Yeah. they're all right. Unless you are a badass or weight more than 200 lbs. i'd say you don't really need a din past 10. The p12 jibs have the fancy trouble maker graphics, but paying 50$ extra dollars just for graphics is absurd.
okay, p12 jibs are a bit heavier but more durable. i would get the jibs because say you have your din at 8. with the p10's it would be putting more stress on them than with the p12 jibs. more stress can lead to pre-releasess and possibly breaking. idealy you want a binding for which your din level falls in the center of the range. the lower it is in the range the more reliable they will be
exactly. I like to stay 2-4 whole numbers away from the max din. If you ski smooth, your bindings are in good shape, properly adjusted, and your boots soles are not warn. Then you should be set. Most people over look there boots soles
unless you are spending 80% of your time on groomers, dont get lifters. i have p12, great binding, good durability. i overshot a landing by 30 feet, and the toe piece twisted, as it is supposed to. just pop it back into place. great bindings!