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Subject: The answer to "what binding"
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Ok, so lately I’ve been noticing a ton of threads asking what bindings would suit them the best and as winter gets closer there’s gonna be a ton more, so I thought it’d be a good idea to have a thread which includes some info to your questions when considering binding choices.

 

Main things to consider when selecting bindings are skier weight, skier ability, binding price, and type of skiing you will be using it for.

 

There’s a lot of bindings around so I’m going to stick to the more popular ones and the ones i’ve had experience with.

 

First off, i’m assuming ability rating of II and III here:

 

10 Din and below bindings: I would recommend a 10 din and under binding for light weight skiers. Even for a skier who is rates themselves as level III ability, if they are under about 120lbs a 10 din might even be a bit much depending on the min setting of the binding. For reference, a din chart estimates a din of 6 (varies slightly depending on a few factors) for a level III skier between 108-125lbs.

 

12 Din Bindings: I would usually recommend a 12 din binding for people between 145lbs and 170/175lbs or so depending on ability. For most people on here, a 12 din binding would be perfect. If you’re a more cautious skier and don’t go fast, take impact ect you should really go down to a 10 din or below binder. Likewise if your aggressive skier you can go up, but be realistic. Don’t get an 18 din binding because if makes you look cool. You won’t be thinking its cool when you’re getting knee surgery and can’t ski half the winter.

 

14/15 Din Bindings: I would recommend a 14/15 din binding generally only for people who are 175lbs+ as well as being a pretty aggressive skier. Basically, if you’re not rating yourself as a level III skier and doing big jumps, cliff hucks, and skiing fast ect, you don’t need it and your better off saving your money.

 

18 + Din bindings: I would only recommend an 18+ din binding for people who are skiing very aggressively and are reasonably heavy. I would normally only recommend something like this for big mtn skiers where you only want your skis to come off in pretty gnarly bails.

 

All of these recommendations give you some “leeway” of the max din of the binding for the particular weight at a level lll skier. You don’t really want to be within 2 dins of the max. So for a 10 Din binding, you don’t really want to be setting it above about 8, likewise if it starts at 5 you don’t really want to se it too far below 7. So yeah..check the din range first.

 

10/11 Din er’s:

-Tyrolia Peak 11 (3-11)

-Rossignol freeski 100

-Look PX 10

-Look P10

-Rossi SAS 100

-head Mojo 11

-Rossi SAS2 110

 

12 Din er’s:

-Marker Griffon

-Look PX 12/Dynastar PX12/ PX12 jib

-Look P12

-Rossignol FKS 120

-Head Mojo/ Tyrolia Peak/ Amplid (all the same)

-Rossignol Axial 120

-Rossignol Axial worldcup 120

-Salomon STH 12

-Rossi SAS 120

-Rossi Axial2 120

-Rossi scratch 120

-Tyrolia freeflex 12

-4frnt deadbolt 12

-Rossi SAS 110

 

14/15/16s :

-Rossignol FKS 155

-Rossignol freeski 140

-Rossignol freeski 150

-Rossignol Axial 140

-Marker Jester

-Head Mojo 15/Tyrolia Peak 15

-Look PX14/PX15

-Salomon STH 16

-Salomon STH 14

-Salomon S914 Lab

-Tyrolia Freeflex 15

-Rossi SAS2 140

-Rossi SAS2 140 Ti

-4frnt deadbolt 14

 

18+ :

-Look P18

-Rossignol FKS 185

-Rossignol freeski 180

-Tyrolia Freeflex 18

-Salomon s920

-Salomon S916 (only goes to 16, but I’d put it up there with p18’s ect)

-rossi Freeski 200

-Rossi freeski2 180

-Rossi SAS2 200

 

Remember, this is a general GUDIELINE ONLY. There are a huge number of factors to consider. I know people who weigh nothing but are hucking off 60 foot cliffs, so they need a high din binding to keep them in. I know just as many people who like to ski on groomers and take it easy so don’t need a high din binding even though they are heavy. Ask yourself how heavy you are, how hard you ski. Where you ski, what you ski, and what ski your putting it on when choosing a binding.

