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Looking what kind of binding i should get for my skis?

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i just bought a pair of rossignol fs wrs twin tip skis(without bindings) and was wondering if anyone has any idea of the best bindings i should get for them..i like to ride in the park alot but still like to make some runs down the mountain

thanks for the help!

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  1. LOOK bindings are very good.


  2. i love rossi bindings. i have some scratch brigades with some fat brake backcountry bindings and i love the setup.  plus i think you get an extended waranty if you have rossignol bindings and skis

  3. It depends on how much ramp (heel rise) you need to ski in balance. Atomic/ Ess have a flat binding, Marker, Tyrolia are a more inclined or positive ramp, Salomon is a little more and Look/ Rossignol isthe most of the major brands. This angle can be critical to how well you ski in any endeavor. Combine your boots, bindings and skiis into one complete package with the advice of your professional boot fitter. Then the decision can be made about which binding is best for you.  If youare in doubt about what you need, try putting your boots on and buckle them tight, then put a pencil under your toes then the heels and find out which feels best.  The bindings can be modified for more or less ramp by putting shims under them when they are mounted.  I prefer Tyrolia for the warranty and the reliability, they are easy to enter. Look is a very good binding, but is harder to enter if you have snow on the boots.  Talk to you local ski shop professional.  That is their job.

  4. Rossignols' binding line is the same as Look, and if the skis are already drilled, that probably what they are drilled for.

  5. wow dont get look bindings unless you wann be unsafe.. just get a pair of marker binding..

  6. Hey there. I would definitley take a look at the Marker Jester binding. It was built for the park; I have a pair of them mounted on my Armadas, and they have been outstanding this year!

    If the Jester doesnt look so great to you outside of the park, I would check out the Marker Duke, which is more engineered for freeriding, and will give you versitality in the park and on the mountain! Go ahead and check them out!

  7. Man thats tough.

    I would find a very reputable ski pro and get some advice from them.

    Factors such as weight, skiing ability, the type of boots you are using, etc will all be involved in your choice.

    I bought custom boots this year and I am glad I did, they matched my skiing style and comfort need. Ended up with the ugliest but most awesome pair of technicas I could ever find. They are nuclear orange-no style statement here!

    I ski Elan Magfire 8 and they are awesome for an old man like me who wants to ski the groomed and the powder of Utah.

    Good Luck!

  8. Check out the Marker Jester binding. Its a park inspired binding. It has equal swing weight for great riding in the park and has a din to 14 for good retention. With the wide brake kit this would be a killer set up.

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