
2022 Salomon Warden MNC 13 Binding
The Warden MNC 13 is a strong all-mountain alpine binding built for skiers who want reliable retention, broad boot compatibility, and a solid, confidence-inspiring interface for resort skiing. It sits in that sweet spot for advanced skiers who ski hard enough to appreciate a stout binding but don't need a full race model.
Why we like it:
We like the Warden MNC 13 because it blends real everyday versatility with the calm, planted feel we want underfoot.
Who it's for:
This binding is for advanced to expert resort skiers who want one binding that can work across multiple boot norms without giving up a composed, powerful feel. It makes particular sense for skiers on wider all-mountain skis or directional freeride setups.
Highlights:
The Multi Norm Certified design opens the door to more boot compatibility, which is a big plus for skiers mixing alpine and GripWalk-style setups. Just as importantly, the extra-wide toe pedal creates a broad connection to the ski, so edge input feels more direct and the binding keeps wider skis from feeling vague on hard snow. Its low-profile chassis helps the ski bend more naturally and keeps the rider closer to the ski, which translates to better snow feel and a more stable platform at speed. Finally, the DIN range puts it in a useful zone for strong recreational skiers who want real support without stepping into a heavier, more specialized race binding.
Things to consider:
Skiers who run lower release values or want the lightest possible binding may find it more binding than they need.
Fit & sizing considerations:
This binding is best matched to adult alpine or GripWalk-compatible boots that fall within its certified norms, and stronger skiers usually get the most out of its retention range.
The Warden MNC 13 is a strong all-mountain alpine binding built for skiers who want reliable retention, broad boot compatibility, and a solid, confidence-inspiring interface for resort skiing. It sits in that sweet spot for advanced skiers who ski hard enough to appreciate a stout binding but don't need a full race model.
Why we like it:
We like the Warden MNC 13 because it blends real everyday versatility with the calm, planted feel we want underfoot.
Who it's for:
This binding is for advanced to expert resort skiers who want one binding that can work across multiple boot norms without giving up a composed, powerful feel. It makes particular sense for skiers on wider all-mountain skis or directional freeride setups.
Highlights:
The Multi Norm Certified design opens the door to more boot compatibility, which is a big plus for skiers mixing alpine and GripWalk-style setups. Just as importantly, the extra-wide toe pedal creates a broad connection to the ski, so edge input feels more direct and the binding keeps wider skis from feeling vague on hard snow. Its low-profile chassis helps the ski bend more naturally and keeps the rider closer to the ski, which translates to better snow feel and a more stable platform at speed. Finally, the DIN range puts it in a useful zone for strong recreational skiers who want real support without stepping into a heavier, more specialized race binding.
Things to consider:
Skiers who run lower release values or want the lightest possible binding may find it more binding than they need.
Fit & sizing considerations:
This binding is best matched to adult alpine or GripWalk-compatible boots that fall within its certified norms, and stronger skiers usually get the most out of its retention range.
Original: $249.99
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$87.50Description
The Warden MNC 13 is a strong all-mountain alpine binding built for skiers who want reliable retention, broad boot compatibility, and a solid, confidence-inspiring interface for resort skiing. It sits in that sweet spot for advanced skiers who ski hard enough to appreciate a stout binding but don't need a full race model.
Why we like it:
We like the Warden MNC 13 because it blends real everyday versatility with the calm, planted feel we want underfoot.
Who it's for:
This binding is for advanced to expert resort skiers who want one binding that can work across multiple boot norms without giving up a composed, powerful feel. It makes particular sense for skiers on wider all-mountain skis or directional freeride setups.
Highlights:
The Multi Norm Certified design opens the door to more boot compatibility, which is a big plus for skiers mixing alpine and GripWalk-style setups. Just as importantly, the extra-wide toe pedal creates a broad connection to the ski, so edge input feels more direct and the binding keeps wider skis from feeling vague on hard snow. Its low-profile chassis helps the ski bend more naturally and keeps the rider closer to the ski, which translates to better snow feel and a more stable platform at speed. Finally, the DIN range puts it in a useful zone for strong recreational skiers who want real support without stepping into a heavier, more specialized race binding.
Things to consider:
Skiers who run lower release values or want the lightest possible binding may find it more binding than they need.
Fit & sizing considerations:
This binding is best matched to adult alpine or GripWalk-compatible boots that fall within its certified norms, and stronger skiers usually get the most out of its retention range.














