| Management number | 235920744 | Release Date | 2026/07/09 | List Price | US$45.48 | Model Number | 235920744 | ||
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Lightweight and approachable, the Armada L 7 GW is a GripWalk-compatible binding aimed at lighter, younger skiers who want reliable release without a lot of fuss or expense. It is a simple, honest binding with easy step-in and automatic adjustment, built to take the guesswork out of getting set up. It covers a low-to-moderate DIN range, so it slots in for progressing skiers more than chargers.
The automatic wing and toe adjustment is the highlight here; the binding adapts to the boot sole on its own, which keeps shop time short and setup simple. For a binding at this price, having TUV certification behind it is reassuring.
Lighter and younger skiers, beginners, and progressing intermediates who want a dependable, easy-to-use binding for learning and building confidence. The 2 to 7.5 DIN range fits low skier weights and moderate settings. It is built around ease of use rather than high-end performance, so it suits skiers earlier in their progression.
The L 7 GW keeps things deliberately straightforward. Automatic wing and toe adjustment lets the binding self-adapt to the boot sole, so there is no manual fiddling to get a clean fit. Step-in is easy, which matters a lot for younger or newer skiers, and release is reliable across the binding's range. It is GripWalk compatible alongside standard alpine soles, and it handles both adult and children's boot norms, which makes it flexible for families and shops. The binding is TUV certified.
This is a low-DIN binding with a 7.5 ceiling, so it is not built for heavier, stronger, or aggressive skiers who need higher release settings. It uses junior-norm mounting screws, so confirm the intended ski is compatible at mount time.
The L 7 GW works with alpine (ISO 5355) and GripWalk (ISO 23223) boot soles in both adult and children's norms. It comes in a B90 brake width, so it is matched to narrower skis; check that the brake clears your ski's waist. As always, have a certified technician mount the binding and confirm the release settings.
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