Sento parlare di problemi con gli shift, ma non ho mai letto niente al proposito.
Ho visto invece tanti ATK maltrattati in pista che si criccano
Ti allego un pò di recensioni relativamente agli S/Lab Shift MNC 13 (prese dal sito salomon!!!!)
BEWARE
I bought these bindings straight from the Salomon website. The second run I took on these bindings, the top of the toe piece fell off. I tried to get them warrantied at a local shop here in Utah but unfortunately there's an extremely long warranty process. I am out $700 and a binding for the next 2 months! That is half the ski season. Super upsetting and after doing more research this is a very typical problem. Please caution against buying these for your set up, not worth the hassle.
Major issues but, great when / if they work
Major issues with the binding:
Poor designed toe piece. really only two screws (and 1 pin) holding the toe piece in while in walk mode. I pulled the toe piece out of BOTH pairs of Salomon skis they were mounted in.
Brakes continue to pop down when in tour mode. Makes the binding un useable.
Really wish there was more than 1 climbing heal but, works ok most of the time
Really an awesome binding that. This happened after two months of use.
skis and tours well when it works but a couple of major flaws that need to be considered before this is "the best binding ever".
Brakes deploy in walk mode. Every. Single. Time.
Any technical skin track where you might bump the bindings, and down they spring into the snow to be a major annoyance. If any snow gets under the brake plate, same thing. Huge design flaw.
The brakes fall off going uphill
I bought my first pair of these back in November '19 for the start of the season here in Washington. I used them at the resort and absolutely loved the downhill performance. I was stoked, thinking I had just found the holy grail of downhill performing touring bindings. And while this may be true, it all starts going downhill on the up. Every single time I put these things in touring mode and started going uphill, the brake piece would disconnect from the heel, and fall off the ski. No matter, I thought. I probably just got a defective pair. I sent the bindings back to Salomon and waited two months while they decided whether they would honor the warranty.
I finally got the call that they would, picked up a new pair and what do you know? They have the exact same problem. I tried the new pair on two separate tours. One brake piece fell off on the first tour and I had to walk back down the mountain to find it. I tried them again the next day after re-assembling the heel and BOTH brake pieces came off.
I really do love the idea of the shift bindings, but the reality is that they still leave much to be desired. I would never trust these on a committing tour, or anywhere where I need to rely on the durability of my setup.