13357349:Uglyboy said:180,140 or 120? You may need a burlier binding if you're a pretty hard rider.
13357646:neski30 said:How much do you weigh? and what level are you of a skier?
13358117:JakeSmith said:tyrolia peak 15 if you can find them, the ones with these toes that they still use on the 18 din atttack bnding
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topic:BubsDemps said:hole in the heel piece,
13358441:Caucasian_Asian said:This is one of the flaws in the FKS that nobody talks about. Pole tips wear on the plastic and eventually you end up with a hole. Water and gunk gets into the spring housing and you start to get weird releases.
It's one of the most important things to look for when buying old race bindings, since racers usually have really sharp pole tips.
13358288:AV_Park_Pack said:I'd skip right to the peak 18x's. I have both the 15's and the 18's and I prefer the 18's 100%. I'm not really happy with the performance of the 15's like coming out of the binding for landing back seat or even in the air with the dins at 14. The peak 18x's are heavier but are extremely durable and reliable.
13357749:BubsDemps said:130 and ski park aggressively
13358288:AV_Park_Pack said:I'd skip right to the peak 18x's. I have both the 15's and the 18's and I prefer the 18's 100%. I'm not really happy with the performance of the 15's like coming out of the binding for landing back seat or even in the air with the dins at 14. The peak 18x's are heavier but are extremely durable and reliable.
13358288:AV_Park_Pack said:I'd skip right to the peak 18x's. I have both the 15's and the 18's and I prefer the 18's 100%. I'm not really happy with the performance of the 15's like coming out of the binding for landing back seat or even in the air with the dins at 14. The peak 18x's are heavier but are extremely durable and reliable.