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same binding, i think the fks looks better. i have the pivots because i got the pro form deal and they were cheaper than the fks model. i love that neon shit tho. my gf has the neon green ones and i m so jellous.
and yea there boss as fuck. to the kid witht he solomon bindings.. u deffinatly dont ride that hard, bc i always ude to ride the stl bindings and iv broken every pair iv owned, espeshily the break part. those breaks always have a cheap peice of plastic holding them in and when ever i go big and land switch it breaks. so this year i got the fks bindings and couldent be happier.
they are more durable. the heal peice is ultra strong and they are actualy lighter than the solomon bindings.
best bindings made other than markers but those are too bulky and heavy for me.
next year im giving up on the ski resort scean if i still live on the east im going to get at bindings.
If you can, always go for the 155s over the 14s.
The reason being is that they are of light weight construction like the 14s, but they have the same 1-piece toe and release mechanism of the 18s. The 14s release on the toe via toe wings while the main toe body stays put, whereas the 155s ad 18s have a one-piece toe that the whole thing releases upwards. Fewer moving parts, more bomber release mode. That way you really do get the best of both worlds if weight is a big factor for you but you want the most durable lightweight model available. Kind of surprised more people on NS don't have them seeing as how important weight is in park skiing. Also, I do know the toe in the FKS 18s are 40% more elastic than the 14s, but I'm not positive is that stat reaches over to the 155s. It wouldn't surprise me if it did though, being of the internals of the 18 more than it's 14 DIN cousin.
In any case, always go 155s over 14s even if they aren't as pretty. They're an all around better binding and still very lightweight for how banger of a binding they are.
That said I do love my 18s. There really is no replacement for that level of confidence in your gear.