical upward release that functions independently from the heel for the most effective 180⁰ MULTI DIRECTIONAL RELEASE in the instance of a fall.

All the LOOK toe pieces offer a MULTIDIRECTIONAL RELEASE that protects the skier in all cases of falls, including rear and combined falls. Their kinematics allow to keep a constant pressure on the boot and eliminate all play to offer the best possible control.

Gripwalk

GRIPWALK compatible bindings ensure perfect compatibility with two boot sole standards: - Traditional Alpine soles (ISO 5355) - GRIPWALK soles (future ISO 23223 standard)

GRIPWALK bindings ensure optimum compatibility and safety with two skiboots standards:  

  • Regular alpines skiboots (ISO 5355)
  • GripWalk skiboots (future standard ISO 23223)
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