I'm looking to buy new bindings and i i fou these "rossignol fks course rs", but the heel piece looks a bit werid, anyone familiar with them? Should i get them or nah?
Fks course rs:
Normal fks:
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LemuelThe only difference in the heel is the plate underneath. I’d be more concerned about the age of that binding, not sure if that geze toe is on the list.
JuncoFlocksDoes that affect durability or something? They were never used, but that concerned me as well... Should i pass?
SofaKingSickHow much are they asking?
i wouldn’t get them. Those are old bindings; I can’t tell you what year but it seems super unlikely they’re on the “OK to work on” list at shops
JuncoFlocks90$... But i think I'll skip on them... I can get attack 13 for the same price
ILparkskierthrow the link in here because ill buy some 13s for 90
JuncoFlocks90$... But i think I'll skip on them... I can get attack 13 for the same price
CatdickBojanglesThey are made to go on a super narrow race ski that wont be getting hucked around in the park. I would be worried about how narrow the mounting pattern is on a modern ski. Also I highly doubt a shop will mount those with that toe and that is even if they have the jig for it.
eheathlol maybe they couldve gotten for them 12 years ago when they stopped making them. Those binders are old, for $50 maybe you could rock em, but if you're willing to spend $100 you could find used pivots from the last 5 years.
eheathlol maybe they couldve gotten for them 12 years ago when they stopped making them. Those binders are old, for $50 maybe you could rock em, but if you're willing to spend $100 you could find used pivots from the last 5 years.
CatdickBojanglesThey are made to go on a super narrow race ski that wont be getting hucked around in the park. I would be worried about how narrow the mounting pattern is on a modern ski. Also I highly doubt a shop will mount those with that toe and that is even if they have the jig for it.