USED BINDINGS

NH_LiNe

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So if i dont buy skis off someone with bindings... who can sell bindings to me used for a good price?

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yeah, but i just found a store called instant replay and they said they would sell me a super old pair of skis and they have like 10000000 pair with bindings, and they sell them for mad cheap, like $20 for some in good shape, so im all set now, also if anyone wants some old race skis i will sell them to ya once i get them haha

Member of the, 'lets help Sam loose some weight so he can possibly get a girl Club'

Member of the, 'I dont no Bryan Gallant but I respect him club'
 
HEY I JUST FOUND A PAIR ON EBAY, THEY ARE SALOMON 777 DEMO BINDINGS SO I CAN JUST MOUNT THEM AND KEEP CHANGING THE FOOT SIZE WITHOUT REMOUNTING... HOW BAD ARE THESE... I MEAN IM ONLY USING THEM FOR RAILS IN MY YARD, SHOULD I BUY THESE?!? PLEASE GET TO ME SOON, I REALLY NEED TO NO THE AUCTION ENDS IN 3 HOURS

Member of the, 'lets help Sam loose some weight so he can possibly get a girl Club'

Member of the, 'I dont no Bryan Gallant but I respect him club'
 
if all you are doing is using them for backyard rails, they would be fine.



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I'd stay away from really old ones. Go for Salomon S900 and later. I got one of my pairs of S900s a year old (unused) for £100 (UK) down from £130, and the other pair two or three years old down from £120 to £50. Just go to some ski stores and ask if they have any old stock they're wanting to get rid of, and try to haggle the price down a bit.

 
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