Reactor 10 or 12

scofield

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im 5'4'' and almost 130 pounds and i cant decide whether to get the reactor 10 or 12's.. i've heard so much hype about the 12s but i dont think for my size i need a din up to 12.. im only curious cause i dont want to spend 50 bucks more on the 12 if i dont need it

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you don't need 10s. most people who have 12s or even 14s in other bindings probably don't ever go that high, especially if you ride alot of park...i'm over 6' and 180lbs and i ride 10s

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Totally. Those things weigh so much. Plus (and this may not be a problem for you) they'll sit you up at least half-an-inch. If I were you, I'd go with some Looks, Salomons, or Markers.

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hey im like 220 6,2 ft should i get the 10 or 12s and what is din liek what does it do?

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chronic you need reactor12's.

Newshool you need p10s unless you got lines too. Otherwise the cost of the freedom plate is the same as the difference in upgrade so suck it up and sell another poster or keychain.

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For all of you out there who don't know anything about a ski binding's DIN. The highest the DIN goes up to is usually mentioned in the binding name. If your in park alot you would most definately go for the 10. No one's real DIN is ever above ten. The DIN is calculated by looking at your height and weight, the size of your boot(in mm), and your skiing ability. Only racers, bump skiers, and people who just don't ever want to release would need a bindings the DIN goes above 10. Though if by chance you do have a DIN of 9 or 9.5 you might want the 12, because the springs calibration becomes off as you get closer to the max DIN.

 
^^^^^^ thank you. and reactors dont weigh THAT much.

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