Freetour
Tech

The Freetour is a zero compromise solution to alpine touring bindings. An extremely simple interchange combines the Look Pivot, the most trusted and reliable alpine binding, with the super-light efficiency of our pin-tech touring toe. It is hands down the best hybrid touring binding on the market. Keep reading to learn more.

Freetour Kits Explained

Freetour Pivot

The Freetour Pivot 15 or 18 is a complete binding with everything you need to mount your skis up and go shred.

Freetour Upgrade Kit

The Freetour Upgrade Kit is all the components that will make those trusty pivots touring capable. You or a shop just have to upgrade your stock Look Pivot toe piece, mount them, and you’re dialed.

Freetour Second Ski Kit

The Second Ski Kit is the cheapest way to get multiple pairs of skis set up if you already have a Freetour Pivot. You will need an extra set of Look Pivot heel pieces and will need to use the alpine toes and tech toes from your existing Freetour, as none of those are included with the Second Ski Kit.

Note

The Look Pivot 12 and 14 DO NOT WORK with the Freetour.

Tutorials

Field Guide

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AFD Guide

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Alpine Toe Conversion

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Mount Tutorial

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FAQs

No. The toe interchange system is a different platform. The hole pattern and heel assembly are unchanged.

If you would like to mount the system yourself, please follow this link to our Freetour Mounting Tutorial. The Freetour uses the same hole pattern as the Look Pivot bindings and is a straightforward process if you are experienced mounting skis. There are two added holes shown on our Heel Hole Template provided with every Freetour.

Warning: All bindings must be properly adjusted to the users boot sole length, height, weight, and release preference. The ski/boot/binding system must then be tested with the user's boots in accordance with industry standards before use, to ensure proper function.

Warning: If you are not a properly trained ski technician with the proper tools and a jig, you must have your bindings mounted by an authorized Look® or Cast® dealer.

The Freetour is sold with an Alpine/GripWalk compatible AFD installed and also comes with an interchangeable Touring ISO 9523 AFD to accommodate rockered touring boot soles.

The Freetour Upgrade Kit uses the same hole pattern as the Look Pivot binding.  If your skis are already mounted with a Look Pivot binding, this is not an issue.  Simply upgrade your Look Pivot 15 or 18 binding with the Freetour Upgrade Kit and then use the existing holes. Two additional holes will need to be drilled for the brake retainer.  The Heel Hole Template is provided with every purchase of a Freetour and can be downloaded here, Heel Hole Template.

Warning: All bindings must be properly adjusted to the users boot sole length, height, weight, and release preference. The ski/boot/binding system must then be tested with the user's boots in accordance with industry standards before use, to ensure proper function.

Warning: If you are not a properly trained ski technician with the proper tools and a jig, you must have your bindings mounted by an authorized Look® or Cast® dealer.

Yes, they are the same as the Look Pivot 15 and 18. (Although you may think about getting fresh Pivots at this point.) The Rossignol® FKS™ 12 and 14 DO NOT work.

Warning:All bindings must be properly adjusted to the user's boot sole length, height, weight, and release preference. The ski/boot/binding system must then be tested with the user's boots in accordance with industry standards before use, to ensure proper function.

Warning: If you are not a properly trained ski technician with the proper tools and a jig, you must have your bindings mounted by an authorized Look® or Cast® dealer.

The Freetour Upgrade Kit is an aftermarket upgrade kit that adds touring capabilities to the Look Pivot 15 or 18 bindings. These bindings provide a release value range of either 6-15 or 8-18. It DOES NOT work with the Look Pivot 12 or 14.  Installing the kit requires swapping out the lower portion of the alpine toe pieces. 

Learn how to do that here.

Yes. All you need is a #3 Posidrive screwdriver or large flathead screwdriver. Check out what that process is like here.

Warning: All bindings must be properly adjusted to the users boot sole length, height, weight, and release preference. The ski/boot/binding system must then be tested with the user's boots in accordance with industry standards before use, to ensure proper function.

Warning: If you are not a properly trained ski technician with the proper tools and a jig, you must have your bindings mounted by an authorized Look® or Cast® dealer.