Bindings!

Balbertt

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What is a good hardy park binding? I have a low end pair of markers on my ar7's. Next year I am planning on getting Thalls(center mounted). I also do about 50% rails 50% jumps.
 
It's hard to say what binding will be best for you, without knowing your height/weight. It is helpful that you've specified what the your jumps/rails ratio, but what kind of size are these features?
 
Cant go wrong with FKS/Pivot bindings at your proper DIN range. Very light weight and durable for the most part (as good or better than most). They release how I like. If youre smaller, Marker Griffons arent too bad but they release a little different than FKS but Griffons will come in cheaper on the used marked.
 
The binding with the best combination of durability, price, and DIN range is the Tyrolia Peak/Mojo 15. Burly construction, DIN range of 5-15, lots of brake width options, and you can find them brand-new for around $150.
 
Only problem with these is, they are heavy as fuck. It's why they are burly, but most skiers like light setups for park.
 
Head/Tyrolia 15 DIN binding will do you solid.... most widely used binding design on the market for a reason.
 
I have FKS 180s and Tyrolia Peak 18s. Both are so solid and durable. Tyrolias are a lot heavier though! I love them Both.
 
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