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Rossignol Axium Scratch 100 bindings or Salomon Z10's???

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I found a great deal on the Rossi's, only $80. I plan to ski about 50% of the time in the park and about 50% on normal groomed runs. Occasionaly i will ride in the pow on trips, but theres hardly any where i live. I have a pair of Salomon Foil Twin Tips....... Other ideas for bindings are welcome to.

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  1. You should choose your bindings based off what you want.

    The Rossi Axium line is a great binding in that it rotates in either direction, making back ejections at weird angles possible.  This makes these bindings a little bit on the safer side.  On the other hand, you don't want to be in the park and get ejected just because you hit something at the wrong angle.  If you want a more stable binding, go with the Salomons.

    Both are good bindings, you just have to know what you want out of them.


  2. go with the rossis FOR SURE i have the salomons on my foils now and i hate them they are hard to get into theyve alredy broken twice and there hard to have come apart when my skis are together they have pre-realesed in they air before wich couldve been very dangerouse

  3. $80 sounds like a pretty good deal for the rossignol's.  I have some axial 2 bindings and they've been working pretty well so far and the axium scratch 100 should be pretty similar.  Salomon bindings are really good too, but the Z10 is one of their cheaper models and i'm not sure it would hold up that well in park skiing.  If you have some extra money though, i would get something with a higher max din then 10 (you probably won't need to go higher than that, but it's not good to have them set too close to the maximum).

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