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Salomon Strive 10 GW Ski Bindings - Black/Silver 2027
Pickup available at Boutique Adrénaline
Usually ready in 24 hours
Size chart
| Ability Level | Beginner to Intermediate |
|---|---|
| DIN Low | 3 |
| DIN High | 10 |
| Boot Sole Type | GripWalk (Adult), ISO 5355 Alpine (Adult) |
| BSL Adjustment | 30mm |
| Certifications | TÜV |
Product Description
The Strive 10 GW puts GripWalk-ready performance within reach of every all-mountain skier. Its revolutionary low-profile toe piece keeps your stance natural and your sensations pure across groomed runs and off-piste alike, while the super-wide pedal channels every ounce of energy directly to the ski underfoot. The extra-wide BC 3-parts heel delivers reassuring hold and stability. Built for beginners and intermediates ready to push into any terrain.
Product Details
| Toe Piece | Strive Toe: Ultra-low center of gravity design with an extra-wide pedal and neutral stance geometry, allowing pure, unfiltered feel of the terrain on every run. |
|---|---|
| Heel Piece | BC 3-Parts Heel: Extra-wide three-part heel construction delivering extreme resistance, strongest hold, and increased stability across varied mountain terrain. |
| Pedal | Super-wide Pedal: Engineered for maximum lateral power transmission from skier to ski, optimized for intense freeskiing with enhanced stability and confidence. |
| Boot Compatibility | GripWalk (Adult), ISO 5355 Alpine (Adult); TÜV certified. Compatible with any normed boot. |
| Brakes | L80, L90, L100 |
| Height | 19.6mm |
| Weight | 920g (per half pair) |
Salomon Strive 10 GW Ski Bindings - Black/Silver 2027 FAQ
My boots have GripWalk soles — will these bindings work with them?
Yes. The Strive 10 GW is specifically GripWalk-certified (ISO 23223) as well as standard alpine (ISO 5355), so it works safely with GripWalk-soled boots. The adjustable AFD accommodates the different sole rocker geometry of GripWalk boots, which older alpine-only bindings can't do reliably.
Is a DIN range of 3-10 right for me — am I at the edge of what this binding can handle?
A 3-10 DIN range is designed for beginner to lower-intermediate skiers or lighter riders. If your calculated DIN value (based on height, weight, age, and ability) lands between 4 and 8, you're comfortably within the usable window. If you're a heavier or more aggressive skier whose DIN is at or above 10, the Strive 12 GW or 14 GW would give you more room in the range.
Will the brakes fit my skis?
The Strive 10 GW comes with brake options in L80, L90, and L100. Your brake width should match or slightly exceed your ski's waist width. If your skis measure 94mm underfoot, for example, the L100 brake is the correct choice to ensure the brakes deploy fully after a release.
What makes the Strive toe piece different from a standard binding?
The Strive toe piece is designed with an ultra-low center of gravity and an extra-wide pedal for a neutral stance. This geometry lets the ski transmit sensations more directly to the skier and improves lateral power transfer from boot to ski, which is usually only found on higher-performance bindings at this price segment.
Will the stack height affect how my skis feel underfoot?
The Strive 10 GW sits at 19.6mm stack height, which is in the low-to-mid range for alpine bindings. A lower stack means your foot is closer to the ski, which generally improves feel and sensitivity underfoot. It won't significantly affect your balance unless you're switching from a very high-stack system binding.