
2026 Salomon Stance W 84 w/ M11 GW
Energetic yet stable, the Salomon Stance 84 is the women’s setup that will take you anywhere on the mountain. The Titanal frame gives you the perfect boost for cruising through crud or icy groomers, while the progressive frontside sidecut and poplar wood core ensure lively, controllable turns, no matter how steep or deep. Let’s Stance!
A poplar wood core with a Titanal insert and All-Mountain rocker give this ski the finesse and agility you've been looking for in an All-Mountain cruiser.
Sandwich Sidewalls create confidence-inspiring edge grip to make the most of icy groomers and changing terrain.
This dynamic All-Mountain construction creates a ski that will take you from groomers to glades, from the steep to the deep - with ease.
All Mountain
- An all mountain ski is engineered to be dependable in most terrains you have in mind. This could include heavy snow, steeps, font-side groomers, ice, and powder. If you have one ski in your quiver, this would be a good choice.
Intermediate - Advanced
- If you are a seasoned skier learning new skills, or a twice a year veteran taking on new challenges both on and off piste, you will probably fall into this category. Skis for this individual will usually be designed with a stronger wood core and sandwiched-sidewall construction. They will generally also offer both a wider profile and stiffer flex than a beginner - intermediate ski.
System Skis with Integrated Bindings
- Skis that include integrated binding systems can be adjusted to most adult boot sole lengths and are compatible with Alpine (ISO 5355) and Gripwalk (ISO 9523) soles. These bindings will not come mounted; always have a qualified technician inspect your boots and bindings before they install, adjust, and function test your system.
- The DIN (Deutsches Institut für Normung) scale on your bindings is the ski industries’ adjustment range for the release force settings on your skis’ bindings. This number will be determined by your age, weight, height, boot sole length, and your skier type (I, II, or III; not your skier ‘ability’). This setting should always be adjusted by a qualified technician after a visual/tactile inspection and function test
SALOMON DIN, ISO, and Boot/Binding Compatibility
- The DIN (Deutsches Institut für Normung) scale on your bindings is the ski industries’ adjustment range for the release force settings on your skis’ bindings. This number will be determined by your age, weight, height, boot sole length, and your skier type (not always correlating with your skier ‘ability’). This setting should always be adjusted by a qualified technician after a visual/tactile inspection and function test.
- Other industry standards define boot sole/lug shapes. A traditional alpine ski boot sole will be specified by ISO 5355. All contemporary alpine DIN bindings will accept this boot.
- Our Salomon Bindings are compatible with Alpine (ISO 5355) and GRIPWALK (ISO 9523) boot soles and lugs.
- Wear and tear on your boots' soles can and will affect the release and retention of your binding/boot system. Often, these can be replaced by a dealer.
