What are the best bindings for park?

Tyrolia attack 13 is the best value binding out there. If you can spend the extra money (like $50-75) go for Look Pivot 12, marker Griffon, or salomon sth 2 13s. I have both tyrolia attack 13s (got 2016s yesterday for hella cheap at a tent sale) and also look pivot 14s
 
I've been using Marker Jester Pro's (18 din) and I've gotta say, I like the metal bar on the toe piece for getting snow off my boots. I've also had good luck with Rossi FKS's. But def avoid squires.
 
I've had PX12s, FKS14s, STH16s, FKS18s, PX18s, Jesters, and Jester Pros...broke all of them except the FKS 18s, PX18s and Jester Pros. (I'm 6'3" 200lbs, shred hard... fyi)

Jester Pros are SO much lighter, and still bomber. They win, hands down.
 
Iv ridden a ton of different skis/bindings. Is it just me or does anyone really not feel any difference in bindings at all. I have $175 bindings on one ski and $250 on another and they feel exactly the same.

Both release great, take huge jumps/cliffs, etc fine. I have 12 din bindings I dont need more than that.
 
Used to use px12's, had a lot of issues with them releasing early (they had been checked). It was usually the worst when there was a lot of pressure in the tip of the skis. Had a few friends who had cracked the heels on their griffons, and I think I found pivot 14's for less than jesters, so I got the pivots. I love them, I have only released a few times, and while i can't say whether or not it saved my knee, it was always during a gnarly enough crash that I was alright with it. As far as weight, it feels like there is a little weight on your toes and heels, but when you swing the skis, they feel really light. Almost all the weight is concentrated right there so when I use them on my Bacon's for example, they feel super light.

Things to keep in mind. I was in HS when I had the PX12's, weighed anywhere from 150-170 (still use them as backup/summer/etc.). When I got the pivot 14's, I was probably 165, so it didn't make sense to pay more for the 18's. Now, I am between 185 and 205 (bulk/cut), and I still have the 14's. They still work great, but I'm at school in PA and not skiing a ton. If I were to buy new at my current size, I would get the 18's. They have an all metal toe, and they have no vertical release on the toe. To me, this is a bigger advantage over the DIN range. Obviously if you need your bindings that tight, really consider if you need it, then go for the 18's. I'm not going to be putting them that high in the near future, but those other features of the 18 would still be a benefit for someone like me. This is starting to ramble a bit, but I just wanted to highlight that there are many things that should be considered along with the DIN range.
 
13502007:Swandog7 said:
Tyrolia attack 13 is the best value binding out there. If you can spend the extra money (like $50-75) go for Look Pivot 12, marker Griffon, or salomon sth 2 13s. I have both tyrolia attack 13s (got 2016s yesterday for hella cheap at a tent sale) and also look pivot 14s

The Attack 13 is a sick binding. My dad got a pair for $180 and just this past week i got a brand new pair for $100. Honestly they're amazing bindings with a dirt cheap price tag. If you don't really like the Attacks, go for the Pivot or the FKS.
 
13503414:Zypher said:
The Attack 13 is a sick binding. My dad got a pair for $180 and just this past week i got a brand new pair for $100. Honestly they're amazing bindings with a dirt cheap price tag. If you don't really like the Attacks, go for the Pivot or the FKS.

Yah I just got a 2016 pair for $100 at a Hella cheap tent sale
 
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