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SessionThere is literally no difference as far as knee health. Some dumbfuck will roll in here and say FKS.....but they will be dumb. Buy a binding that has a DIN range suitable for your height/weight and skiing type.
bt@509We need your age, boot sole length, skiing experience, and current or predicted skiing ability (whichever is more accurate) due to those knee injuries, in addition to your height and weight to have a chance at making a reasonable binding recommendation.
Blake.Pi would go 14 because, as far as i know, they are built slightly better than the 12, and with your size the extra durability could be good.
another i would toss into the mix is the sth2 13. i personally only use the sth2 system, and the 13 seems like it would be the perfect binding for you
ZypherYou don't need any of that stuff to determine what bindings to get. You only need height and weight in which OP gave us. Age doesn't matter, BSL only matters for AT binders that max out at a certain length, and his skiing ability does matter a bit but its more how he will use the skis that'll affect him.
I'll give you my two cents and get out of here for ya op. If you want bindings for your skis, go with any option that suits you. The only thing you need to keep in mind is your DINs. I keep mine at a 9 for all skis and a 10 for my huck everything pow boards (Idk, that's just what I like). I've never needed over a 12 or 13 din binding for anything I've done because I know my din range and don't need some crazy 14+ din binding for the way I ski. Look at your preferable DIN (By your height and weight, I'd say 8 or 9 for just everyday skis) and go for the binding with the best fit.
If you want a binding suggestion, I'd look at the Tyrolia Attack 13s. Seems like a good fit for you and one of the best bindings to be made to this date. Also, you can find last years for around 120 or less if your lucky. Hope this helps man.
JibbaTheHuttyou could look at knee bindings. They are ugly as sin and expensive(might be able to find a deal0 but they are the only binding on the market with true lateral release in the heel as well as in the toe which will put alot less leverage on your knees. they seem to be built ok as well but not heard much of their durability.
nate1097Also are the 140's being sold in black and white? If I decide to go with them id rather the black cause I don't want to go too bright and it'd look nice with the Lightning whipits and my black boots
Swandog7No they are not. Only white. Don't judge equipment by color way, thats how you fuck up. The 12s still might be suitable for you though.
nate1097Bump, 140 vs 120 for a guy like me? I'll be riding mostly park