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LINE MASTERMIND WITH SQUIRE 11 BINDING
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hey guys what do you think of a 157cm line mastermind with squire 11.0 for $500.I'm 5'4, 115 pounds and growing. I ski about 65% park 35% all mountain.
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I think that would be a VERY light, very affordable set of sticks, badass
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i don't have them yet but im really considering it, i just wanted some opinions
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i wouldnt get the squires. after looking at them at my shop they seem like a piece of shit. the hole through the heel piece doesnt seem to be legit. i'd go with freeski 100's or 110's.
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yeah the hole in the heel peice is weird but when i saw how light they were i was amazed and i wanted them but i just couldnt afford them
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yeah there a smaller binding and would probably better for me since im pretty light, thanks
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yeah the hole is meant to reduce weight
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better choice, freeski 100's or 110's
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They are a pretty well designed binding. The whole is just a great way to cut down on weight and it acts as the hinge without a rivet. I would get the squires.
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What about marker m10.0 free skis?
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hahah yeah the squires seem pretty legit.
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I still have some m900's on my urban skis and they have held up to 5 years of heavy abuse. I have no idea how they are still just fine...
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sorry to say but the M10s are just junk, very shitty, there is way too much hate on the squire! they are ment to be used with a din up to 9 or 10, thats fucking high!!!
hes super light, there is no way hes gunna break or prerelease of a squire, and also no way he should be running a din above 10, itll rip his knee out! it should take about 350 newton meters to release the heel of a 10 which is a lot
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i have mine mounted with Head Mojo 12s at recommended position
decent weight
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What bindings would everyone recommend?
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I got the line masterminds 177 for $200 and marker griffon bindings for $150. I really like the set up compared to my old line invaders and shitty cheap ass bindings i had last year.
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WHERE THE FUCK DID YOU BUY YOUR SKIS?!?!?!?!?!?!?
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my friend has this exact set up and it's sooooooooo light
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A local shop in Breckenridge colorado. haha
But to bryan. i actually like the ski a lot. I have only really skied 5 days on it this season though. Coming from the line invaders it seems like a stiffer ski. I am 5'8" 145 lbs. and they are fun on jumps and rails.
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marker m 10 bindings bloww for park, ive already bent all 4 brakes back so far they dont come up when clipped in, haveto bend them w/ vise and they get fucked up, and they bent on simple tricks like 5s
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I have the marker squires only thing I don't like about them is that they are really hard to get in and out, and I don't think it's because my din is too high. I'm 5' 7" and my din is at 6.
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My griffons were like that last year. Din set at 8, I had to literally put all m,y weight to get into them. But this year, they are nice and easy to get into, wtf?
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WE ARE TWINS. i have the same setup and i am 5 foot 4 and they are perfect.
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Yeah haha, those should be sick, super light, I'm your same height but 120 and while I can't speak for them personally (I've got the Griffons on 169 Domains) my friend has said nothing but good things about them. I'd go for it.
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do not get these, you literally can't land switch without ejecting.
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