That's what I had on mine, and they're pretty sweet. You could also look into a Tyrolia Peak binding, pretty lightweight and still pretty durable. But, if there's one thing I've learned, it's don't cheap out on bindings, cause if you do, most likely the binding will either break and put an end to your day, or worse, not work properly and injure you, so you may want to save up and spring for the more expensive bindings (pivots/fks or griffons/jesters), especially since the ski isn't that expensive compared to other park skis out there. Plus, if you get a good binding, they'll last a LONG time and you wont have to buy new ones for a few years.