Salomon Shift (Page 2)

Jonas
Jonas (Guest)
05/03/2019
Have now had this bond on my first powder journey. Is right disappointed. When turning, stoppers solve as soon as you get a small blow to the ski. Ended up having them taped up with silver tape.
In three days of skiing I had several unjustified triggers of toe and several times I had to stay in the field and get out and in the bond when the boot moved in the toe part.

Model year: 2019
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Alf
Alf (Guest)
27/02/2019
Strengths:
Variable

Weaknesses:
No so far

Summary:
Complete light and very useful Now I only have a couple of skis in the pack. If I have to ski a lot, I have to rent skis.

Model year: 2019
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Teijo
13/02/2019
Strengths:
Works just as well uphill and downhill. Relatively light and works just like a "real" alpine bond.

Weaknesses:
The locking of the ski stopper is a little tricky to lock and unlock. But it might just be a habit-question ...

Summary:
Is it the ultimate bond ...? Yes I think so! Versatile is just the first name. Feel very safe in them. However, do not "clot" with them than the mouth can fine to knock out the boot piece sideways. Relatively easy operation when it is to be changed from a low position to a ride and vice versa. Sure, it costs its just over five thousand dollars, but I want to say that they are worth it. Recommended!

Model year: 2019
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termons
03/02/2019
Strengths:
Solid alpine bond down. Pins upwards. Incredibly nice to avoid the pine down. The brakes are not thawless during the trip. Always fold them up with your hand before changing to a low position.

Weaknesses:
Higher heel elevators are missing. Filed the brakes to cope with the locks.

Summary:
GameChanger.

Model year: 2019
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FredrikLarsson1981
07/01/2019
Strengths:
Incredibly easy to change from "go" to "perform". Low mounted so good contact with the ski.

Weaknesses:
No so far

Summary:
Have a couple mounted on my BC chamox and have to agree with the previous reviewer! It s a game changer! I have previously run bindings and tested the king pin but these are everything. Feels like any alpine binding, which means that the feeling of safety is there all the time. Perfect for beginners who want to jump on the "lucky" train as it is easy to step in and out.

Model year: 2019
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Stenback
02/01/2019
Strengths:
Game Changer! Just as it is said of their own skaters, I can only agree. A bond that is reliable and functions as an alpine bond, while the tour possibilities are there.

Weaknesses:
Slightly heavier than the lightest lightweight.

Summary:
This is the future and it is probably only a matter of time before all other manufacturers hang on.

Model year: 2019
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Pillard
01/01/2019 (Modified: 12/04/2019)
Strengths:
Fantastic perform. I only have a few days in the piste on them yet but they keep really nice with good contact with the snow. No tendencies to poaching. Crashed forward over cowhide skis too and it cleared out exemplary. I didn't even feel the twist in the knee because it was already snap-out distinct and good.

Weaknesses:
No so far, except that the stopers get stuck in each other and make the skis impossible to take apart smoothly. One point of view is that it is a bit complicated to assemble, but it is on the margin.

Summary:
Superb perform and yet quite ok weight up. I only have the bench-tested switchover between riding and walking mode so far, but it seems extremely smooth in a dry and warm climate. Of course, it is a bit heavier than lightweight items, but at the same time you get the safety of a regular alpine bonding / binding for virtually the same weight as Kingpin / Beast. Personally, I switched away Beast16 most to get a safer trigger mechanism. Beasten kept doing just as well, but I am afraid of the knees and would prefer not to have a chance with the heel.

Edit: Now I have also tested it upright. Everything worked great smoothly. The switching between riding and walking is really great and I have had no problems whatsoever. Others in the gang have gone on Kingpins, Vipec, Dynafit radical and G3 but none have been smoother than the Shift. The only thing I could wish for is a switch from going to yoke and hoping to solve with your fingers but if you put the stick in, then it jumps nicely between.

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OleK
19/09/2018
Strengths:
Strong and sturdy turbo bonding that can withstand hard driving and is functional on the way both up and down.

Weaknesses:
After 3 months of use, I have not seen any major weaknesses. Seeing it has been mentioned "arbitrary to switch between driving and walking mode" and "high altitude" After driving STH for the last 4 years that have the same height, I have no problems with this height clearly it is not down the skies as a part clean tech bindings, but this does not impair driving pleasure or properties like I see it. Nor have I ever had any trouble switching between running and walking mode even in conditions where everything else and most other tech bindings would have had major problems working.

Summary:
Perfect binding for those who do not think much about weight and also want a strong tie for the downturn. You also do not need more pairs of skis because switching between fit tech binding and regular running shoes is done within 1 min.

Model year: 2018
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