 

 

DISCLAIMER: If you don’t know what you’re doing, do everyone a favour and don’t fuck with your dins. Any adjustments you make are at your own risk. Most shops will check your bindings and set dins for nothing, yes for FREE. So let them do it. Why put yourself in risk you don’t need to.

 

Why are my skis still pre-releasing? There set at like 16 and I weigh 150lbs !!!??????

A lot of people crank up their dins because there skis keep coming off when in reality, there forward pressures set wrong which just increases knee injury as you need so much force to get the ski off in slower crashes. Bottom line: Go to a store to have it checked out.

 

 I know i haven't covered everything or listed all the binding so feel free to ad. We could maybe make it some kind of binding database.

-Dave

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Quoting TastyCorn from Sep 22 2009 9:03:46:
Is there any difference in a 3-12 din range binding set to 8, and a 4-14 din range binding set to 8?
I'd like to know too. Good question


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^ No. Din is din, if say you have a mojo 15 set to 10 this should be the same as a mojo 18 set to the same retention.
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i'm about 160lbs, 6'1"... probably a type II skiier.  looking above i'd probably go for a 12 din.  would i want a binding that is 8-15 (rosi axial2 freeride 150) or 4-12 (salomon z12 ti).  thanks

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Oct 27 2009
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so so helpful, i was about to make a thread on this when luckily i read the sticky and avoided the hate +k
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nice guide man
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rather than create thread im just gonna ask a Q in here.

i have 2 pairs of skis to be mounted and 2 sets of bindings. the binders are rossi freeski 120 xl's and sth12s. the skis are 09 invaders and 09 rossi s5's. my question is which should go on which? im 5'8 130 lbs and in the park i hit no bigger than 30 fters and enjoy my share of rails. most days i will be riding the s5's as my everyday go everywhere ski, i will also be hitting the park occasionaly on the rossis but only for jumps, no rails. right now im leaning towards the rossis on the rossis just beacuse those are the better of the 2 bindings so they should be on the skis that i use the most.
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Marker Griffon for sure, if ur willing to spend the money!
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looking fo advice...

In a week or so i'll finally get a pair of new Moment Rocker 181, so i'm trying to figure out which bindings i'm going to mount on them.

My first idea was Look/Dynastar PX 12 Jib Wide (max DIN 12): i read i can't go wrong with them.

Then, on the same online shop, i found a pair of Rossignol Scratch Axial2 140 (max DIN 14), and i'm wondering if a higher DIN binding could be better for me.

I doubt i'll set my DIN higher than 10 (i'm 5' 11", 175 lbs more or less, 325 BSL and type 3- ), so my question is:

Can i safely stick with Look PX 12 Jib (for 129 €), or should i spend more money and buy those Rossignol Axial2 140?

and on side note, which of them has an overall better release?

thanks!
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Get the fks' the pivoit heal is so dope btw all  dynastar and rosignal bindings are made by look the companies just payed to put their names on em

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What do the screws on the back of the jesters do? an I just changed my din do i need to do something with that screw?
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Quoting buffalo from Oct 26 2009 1:18:14:
i'm about 160lbs, 6'1"... probably a type II skiier.  looking above i'd probably go for a 12 din.  would i want a binding that is 8-15 (rosi axial2 freeride 150) or 4-12 (salomon z12 ti).  thanks
Based on what you said above, your din should be at 8.
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I thought the higher the number the cooler you were.

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Quoting Bodeau. from Nov 28 2009 12:07:25:
What do the screws on the back of the jesters do? an I just changed my din do i need to do something with that screw?
seriously?

ok, it adjusts the for and aft position of the binding for different boot sizes. the screw should be flush with the casing, not sticking out or sticking in. nothing to do with din.
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sry if this sounds stupid but is the rossignol scratch 120's the same as the rossignol sas2 120's???

