Bindings On Seths

Kev-Hal

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I ask you the free ski gurus a question about bidnings...

I am buying some '07 seth's. Should I buy these bindings below for them? Yes or no? Why? Any other binding that would be better? Thanks.

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AXIAL2 140 TI PRO Wide Brake

State of the Art skis take more power and direct underfoot contact for the active transmission

of energy to the skis and edges. Bindings now boost ski performance. Axial2 Bindings not only boost performance, they boost skier safety too!

DIN: 5-14 ;

Skier's weight: 49-135 ;

Interface Height: 6/6mm ;

Lateral Elastic Travel: 45 ;

Vertical Heel Piece Elastic Travel: 25 ;

 
I think i'm gettin those bindings for next season if that helps. Haven't decide what ski yet but probably seths.
 
solid binding, i just got the same binding except it's the one with the old pivot heel, the axial 140 pro
 
I am heavy, about 185- 195lbs. depending on how many shits I take that week.

I ski hard.

I have Salomon 912 ti's on my PE's, and they have been alright.
 
those shit's break all the time. i work in a shop and those are the most frequently repaired bindings on the face of the earth. i know everyone bashes salomon, but they're for sure the best.
 
yeah if they're cheap, good bindings, don't have the problems with breakage that some people have with 912s (has to do with the plastic), just make sure you don't get the ones with the fat plates.
 
Salomon rear heelpiece screws are held in a plastic housing, i have been a ski tech in colorado for 7 years and i see broken salmon heelpieces every other day. The old axial heel was crap, but the new design is bomber. I rode the 140 all last year on my Ant, heel was solid. I did break a toepiece. Overall they are solid. Best binding in the world is the Salo 916, solid metal heel and indestructable, heavy and hard to get tho.
 
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