
PIVOT 15 GW B115 FORZA 3.0
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Description
Its Forza 3.0 colour conveys a cool attitude. What better way to flaunt a unique style. The Pivot 15 GripWalk® binding has a 6-15 DIN setting range. Featuring the same aluminium construction and pivoting heel as the Pivot 18, it provides the same excellence in terms of performance and reliability. The Pivot 15 binding is compatible with ISO 5355 A and GripWalk® ISO 23223 A adult boot soles.
| DIN | 6-15 |
|---|---|
| Weight | 1,245g per binding |
| Brake Width | 105-115mm |
| Sole Compatibility | Alpine + GripWalk |
| Best For | Expert freeride — wide brake for big mountain skis |
Details
- Type
- Ski Bindings
- Vendor
- Look
- SKU
- FCLPA06
Look Pivot 15 GW
Pivot family · 25/26
DIN 6–15
Brake Widths
Choose a brake equal to or slightly wider than your ski waist
Boot Sole
~1,245g per binding
The classic. The Pivot 15's turntable heel has the longest elastic travel on the market — 28mm in the heel, 45mm in the toe. That's why park skiers and big mountain riders swear by it: it absorbs huge impacts without pre-releasing, then lets go clean when it actually needs to. Among the highest retention-to-release ratios in alpine bindings.
It's heavier than competitors like the Marker Griffon or Salomon Strive, but that mass is structural. The full-metal construction is nearly indestructible. Available in Forza 3.0, Super Edition, and Gold colorways — all mechanically identical. Pick whichever matches your ski.
Best For
Advanced to expert skiers who ski hard — park, big mountain, aggressive all-mountain — and want the most reliable retention available in a resort binding.
Not For
Lightweight or casual intermediate skiers who'd be better served by the Pivot 12 or an SPX at lower weight and cost.
Common Questions
- Why do park skiers love the Look Pivot 15?
- The turntable heel with 28mm of elastic travel absorbs hard landings without pre-releasing. Few alpine bindings match this level of retention under impact.
- Is there a difference between the Pivot 15 Forza 3.0, Super Edition, and Gold?
- No mechanical difference — same binding, different colorways and brake widths. Pick based on your ski width and color preference.
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