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Quoting MEGAZORDUltimate Bling! from Sep 10 2009 8:03:07:
The only binding that goes past 20 was the marker m30.0.  They dont make it anymore because its outrageous.  Nowadays 18-20 would be the max, even for a race binding.
They still make the 30.0
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Quoting DHogg$ from Oct 26 2009 12:39:15:
^ No. Din is din, if say you have a mojo 15 set to 10 this should be the same as a mojo 18 set to the same retention.
It seems like there is a reasonable amount of variance between bindings though.  Maybe it was something I did wrong, but I had my Look PX Jibs set to 9.5 and my Jesters at 9.5 and I never released out of the Jester's when I shouldn't have, but I was winding up for a 360 on the Jibs and when i popped both skis came right off.  Jibs are on a park ski and jesters are on 08 Gotamas.  I cranked the PX Jibs to 11.5 and they work great now.  Can you think of any reason for this?
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Quoting schillz33 from Dec 21 2009 6:00:41:
It seems like there is a reasonable amount of variance between bindings though.  Maybe it was something I did wrong, but I had my Look PX Jibs set to 9.5 and my Jesters at 9.5 and I never released out of the Jester's when I shouldn't have, but I was winding up for a 360 on the Jibs and when i popped both skis came right off.  Jibs are on a park ski and jesters are on 08 Gotamas.  I cranked the PX Jibs to 11.5 and they work great now.  Can you think of any reason for this?
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this thread is bomb, just picked up a pair of deadbolts, luv em
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2 questions to the same end i guess

1) are the wideride binding on the volkl ac30/50 interchangable parts wise to the non volkl version((s) the jester specificly)?

2) are the springs on these ^ bindings replacable(assuming you have the know-how to do so of course) to get to a higher DIN setting(ie replace with race springs)?

i'm looking to help my brother out with equipment(the getting part anyway. he knows way more about this stuff than i do). i think the ac30 would be a great ski for him but he's used to race bindings with DIN's up to 18 or higher. really aggressive skier 6'4" 230 lbs. wanted to know if i could get the parts from a jester and swap them into the griffon (well the volkl version) system on the volkl. if that won't work then thats when the swapping of race springs into the griffon comes into play.

3) lastly it sounds like my brother will be near or over the 12 setting DIN wise (type III+ 230lbs) if replacing parts doesn't work (entire binding or just springs) will he be popping out of these set even at 12 a lot?

thanks to anyone who can help

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http://www.dinsetting.com/
^^calculate your appropriate DIN setting for a binding
+ choose a binding with such din range that your din is in the middle of the range....
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also look at the COREupt bindings
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Quoting Emills_ from Jan 18 2010 10:25:50:
also look at the COREupt bindings
They are just look bindings rebranded, like dynastar and rossignol etc.
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sick thread thanks

