SOLD: Salomon Guardian MNC 13 Touring Bindings - New In Box, size Small, 115 mm brakes

patagonialuke

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*edit* These are now on their way to a new home

Bought these and then the skis never appeared that they were supposed to go with, and now I'm broke and someone else should enjoy them. Brand new condition, still in the original box. 115 mm brakes, size Small (fits BSL's 260-320 mm)

Paid $222.24 for them, so I'm thinking $230 shipped to U.S. Feel free to yell at me if you don't think that's fair. Cheaper for local pickup in CO Front Range.

Hit me up if you have any questions about them.

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**This thread was edited on Feb 13th 2018 at 10:08:10am
 
I am 6'1 and a 170 lb pretty hardcore skier who would be riding these in the resort as well. do you think the 13 din on these compares to that of a pivot or salomon sth? Or would I trash these things??
 
13881880:cozzey said:
I am 6'1 and a 170 lb pretty hardcore skier who would be riding these in the resort as well. do you think the 13 din on these compares to that of a pivot or salomon sth? Or would I trash these things??

What DIN do you normally ride? DIN numbers are standardized, so they should be exactly the same across all brands (at least for those that are officially certified, which Guardians are). If you're planning on running these at 13 DIN, I'd probably recommend checking out the Guardian 16's just since it's not ideal to always be riding at the max setting of a binding. But if you normally run with a lower DIN setting, you should expect the exact same release qualities in the Guardian as you would in a regular binding (so long as they are properly set up).

I know plenty of people that ride Guardians in the resort. The main complaint is the increased stack height, which I personally don't really care about. If you're trying to lap the park, then I wouldn't recommend these, but for all-mountain stuff, I wouldn't worry about trashing them.

Let me know if you have any other questions.
 
13881885:patagonialuke said:
What DIN do you normally ride? DIN numbers are standardized, so they should be exactly the same across all brands (at least for those that are officially certified, which Guardians are). If you're planning on running these at 13 DIN, I'd probably recommend checking out the Guardian 16's just since it's not ideal to always be riding at the max setting of a binding. But if you normally run with a lower DIN setting, you should expect the exact same release qualities in the Guardian as you would in a regular binding (so long as they are properly set up).

I know plenty of people that ride Guardians in the resort. The main complaint is the increased stack height, which I personally don't really care about. If you're trying to lap the park, then I wouldn't recommend these, but for all-mountain stuff, I wouldn't worry about trashing them.

Let me know if you have any other questions.

Good to hear. I usually ride my pivot 14s at a 10 or 11. They would go on some 192 blizzard rustler 11s so they would not be park skis at all... I’m tempted but am not sure if I want to purchase the rest of the backcountry gear.
 
13881886:cozzey said:
Good to hear. I usually ride my pivot 14s at a 10 or 11. They would go on some 192 blizzard rustler 11s so they would not be park skis at all... I’m tempted but am not sure if I want to purchase the rest of the backcountry gear.

Yep, than you'd be fine with regard to the release value. I know how expensive it can be to commit to a full backcountry setup, so just let me know if you want em.
 
Ill take them if you come down on the price

I just checked and I can get them new for 189$ so I could give you 200$ total for them shipped to tahoe if you wanna get most of your money back
 
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