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almost beand new skied them probably like 5 times .
Only trades :
i would like too get some marker jester or rossignol fks binding .
DIN Range: 8-15
Skier Weight Range: >210 lbs.
Toe/Heel Stand Height: 13/17mm
Super Wide AFD: A 72mm wide AFD means the sole of the ski boot has a lot of surface area to contact with the binding, transmitting power to the ski. The wide AFD is especially helpful with wider skis to prevent the boot from rocking laterally in the binding before engaging the edge of the ski.
One Piece Toe: A molded piece of aluminum makes up the body of the toe piece, keeping the release very simple and made up of fewer parts than multiple angle release toepieces. The lateral release function is similar to other bindings, but the upward release is inhibited, creating a greater hold against the forces that aggressive skiers generate.
PX Race Bindings/Brakes: We are designating these as PX Race Series bindings/brake arms. To help avoid the confusion about which brake arms work with which bindings. All PX Race Series parts will have this description and be accessible from the link at the beginning of this paragraph.
Axial2/PX Bindings: This style of binding is know for its fixed heelpiece, and higher elastic range than the pivot style. It is laterally stronger than the pivot style, and the wider screw pattern reduces the chance of the binding screws being pulled out under high stress.
PX Racing heel: The non-pivot heelpiece with a tighter screw pattern to allow more flex to the ski. This is only found in bindings with a higher DIN, or release value.
PX 15/18 Series: We are designating these PX15 series bindings/brake arms. To help avoid the confusion about which brake arms work with which bindings. All PX15 series parts will have this description and be accessible from the link at the beginning of this paragraph.