Many improvements but little really new
While the ski boots and ski bindings sector has regularly seen the most interesting and innovative new products in recent years, in my opinion at least, this year hardly any manufacturer has come up with an incredible or even surprising innovation. However, with the high level of performance and the huge increase in performance that this sector has achieved in the last five years, this is not necessarily a disadvantage. Especially as most manufacturers are not remaining completely inactive, but are continuing to develop many of the now proven and popular products.
Following is a brief overview of the new products:
Bindings
There are two trends in bindings for the coming season. On the one hand, several manufacturers (Tyrolia and Salomon to be precise) are releasing bindings that do not have an ascent function, but are still suitable for boots with soles that comply with the ski touring standard. The Marker Lord, which is quite successful, especially in North America, is thus losing its unique selling point, even if it is not entirely clear to me why a binding is needed. On the other hand, there is a trend towards more stable pin bindings that are optimized for freeriding and release behavior.