Atomic N Strive 12 GW 2026
Brand: Rome
SKU: WC-11616
Price: $265.00
Availability: In Stock
The Atomic N Strive 12 GW 2026 bindings deliver lightweight, all-mountain performance with DIN 4–12, GripWalk compatibility, and responsive energy transfer — perfect for intermediate to advanced skiers.
Atomic N Strive 12 GW 2026 Ski Bindings
The Atomic N Strive 12 GW 2026 is a high-performance alpine ski binding engineered for intermediate to advanced skiers seeking reliable retention, responsive power transfer, and consistent release performance. With a DIN range of 4–12, these bindings provide a secure connection while minimizing weight for easier handling and reduced fatigue on all-mountain terrain.
Key Features:
DIN Range: 4–12 — suitable for intermediate to advanced skiers who want dependable retention and smooth release.
Construction: Lightweight aluminum and composite materials — ensures durability while reducing swing weight.
Brake Width: 90–100 mm — compatible with a wide range of all-mountain skis for reliable stopping power.
Toe Piece: GripWalk-compatible with adaptive energy transfer — provides precise boot-to-binding connection and smooth release when needed.
Heel Piece: Integrated elastomer heel — absorbs shocks, maintains consistent release values, and enhances downhill stability.
Power Transmission: Direct energy transfer system — maximizes responsiveness, edge grip, and carving precision.
Compatibility: GripWalk and standard alpine boots — versatile for skiers using different boot types without compromising performance.
Performance & Feel:
The N Strive 12 GW delivers a smooth, responsive, and secure ride across all-mountain terrain. Its lightweight design reduces fatigue, while the adaptive toe and heel provide consistent retention and precise power transfer. Skiers can confidently make quick turns, tackle mixed snow conditions, and enjoy controlled descents.
Ideal For:
Intermediate to advanced skiers looking for lightweight, versatile bindings for all-mountain performance. Ideal for those who value responsive handling, reduced swing weight, and reliable power transfer.
Things to Consider:
With a DIN range of 4–12, these bindings may not be suitable for very aggressive or heavier expert skiers. Always adjust DIN settings based on weight, height, and skiing style for optimal safety and performance.