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My STH12 broke after 4 days. I was just testing my ne dumonts and then i noticed that brakes are broke. Another break was dropped and take with it some plastic from other binding. sry my bad eng
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I guess ill post my question here rather than make a new thread. I am currently on line invaders with rossi scratch 11's? (they got to 11). I have them set at 7 right now and weight 135. They work fine but for my next pair of skis (Reno rocker 178) I'm planning on getting look pivots in the lowest form (14 I think but maybe 16). Would that be a good idea? I know it may be unnecissary for me to buy 350 dollar bindings but I read up on the pivot heel design and I really liked the safety reason behind it. Would this be a good fit? Or not
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anyone know weights on the new fks bindings?
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Quoting shintastic48 from Feb 8 2010 9:33:06:
I guess ill post my question here rather than make a new thread. I am currently on line invaders with rossi scratch 11's? (they got to 11). I have them set at 7 right now and weight 135. They work fine but for my next pair of skis (Reno rocker 178) I'm planning on getting look pivots in the lowest form (14 I think but maybe 16). Would that be a good idea? I know it may be unnecissary for me to buy 350 dollar bindings but I read up on the pivot heel design and I really liked the safety reason behind it. Would this be a good fit? Or not
dont drop 350 on the new 14s, they have the crappy plastic toe that px12/14s have. buy some used 155s that are all metal on here or tgr. average price I see is 175
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Quoting -ShredTheGnar- from Jan 18 2010 11:05:47:
They are just look bindings rebranded, like dynastar and rossignol etc.
and movement...
and god knows what other companies have their "own" bindings...
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Quoting BaltoUltimate Bling! from Feb 25 2010 1:20:54:
dont drop 350 on the new 14s, they have the crappy plastic toe that px12/14s have. buy some used 155s that are all metal on here or tgr. average price I see is 175
Word thanks. My mom actually told me to buy the safest binding possible that works good. So I kinda looked around and the FKS was like the shit apparently.
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Quoting shintastic48 from Feb 25 2010 2:57:10:
Word thanks. My mom actually told me to buy the safest binding possible that works good. So I kinda looked around and the FKS was like the shit apparently.
well the safest would have to be these bad boys. crank that din up to 30 for all that ohio big mountain skiing you do.

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Quoting BaltoUltimate Bling! from Feb 25 2010 3:05:30:
well the safest would have to be these bad boys. crank that din up to 30 for all that ohio big mountain skiing you do.

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I own several pair of Salomon bindings. I will never purchase any other bindings but Salomon....ever.

Salomon STH stands for 'Steel Track Housing'. The track that holds the heel piece in place is made of steel. The durability of this binding can't be beat.

Plus, 5 year warranty if purchased from a Salomon dealer. No one in the industry but Salomon backs up their bindings for that long. Most brands have a 1 or 2 year warranty. (For me, this was the main selling point.)

STH 14 is my binding of choice.

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Quoting brahsephsmith from Mar 2 2010 5:59:31:
I own several pair of Salomon bindings. I will never purchase any other bindings but Salomon....ever.
Salomon STH stands for 'Steel Track Housing'. The track that holds the heel piece in place is made of steel. The durability of this binding can't be beat.
Plus, 5 year warranty if purchased from a Salomon dealer. No one in the industry but Salomon backs up their bindings for that long. Most brands have a 1 or 2 year warranty. (For me, this was the main selling point.)
STH 14 is my binding of choice.
This is probably the first "good" review on salomon I've ever seen...
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sth12 and 14(non driver) use the shitty Z toe. its fine for someone lighter weight who isn't skiing super hard, but if you push your self at all, get something with a driver toe(914/916/sth16/ect)
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Why Salomon does not offer the STH 14 Driver here in the states puzzles me to no end. I would buy those in a instant.
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Why Salomon does not offer the STH 14 Driver here in the states puzzles me to no end. I would buy those in a instant.
Because it costs so little more to get the STH16.
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Opinions on the new marker squire? It has a din range of 3-11

I'm 6'2" and weigh 160lbs. I'm thinking about buying the squire to chuck on some 177cm afterbangs. I'm a crap park skier (for now) and don't really push it that hard. Would the lightweight entry level squire be good enough for my skiing ability? Last year the Dins on my older marker12 bindings were set at about 7/8 and I didn't have any real issues with pre releasing. They performed very well.

Or is it really worth the extra ($100-150+ here) to upgrade to the jester/gryffon. I'm not too worried about durability, I ski less than 20 days a year (sucks) and that involves no urban and very very little rails/boxes.

Any and all advice greatly appreciated.

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Some good info.

