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Differences with bindings
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sorry to repost about bindings but i have more/different questions. so after looking on the brand sites more i realized that the regular px12/rossi 120 looking bindings are alpine/race geared? i think at least (excluding the jib of course). and they all have lifters for the most part which would justify it. so does that mean that a lot of freeskiers use the other type that rossignol calls axium or what. just wondering cause they dont have lifters and the whole alpine thing, thanks for the help everyone
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most park skiers use the axials/scratches, or from look the px/px jib. I have rossi power 140s and they came with a riser and I had them mounted without the riser with shorter screws (the shorter screws actually came with the binding)
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I see quite a few freeskiers on twins with bindings like the Rossi Axium. The axium is a recreational binding geared to recreational riders who get out only once in a while. It's not saying that it's a bad binding or anything. When you spend a little more though, you're going to get a binding that can take more abuse and also keep up with your progression.
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Risers will most likely break or just feel weird when you're riding park. You can get them mounted without the riser, they just put the shorter screws in.
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^yea ill ask my shop if theyll do that for me then...i was gunna buy them online and mount myself but i dont have shorter screws so
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