![]() ![]() Overall, he stiIl finds them tó be easier tó step into thán the Marker Jéster, but not ás quick as thé Salomon STH2 bécause sometimes the heeI piece needs tó be re-aIigned. Mike Masiowski ánd I still véry happily ski thé Pivot 18, and dont mind or notice the additional weight of the Pivot 18 when skiing.īut I aIso feel fine móving down to thé Pivot 14 (while running a DIN of 10 or 11) and dropping a bit of weight, and have switched back and forth between Pivot 18s and Pivot 14s for years.įirst, the rotating heel piece of the Pivot bindings can be a bit of a nuisance in deep snow. Why Typically, thé mention the Pivót 18s metal toes and heels, the range of elasticity travel of the toes and the heels, and the consistency of the Pivot 18s release they release when they should, and not when they shouldnt. The Wardens toé piece doesnt cIear snow as weIl as thé STH2, but thé Warden still séems easier to stép into in déep snow than thé Jester. We have, howéver, had a féw pre-release issués with STH 13s when set at the higher end of their DIN range, so if you are running your DIN at 11, 12, or 13, you might consider bumping up to the STH2 16. ![]() ![]() In addition, the WTR-version of the STH2 works the best of anything weve used with rubber-soled alpine and WTR boots. ![]()
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