By Olivia Bennett
The Look NX 10 is a lightweight, user‑friendly alpine/all‑mountain binding with a 3–10 DIN range. It’s built for beginners through progressing intermediates, junior racers, and lighter all‑mountain/freeski riders who want dependable retention, GripWalk compatibility, and easy step‑in without the mass or DIN range of burlier freeride or race clamps.
The FDC toe with 180° multi‑directional release and notably generous elasticity (about 12 mm vertical and ~45 mm lateral) gives the NX 10 a forgiving, predictable release character. That extra travel helps resist unwanted pre‑releases in variable snow and smooths out chatter and low‑speed landings. The NX heel steps in and out easily—great for newer or younger skiers and cold‑day convenience.
A composite/engineered‑plastic housing with steel in critical zones keeps weight low without feeling flimsy. It’s well‑matched to recreational use. If you’re heavier, landing big features, or ski very fast on rough snow, consider moving up to an Attack 11/13, Squire 11/12, or Pivot 12 for more headroom.
Q: Who should choose the Look NX 10?
A: Beginners to progressing intermediates, junior racers, and lighter all‑mountain skiers who need DIN up to 10. It prioritizes comfort, easy step‑in, and consistent retention.
Q: What brake width should I get?
A: Aim for a brake 0–15 mm wider than your ski’s waist. About 85 mm waist: get ~83 mm; about 95 mm waist: get ~93 mm. Wider than ~15 mm can snag or drag.
Q: Is the NX 10 GripWalk compatible?
A: Yes. It’s compatible with ISO 5355 Alpine and ISO 23223 A (GripWalk) soles. Always have a technician check forward pressure and release after mounting.
Q: What if I’m heavier or ski aggressively?
A: Consider a higher‑DIN, more robust binding like the Tyrolia Attack 11/13, Marker Squire 11/12, or Look Pivot 12 to gain margin at speed and on hard landings.
The Look NX 10 delivers what many recreational and junior skiers need: low weight, easy step‑in, GripWalk compatibility, and notably generous elasticity for predictable release. If you need higher DIN or maximum durability for aggressive skiing, size up. For its intended skier, it’s an excellent, great‑value choice.
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