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Well...
What is your stats? Weight, skill level etc?
I have a few different pairs (I am 180# and ski mostly park but some all mountain when I can)
Also there are a ton of threads on this so I won't detail every binding but just the ones I have...
My mid fat ski for park/all mountain with beefy bindings are Head Mojo 15's. Absolutely bomber. Love them.
My rail skis have Rossi axial 12 (same as the look px12) I hate these for so many reasons but they will not break.
I demoed some marker Jesters and Griffons (12 din version of the Jester) and thought they were the lightest and a solid binding overall so I bought them.
Most binding manufacturers will make a binding which is good for everything.
If you shred in the park and need something with extra durability and retention then that's a different story, but given that you are asking for a trick/all mountain binding, i'll assume you just like to do a bit of everything, so you don't need an all metal bombshell like many people will recommend.
And yeah, as said ^^, we need to know what type of skier you are, how tall and heavy you are, what skis they will go on, and how agressive you ski etc etc..to be able to give any sort of well informed advice.
marker griffons are light but costly, get these bad boys - really beefy and very durable, i have thme on my 185 volkl walls and im 155lbs @ 6'0 and these skis with binders are verrrry light, lighter than my 181 rossi ghettos with scratch 120's (px12's)
find a good deal online and snag them, you wont be disappointed.
im talking about griffons not jesters, the jesters are a little beefier and support 2 DINS higher, the griffons are lighter compared to the jesters barely although same structure, they are more park oriented. that is irrelevant becuas ei am recommending the griffon over the jester, who wants that much DIN on a park ski anyway...hes not thaaat big
sorry for thread jacking, but i don't feel like making a new one. I am 5'11, around 145 lb, and i am looking at sth 14's because i can get them mad cheap. I am pretty sure that these will work but what is everyone's opinion. oh yea they will be mounted on elizabeths. very strong skier, mostly be in the woods/pow, some park with these.