Ski companies usually design their skis to work best with their bindings though. Other than that i've never really heard of anyone having a binding/ski compatability problem.
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Only reason you guys have prerelease problems is because you don't adjust your bindings properly. Get your head out of your ass and take the time to set the din and adjust the wings and you'll be fine.
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you can adjust the bindings right, but having to do it every few times I go out is annoying. And if you are already on the mountain than you kind of screwed.
s916 and Looks don't have to be adjusted every few days, they release much more reliably. they are much better bindings than normal salomons.
putting on a salomon binding does extend the warrrenty to 2 years though. and whoever said salomon bindings are heavy is on crack. they are super light compared to marker or look.
I swear by 914s. I get 40 -60 days of hard ripping on new bindings before the adjustments come loose. Then every few days a one minute adjustment is all that is needed and I really don't mind its what I'm used to.
I broke two pairs of 912's in the same place and even though people will swear if adjusted properly they are just as reliable as 914's I don't trust them and will never use 912's again.