The freeride Pivot ski binding sets the standard for control and release for the world's most dedicated skiers.
The 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.
- Reference
- FCIA066
- Brake Width
- 105-115 MM
- Weight
- 1105 Gr/ 1/2 Pair (0TUcm)
- DIN/ISO
- 4-12
PIVOT
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.
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.
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.
SHORT MOUNTING ZONE
The shortened mounting zone provides less swing weight, improved response, and a deeper, rounder, more consistent ski flex.
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.
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.
GRIPWALK
GRIPWALK compatible bindings ensure perfect compatibility with two boot sole standards: - Traditional Alpine soles (ISO 5355) - GRIPWALK soles (future ISO 23223 standard)
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I have a Look Pivot 12GW that was originally mounted for a 305mm shell. If I change boots, how long a shell can I use without having to remount the binding?
Asked by: Rich
As long as the shell does not change you will not need to remount your bindings. If you go to a larger or smaller boot then you will need to have a certified technician remount to fit the new size.
Answered by: Anonymous
Date published: 2020-12-30
Am I able to ski tour with these bindings?
Asked by: skies97
Hello,
No, these bindings are a traditional alpine binding, a ski touring binding is able to release the heel in order to tour.
Thank you
Answered by: Anonymous
Date published: 2020-12-22
Hi I have a Salomon QST 118 underfoot. What would you recommend?
Asked by: Meg1792
Hello,
You will need to make sure the brake width on the bindings are compatible. The brakes can be bent slightly wider while mounting. I would suggest a 120mm brake.
Thank you
Answered by: Anonymous
Date published: 2020-12-24
I have an 84 waist ski. Do you make brakes to accommodate a thinner ski in the pivot bindings?
Asked by: Woods
Hello!
The Pivot brake width that would accommodate your ski the best would be our B95 brakes which can accommodate a ski waist of 80 - 95mm. If you have any other questions, please feel free to send us an email directly at inforossiusa@rossignol.com
Thank You!
The Look Team
Answered by: Anonymous
Date published: 2020-11-24
I have a pair of armada arv 96’s and was wondering if a 115 brake width would be too big? I was told that I shouldn’t go more than 15mm wider than the ski width, and the 95mm option is a bit too small.
Asked by: Dusk
Hello!
When looking at swapping out brakes, our rule of thumb is to keep the brake difference under 20mm (10mm per side). The B115 would be the best option as you never want to bend or alter your brakes to fit your skis waist. If you have any other questions, please feel free to send us an email directly at inforossiusa@rossignol.com
Enjoy Skiing!
The Look Team
Answered by: Anonymous
Date published: 2020-10-10
On a 95 waist ski (Icelantic Nomad 95) would you recommend the 95 brake or the 115 brake width?
Asked by: JDKU
Hi,
You can use the 95mm brake on your skis.
Have a nice day.
The Look Team !
Answered by: Service Client Look
Date published: 2020-10-02
I have a Look Pivot binding now, love it. I'm purchasing Line skis that have a 107 waist. i 'm a male advanced skier who skis "Big Mountain" style in Colorado. I am 5'11" and ~145 lbs. Do you have a Pivot model you'd recommend that fits a 107 waist?
Asked by: Hen the Beast
Hello!
We offer a range of Pivot Bindings that would be a good fit for you. The best brake width would be our B115, which will accommodate a ski waist of 95 - 115mm wide. We recommend that your brake width is wider than the width of your ski, but offers less than 10mm of over hang per side. The B115 should be a great fit. We would recommend taking a look at the Pivot 14, Pivot 15 and Pivot 18 models. The Pivot 14 has a plastic toe piece where the 15 & 18 offer the full metal toe piece. We would recommend selecting a binding where your DIN setting falls within the middle of the DIN range of the binding. If you have any further questions, please feel free to send us an email directly at inforossiusa@rossignol.com
Enjoy Skiing!
The Look Team
Answered by: Anonymous
Date published: 2020-07-24
I have 122mm Powder ski and i was wondering which binding should i get and which brake (no touring)
Asked by: Matiski
Hello!
If your ski has a width of 122mm, we would recommend either the Pivot 14 GW B130 or the Pivot 18 GW B130. The B130 brake can accommodate a ski that is anywhere from 115 - 130mm. If you have any further questions, please feel free to reach out directly at inforossiusa@rossignol.com
Thank You!
The Look Team
Answered by: Anonymous
Date published: 2020-06-29
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