Master_drifter
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What is the cheapest/best touring binding on the market?
13362831:Muggydude said:Best and cheapest don't belong in the same sentence together.
Regardless, tech or frame bindings? Big differences
topic:Master_drifter said:What is the cheapest/best touring binding on the market?
13363984:Pipe_Munky said:Marker Kingpin
13363968:Muggydude said:That sort of proves you probably shouldn't be touring much until you actually do some research since you don't seem to understand what I'm talking about with tech or frame bindings.
13365053:Master_drifter said:Im just looking to possibly get into touring. Which is the better of the two designs?
13365053:Master_drifter said:Im just looking to possibly get into touring. Which is the better of the two designs?
13364238:rtl32 said:Don't recommend kingpins to n00bz, unless of course you want more test rats on them![]()
13365437:bwan said:Use Baron's currently because I went the cheap route. Work but wouldnt recommend it because of durability issues.
Currently looking into Dukes, Tyrolia's or Guardians as frame bindings.
Tech Bindings would be an option if it didnt require a specialized boot. Being a ski bum restricts me from dropping 1000 beans on Dyna binders and Scarpas. Instead I elect to trash my knees and drag around my hybrid setup with non-walkmode boots. But fuck it, It gets the job done and saves money for beer.
Plus, frame/hybrid bindings have more torsional support and are much more reliable in high impact situations. (cliffs, jumps) alot of pros still rock this setup despite the weight so they can send big lines and drops. Hope this helps! ****If you intend to do resort riding on your AT setup you should go the frame route for durability purposes. Cheers dawg