Salomon S914 AXE +

Salomon S914 AXE +
Brand: Salomon

What do you think about Salomon S914 AXE +?
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4 reviews
Snomolnet
06/12/2007 (Modified: 07/05/2009)
Strengths:
Robust bonding
Good flex, ie the binding does NOT end up in a position when the skirt is left on the foot but there is no control. One problem I've had with my old Tyrolia bindings. This binding resolves completely or not at all. Hammer it in an intermediate position, flex the tie back the boot to the basic mode how smoothly. =)

Weaknesses:
importance

Summary:
Had not recommended it to a jib because of the importance. But everyone else who wants a bond to trust ... then it is definitely worth looking into.

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Erka_E
21/10/2005
Strengths:
Good tough bonding. Loosens when it's going to be, and sits when it's going to. A little heavy as some pointed out, but therefore also durable.

Weaknesses:
Does not think it has any direct weaknesses. Have drove on a Ross tie this winter and it does not always resolve as it should.

Summary:
Salomon 914 is a good bond that holds, has not run on anyone better than.

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Emil_Bjorklund
03/03/2003
Yes, salomon has the best connections. Have been on them here for a month now and they feel good. The only downside is that they are a bit heavy, but maybe that's why they are doing so well.

Model year: 2001
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Leder
28/09/2001
Solomon makes "according to me" the best bindings, they have a cruel "flex" before it dissolves. This means that it does not drop as often as other manufacturers. Some minus may be that it is heavy = strong and robust, and it is good to keep it "found in Ti .. a little easier then" =) Another may be that you do not get the optimal cone with the ski but most of them do not notice any difference. Ski hard dudes =)

Model year: 2001
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