I like Jesters. They are light, strong, and safe.
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pivots ftw
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Mar 23 2010
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Quoting ParabolicSidec… from Mar 18 2010 7:01:52:
strong, and safe.
no, no they are not. every friend I have who has had jesters and skis hard hates them, they pre-release often, the heal can completely slide off the track in a crash
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Mar 27 2010
9:54:40PM
Hey guys I've got a couple questions, and I guess I'll post em here instead of a new thread. So basically, I was skiing today and there was a bit of powder which has been rare this season so I was trying some new tricks. Anyways, that meant lots of hard bails for me. My skis kept coming off so I cranked up the DIN a bit (It was way too low to start with. It was at around a 4.) Anyways, by the end of the day, two small plastic pieces that slide with your boot if your toe ejects had fallen off and I couldn't find em. The bindings seem fine other than that so, is it fine to ski without them?

If not, I'm wondering what kind of bindings I should get, I don't need that high of a DIN, maybe around 7. My current ones though, have had problems with the brakes falling off pretty easily, so I'm not sure if I should get cheap ones again that I might have some problems with, or more expensive, but durable ones. Currently I'm using Rossi Scratch 11s. Thanks.
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Apr 28 2010
10:41:21AM
Quoting Qman from Mar 27 2010 9:54:40:
Hey guys I've got a couple questions, and I guess I'll post em here instead of a new thread. So basically, I was skiing today and there was a bit of powder which has been rare this season so I was trying some new tricks. Anyways, that meant lots of hard bails for me. My skis kept coming off so I cranked up the DIN a bit (It was way too low to start with. It was at around a 4.) Anyways, by the end of the day, two small plastic pieces that slide with your boot if your toe ejects had fallen off and I couldn't find em. The bindings seem fine other than that so, is it fine to ski without them?If not, I'm wondering what kind of bindings I should get, I don't need that high of a DIN, maybe around 7. My current ones though, have had problems with the brakes falling off pretty easily, so I'm not sure if I should get cheap ones again that I might have some problems with, or more expensive, but durable ones. Currently I'm using Rossi Scratch 11s. Thanks.
Not familiar enough with the rossi bindings to comment whether it would be fine to keep skiing on them but i'de take them into your local rossi shop and get them to have a look. If there newish its likely a warranty issue. I know the marker barons had a problem with this piece (its called a friction plate) in their 09/10 model. next year they change the mould and attachment though so it shouldnt be a problem. Point is every time one of them came into my shop marker just sent us a replacement no questions so hopefully rossi will be as accomodating
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May 7 2010
11:31:30PM
Hey guys, I need help. I am about 5'10 150lbs and this is my first year freestyle skiing. I got some cheaper stuff this year because I just plan on learning and not going too big. I got the 08/09 Salomon Suspects and Salomon z10 bindings. But i've been reading and i'm concerned that my bindings might crack and can't take the impact of freestyle skiing and my DIN might possibly be too low. Help me out please.
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May 21 2010
12:20:13PM
sick guide i finally bought the salomon sth 16
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Jun 6 2010
7:23:33PM
Quoting ESK from Mar 5 2010 10:18:41:
Why Salomon does not offer the STH 14 Driver here in the states puzzles me to no end. I would buy those in a instant.
2011 STH 14s are offered with the driver toe.
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Jun 6 2010
9:11:51PM
Quoting brenker$ from Jun 6 2010 7:23:33:
2011 STH 14s are offered with the driver toe.
they always have been, but only in Europe
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Jun 6 2010
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Quoting BaltoUltimate Bling! from Jun 6 2010 9:11:51:
they always have been, but only in Europe
precisely
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Jun 7 2010
1:47:33PM
i have sth 12's and im like 110 or so and there set at like 8, im a pretty aggressive skier and i pop out when i bail.. so this chart is somewhat inaccurate
My first priority is my relationship with Jesus Christ my savior. I love to ski and do it for Jesus, which just makes it that much better. I pretend im a gangster when i ski, but instead of shooting people up, ill just give them a hug and tell them that Jesus loves them

yeah. the indians really were running shit very well, then we came along and they gave us all their land for like three wooden beads and a handjob and now look.
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Jun 7 2010
6:34:54PM
Are the FKS and Look Pivot bindings the exact same bindings?
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