This is why you should go to your local ski swap...

Love_Wins.

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Rossi FKS 155s, with the vertical release toe...$59

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baller binders, ballerer price. theres a sick ski and skate sale around here in november with sick deals like that
 
ski swaps can be bullshit though if you're on the wrong side of one

i dont have my own drilling/mounting setup, so i needed to go to Peter Glenn in Richmond to get my old AR5's center-mounted for early season jibs. i like the place and they give me good deals for the most part, even though all my buddies who used to work there have moved on...i called the guys the other day and they said they'd do it and hit me with a free wax and whatnot...but the wait might be OVER A MONTH because the fuckers just had a tent sale and sold 150 pairs of gaper sticks and bindings that need to be mounted, and they're totally backed up because they only have 1 or 2 techs on site.

gyay
 
no, it was a big deal that look didn't have a vertical release on their new racestock bindings, apparently it's bad on people knees.
 
some people think it causes prerelease but most of the time on fks it isnt vertical release its just your forward pressure isnt set well. vertical release can be very good for the knees on some crashes
 
my church had a swap sale yesterday and today they had the leftover stuff layin around outside. I saw a burton craig kelly 142 and took it, i saw one go on ebay with bindings for 120,
 
Nice. We have one coming up. Im going to try and get rid of my k2 apache recons with the shitty marker binding. And hopefully score a deal like that :)
 
vert release helps in backwards twisting falls. the kinds that fuck up knees. racestocks dont need that cause, the chances of that kind of fall are rare in raceing.
 
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