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Salomon STH2 WTR 13
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Marker is a dominating force in the binding market, so much so that it’s difficult to stand out from the “Royal Family” line unless you have some kind of touring capability or other special features. The exception to this rule is Salomon’s STH2, another one of those bindings you’ll see a whole lot of on the slopes. They occupy a very similar space to the Griffon, incredibly practical and relatively affordable.

The only reason we would hesitate to recommend the STH2 over other alpine options such as the Griffon is less compatibility with different boot soles.

The STH2 has a relatively low stack height and great lateral stiffness. These two factors combined make it a great binding for your wider waisted skis, something that you can dependably rail on hardpack and float in powder alike.

It’s similar to Tyrolia in that they are easier to click-in in deep snow, which might be a deciding factor if you spend a lot of time stomping around the top of boot-pack zones trying to get your skis back on your feet.

In total, it’s a great ski binding. While there’s nothing that really sets it apart from the rest of the pack it’s an option, it’s out there, and it might be right for you.

Things we like:
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    A solid alpine option that can hang with the Marker line
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    Easy step-in
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    Low stack height for improved edge engagement and responsiveness
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Things we don't like:
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    There are stronger bindings out there for bigger and more aggressive skiers
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    Limited boot sole compatibility
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Specs & Features
  • Type: Alpine
  • Weight: 1145g
  • Din Range: 5-13
  • Boot sole type: Alpine, WTR
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Things we like:
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    A solid alpine option that can hang with the Marker line
  • check-mark
    Easy step-in
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    Low stack height for improved edge engagement and responsiveness
Click to see more
Things we don't like:
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    There are stronger bindings out there for bigger and more aggressive skiers
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    Limited boot sole compatibility
Click to see more
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