Which bindings for Fat-ypus: D-sender?

Niklas_B

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Need some help, I need some bindings for the D-senders, which I choose, reading this thread:https://newschoolers.com/web/forums/readthread/thread_id/401713/

I plan to do some hiking once, but only a couple of times, and I don't use them for park that much.. So, would you say touring bindings, or some regular freeride PX bindings?

I've heard that touring bindings are crap and often breaks, if you ski regularly freeride in forrests and so.. Plus they are heavy like shit.. Is this right??
 
the marker duke or the marker griffon. the duke is for touring and the griffon is just free ride but they are sick binding and the way they are built you will get the most out of your skis especially for how fat they are. i wouldnt even consider anything else
 
shut up they are the same exact binding with a different size spring and a little more plastic in the baron which is what I think you meant.

jester, sth12-16, fks'/pivots, mojo 15, px/axial 2s are all good choices
 
wow if your gonna act all badass and tough like you know everything make sure you actually do know everything. the duke is the black touring binding with the releasable heal for hiking, the griffon is the white binding that is not for touring (now pay attention because this is where they get different ass hole) so it does not have a realeasable heal.





see the difference? ya its more than just the amount of plastic and the size of the spring dumb fuck.

so any of the royal family bindings would be awesome Niklas_B, and id totally disregard everything that zackblain said.
 
well maybe if you knew a thing or 2 about bindings you wouldnt suck at recomending them. DO NOT BUY GRIFFONS. that is final. they are a piece of shit, over priced, plastic ass. if you are anywhere over 120lbs you will destroy them. if you really like the royal family line, get jesters. dont get dukes if you ever go in the park. to heavy, and you can't land switch on them. If I were you I would check out the sth12/14/16 depending on what din range you want. the px series is good but a tad heavy. you can always buy some fks on here, and those are bomb proof
 
Well, I will admit that it's very few times in my life that I would do Randonee/Touring.. Most of the time, it's just pure backcountry..

I want the bindings to be as light as possible :)
 
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