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Description
The Look Pivot 2.0 set the standard for all-mountain freeskiing performance.
| DIN | 4.5-13 |
|---|---|
| Weight | 1,120g per binding |
| Stand Height | 19mm |
| Sole Compatibility | Alpine + GripWalk |
| Construction | All-metal Race toe + Pivot turntable heel |
| Best For | Advanced freeride/freestyle — higher DIN for aggressive riders |
Details
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Look Pivot 2.0 13 GW
Pivot 2.0 family · 25/26
DIN 4.5–13
Brake Widths
Choose a brake equal to or slightly wider than your ski waist
Boot Sole
The sweet spot of the Pivot 2.0 lineup. DIN 4.5-13 covers the vast majority of all-mountain skiers, and you get the full Pivot 2.0 package: turntable heel, 45mm toe elastic travel, 28mm heel elasticity, smaller mounting zone. Most skiers don't need DIN above 13 — if that's you, this is the one.
The updated 2.0 design also adds 15mm of boot-sole-length adjustment and better durability against ski edges and poles, which was a common gripe with the original Pivot.
Best For
The average to advanced all-mountain skier who wants Pivot retention without overpaying for DIN range they won't touch.
Not For
Expert-level skiers who actually set their DIN above 13 — go with the Pivot 2.0 15 or 18.
Common Questions
- Is the Look Pivot 2.0 13 good for park skiing?
- Absolutely. The turntable heel with 28mm of elastic travel is among the best in the business for absorbing hard landings. DIN 13 is enough for most park skiers.
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