The weight of your skis with bindings

Kgallacher

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Well i have noticed that my skis with bindings are really heavy , heavier then everyone elses....should i be concerned about it being heavy...i have invaders but my bindings are really heavy i have look pivogys the 200 hunderd or somthing..???thanks
 
Yes, you should be concerned because you have two shitty products. You have Line and Look what a shit on shit combonation. Salomon is the way to go! Have a nice time hiking...
 
I think you sacrifice some strength and durability with light weight equipment so if you have a heavy setup it may last longer but you sacrifice performance. I have Solomon Ti and 914 bindings and I broke the ti heelplate. the 914's are a little heavier but are pretty bonber.
 
i always try to get the lightest shit possible. mine are like 12 pounds i think and i love the fuck out of them.
 
I think it depends on your weight really, but if you're strong enough I don't think it makes a difference you'll get used to it, it trains your legs haha.

My skis measured around 13,14 pounds on the scale, and I was a bit worried when I got them because I'm very light (130lb, 5'11) and not extremely strong, but turned out that they worked just fine although it took a few days to get used to, like I said...good workout
 
My snowboard with bindings weighs 10 pounds. I always thought skis would way a lot less becuase they have less surface area. I guess they have to be more solid than a board though becuase they would snap easier
 
STFU fagget you have no idea what your talking about, half of the freeskiing community rides looks and Line has contributed to this sport just as equally if not more so than any other company.
 
ya...you fuckin tell him lineskier18 half of fuckin newschoolers says that line sucks..and with that half about 25 people have tried them..and the rest have no clue..they just want to be heard..to bad the other half doesnt listin..give line a break
 
i guess it depends on what you ski. for park, i would say yea, you probly want a lighter set up, for obvious reasons. otherwise, for people like me who dont ski park that often, it doesnt matter if its heavy, because i would rather ski hard and have durable skis that are less likely to break than have something thats a little lighter. personal opinion i guess
 
i think mine are 17 with my boot and my boot weighs at least 5 pounds, so around 12. i have chronics with p12 pivots
 
haha what?

line=revolutionized skiing with the true twin tip

look=excellent bindings, tried and true

3rd-wtf, so salomons allow u not to have to hike?

 
you are a big moron, and then you make threads about other people being assholes.

i've got Rossi sprayer Bc's anad they weigh like, 14.5 pounds

 
heavier skis mean more swing weight. If u are strong it doesnt really matter. Just try ur friend skis and look if u feel a lot of difference if so get new bindings...
 
188 JP vs Julien w/916s = 16 lbs

185 ARGs w/916s = 16 lbs

179 Pistols w/912tis = 14.5 lbs

The ARGs and JPs are so light but those 916s are tanks. So it works out to a medium weight for skis that size.
 
Already posted this in another thread, but I'll do my part...

Here goes:

04/05 176 Armada AR5 w/ Look P12 Jib

----- 112.8oz. or 7.05lbs.

06/07 179 K2 Made'n AK (AK Enemy) w/ Look PX12 TI

----- 124.8oz. or 7.8lbs.

06/07 171 Surface Watch Life w/ Salomon Z12

----- 81.3oz. or 5.08lbs.

04/05 27.5 Rossignol B1 Bandit Boots

----- 85.7oz. or 5.35lbs.

(Weights per single ski)
 
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