So my bindings broke....

Canuker

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Yes my pair of $50 Look Nova 10's broke yesterday, suprise suprise. I just popped a little 180 but landed on ice and slipped out, go to get my ski and notice that the piece of the binding holding down the right arm of the break snapped off, which im pretty sure cannot be fixed.

Anyways, i would not like to get into the habit of constantly replacing bindings, what are some durable bindings that will last me.

-Im 5'5" ( still growing, im 16)

-135lbs ( again, still growing. ill probably put on 10 or more pounds by summer, ive been working out alot)

- im not throwing any massive cork 9's or 7's or 5's or anything outragous in the park, im a fairly average park skier ( 270's, 3's, 5's, working on 7's etc),Im agressive in the fact that i charge and like to go fast.( id still say type III)

-I live in the east so pretty icey, i ski majority park, sometimes charge on groomers ( anywhere from squares to double blacks) and go into the glades when i have a chance.

thats my info, recomend some good durable bindings that wont break the bank, im short on cash and would like to spend as little as possible

 
lul ur short

get something with metal

dont get px bindings

dont get something without metal

and your good....
 
If you really want a binding that will last, go into the BST forum and try and find some FKS style bindings, super durable, and really good in the park and on groomers.
 
Yup, anything with a turntable heel should be good. Your not very big though, so you probably don't really need a very high DINed binding.
 
oh yeah. FKS heels are 100% metal so they'll never break on you or anything. if they look like they are in good condition buy them up. Ive been using one pair of FKS for 3 years and another pair for 4 (120s and 155s respectively) and they are both still functioning very well
 
get salomon sth 14s or marker jesters/griffons. i have had bad experiences with rossi. just too much plastic
 
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