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Would these bindings even work?
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I got some free Tyrolia LD10's when I purchased my skis, would those even work on jumps if I'm just a beginner? or should I check out look, rossi, bindings?
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dude all binding work on jumps obviously, it doesnt matter what kind they are its just like theres specific bindings for jsut jumps and specific for all mtn, but it really doesnt matter if your a beginner
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Thanks for the reply, really appreciate it.
The thing is...should I just stick with the LD10's or should I look at something that would last a little longer as I improve?
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how long will you be using the skis/bindings
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i would stick with those. If they break then get somthing new.
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word keep them. might as well. they were free, and if they break or anything just replace them.
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watchit man i had tyrolas the kept poping off every time i landed it was a pain in the ass even when i tifhtened them they still came off.
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I spent like around 350 cnd for my Elan Mo2's and I'm playing to keep my skis for at least 2, 3 seasons since I won't be sliding too many rails, would it damage or weaken your skis if you reinstall your bindings?
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sorry if this is a newb question but I just started skiing in the park so ya...
I've been reading stuff on the forum, and I still don't quite get what the difference between forward pressure and DIN? would they still release as should if forward pressure is cranked up but not the DIN
I guess the main reason I'm posting is because I've heard some bad stuff about tyrolias, but i guess the ppl b4 pointed out that since I'm a beginner it wouldn't matter much?
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^ u can only do it a limited amount of times. Every time you remount you are gonna have more holes in ur skis. once or even twice is not a big deal
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It might weaken them a little bit, but remounting one or two times shouldnt hurt them.
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