The History of the Look Pivot with SkiTalk.com

Phil Pugliese and Dennis Gaspari take you through the history of The Look Pivot ski binding. If you enjoyed this video, please join us on SkiTalk.com for more great ski related content. ‪@look_bindings‬ 0:00 - Intro 0:10 - Phil introduces the Dennis Gaspari from Rossignol Headquarters in Park City Utah 0:45 - Going over the history starting with the 1960's 1:00 - Defining the Look Pivot with the combination of the toe and heel design 1:10 - Describing the Nevada Toe and Grand Prix Heel previous to the Look Pivot of the 60s 2:30 - Going into the 1970s with N17 and Chrome, Red and Blue colors offered 3:05 - Introducing the N37, N57, & N77 3:20 - The introduction of brakes, centering device on the heel, and a little more contact 3:30 - Getting into DIN standards 4:30 - The N77 is where the Look loyalty started to grow through popularity and safety 5:38 - The 1980s Heel is slightly less vertical 5:55 - Started seeing new brake designs 6:30 - Talking about the Sensor Toe along with elongated toe wings, still had toe height adjustment 7:15 - Describing the unusual binding from the time the 19, a Jr version that was a 2-6 DIN 7:45 - Phil brings up the metal cup in the heel for getting the binding off, coined the Pug-Cup 8:00 - The 1980s are being broken down into two segments, the early 80s and now... 8:38 - The mid and late 1980s with changes in technology 8:42 - Introducing the XM Look, with the toe that comes up, and AFD that adjusted up and down and a more compact heel. 9:05 - Graphic showing how the toe and heel worked together on this binding 9:25 - Dennis and Phil describe how the pure vertical release was key in this development and consistent with contemporary Look Pivot designs 9:42 - Getting into the ZRC, ZP, ZL more streamlined and lighter 10:00 - Phil and Dennis get excited about all the great ski graphics that looked good with these bindings 10:35 - The 1990s The ZR toe went on a diet 10:53 - Introducing the Forza Color options as well as the modern single pivot toe 11:13 - A lot of excitement around Plake and Tomba with the Forza collection 11:46 - Discussion of the different DIN ranges offered at that time, including a 3-10 and Z3 for ladies with a DIN 9 12:09 - Getting into the TT from the Mid 90s 12:36 - Seeing the influence of Rossignol's purchase of Geze 12:47 - Getting into the late 90s the Rossignol FKS toe had the dual pincher design, and Look getting into sliding AFDs 13:40 - Talking about the longevity of these designs 14:15 - Getting into the 2000s 14:20 - a moment of silence for the Look Pivot going away temporarily at the turn of the century 14:30 - Dennis describes the time when the Look Pivot just went away, and how he and others made sure the brands importance was recognized and got the Pivot back by 2009 15:50 - Phil and Dennis talk about Rossignol FXS and Look Pivot co-existing 17:05 - When the 12 and 18 came out for competition along with the 15 18:00 - The push from Pugski.com to bring back the 15 18:10 - Dennis talks about the importance of bringing back the 15. 19:00 - The 15 came back in the Forza, Raw and Gold 19:30 - The dropping of the Rossi FKS and getting behind Look Pivot as a brand 2015-16 21:00 - Discussion about how much Look has improved but is still based off the original concept 22:00 - Look's presence on the freestyle competition tour 22:40 - Mention of Crasheur from Bozeman Mt custom painting Look Pivots 23:00 - Phil and Dennis banter about their experience with Look Pivots 23:38 - Dennis talks about custom designs with hydro-dip 24:25 - Phil talks about the brand loyalty 25:50 - Skiing is Fun!