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Need marker royal family bindings!
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I really would like the blue/ green squires but any of the royal family bindings would be great! I can spend up to 90. The brake would need to be under 100 mm. If someone has any pm me. They can be used heavily also.
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I really hope you're a little kid or a really small dude if you're looking for squires....
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I weigh 120, but cause of my knee I cant tighten the din higher than 12 so honestly they work great.
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Just pay the extra money and get griffons or jesters. The squires are built like shit, I've seen so many pairs break them
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They all seem built and made out of the same material, just din goes higher. I ride with a din at 7-10 so i dont need a 13 or 16 din binding
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I weigh like 215 and use squires they are great never had a problem, go with them
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I really hope you're joking or just learning to ski. That's the dumbest thing I've ever heard, you're going to Hurt yourself.
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They actually aren't. Many of the squire's internal components are made of low-grade plastic, while the griffons are made with much more sturdy and less breakable metals and plastics. I believe that the jesters have the same level of durability that the griffons do, but they have a higher din. If you weigh less than 140 pounds and you are doing mostly low-level, all mountain skiing then the squires may be for you, but if you are a park skier of any kind they simply will not do the job.
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Thanks for the feedback guys, I guess I need griffons or jesters, i have 110 now
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any time my man. +k to you
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