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Dynastar PX 14 Racing XXL Ski Binding - 2009 BCS

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PX 14 Racing XXL Ski Binding
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If you see terrain with the eye of a mountain goat on PCP, the Dynastar PX 14 Racing XXL Binding is a must-have. A short mounting platform allows the ski to flex naturally, while the re-centering heel actually extends pre-release, giving you a chance to recover before you eject, and thus allowing you to run an appropriate DIN setting for your weight.

  • Full metal housing for years of reliable performance
  • 25mm of elastic travel in the heel eliminates pre-release
  • Teflon glider and 180-degree toe release saves your knees
  • Wide 115mm brake accommodates fat skis

Bottom Line: Go big, stomp hard, and stay in your skis.

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Rating for this product: 4

Reliable binding

By: Backcountry.com Sponsored Athlete
March 2, 2010

A very reliable binding. Although a little on the heavier side its worth the quality and function PX 14. The binding will keep you in when you need and spit you out when you need to release. A key ingredient for charging.

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Will 120mm brake on these bindings be too big for Gotamas. If

Will 120mm brake on these bindings be too big for Gotamas. If so what do you recommend?

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June 18, 2010

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you could do that, but 120mm is kind of big for a 106 underfoot. I would recommend something a little smaller, like this which is 110mm wide:

http://www.backcountry.com/outdoorgear/Look-PX-18-FS-XXL-Ski-Binding/DYN0175M.html

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June 18, 2010

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Rating for this product: 5

Good Deal

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July 27, 2010

I have a pair of these on some Huge Troubles and they have been perfect. Kept me in when I need it and let me out when I got out of control, can't ask for more than that.

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Are the 120 mm brakes to wide for a 96mm skis? Thanks in adv

Are the 120 mm brakes to wide for a 96mm skis? Thanks in advance.

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December 13, 2009

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Hey sha3411605, that would be a bit wide for a 96mm ski. The problem in getting brakes that are too wide is that the brakes can stick out too far when the ski is on edge and has a chance of hitting the snow as well. I would suggest the Rossignol Freeski2 140 with the 100mm brake. That should fit perfectly.

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December 13, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

Super bargain

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January 20, 2010

I took my Line Motherships to Utah a few weeks back unmounted - hoping for some fresh snow which didn't materialize but no matter - it's all skiing - and I had to find somewhere to score some sweet and cheap bindings just after landing from the UK. I checked Backcountry.com but I have to say that I found a better deal elsewhere :0(Discretion prevents me from saying where, it's not too tough to work it out though) I paid $200 for them, got 'em mounted for $40 at the Lift House and they were superb for the duration. Over-enthusiasm cost me a couple of quite big crashes and they released when I needed them too and didn't when I didn't. What else can you say ? As Dennis Green might've said: 'Those PX14s are what we thought they were....THEYRE WHAT WE THOUGHT THEY WERE!!!'

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Which Binding in the Rossi Line-up is this analogous too, is

Which Binding in the Rossi Line-up is this analogous too, is it the same as the Freeski2 140 XXL????

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December 3, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

bangerang rufio

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October 13, 2009

Fit my volkl chopsticks (185) with just a little bending... I'm 6'6'' 295 lbs and these suckers hang on super well

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Will these bindings fit on my Rossignol 167, S IV by Squindo?

Will these bindings fit on my Rossignol 167, S IV by Squindo? I am a very aggressive all mtn skier looking for a beefy binding to match I am 5'9 185

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November 23, 2009

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Yea sure but it's a good idea to change a brake for smaller one b'cos 115 is a bit to wide for S4.

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December 6, 2009

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Rating for this product: 4

Great Binding for the Price

By: Backcountry.com Employee
May 25, 2010

If you can't quite afford the Pivot/FKS series bindings from Look/Rossignol, these are a great alternative. They have almost the same elasticity, their toe piece has the same width AFD, but this binding is slightly heavier, their is no turntable feature on the heel, the binding sits up higher on the ski and has a longer mount zone (so you feel more binding under your feet), and the construction is half plastic (which makes it quite a bit less burly). You could also check out the PX 15 binding from look for a slightly stronger setup and still a lower price than the Pivot/FKS series. Even though these are not the pivots, they are a great alternative at a great price!

I still prefer this binding over most other brands 12-14 DIN bindings. I also want to mention, that if you can afford to do so, get the Ti (titanium) version of this binding, it is lighter weight.

Also, even if your ski is wider than 120mm wide, your shop can make this binding work on your ski.

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Reliable binding

4 star rating

By: Erik Roner March 2, 2010

A very reliable binding. Although a little on the heavier side its worth the quality and function PX 14. The binding will keep you in when you need and more...

Good Deal

5 star rating

By: john rushton July 27, 2010

I have a pair of these on some Huge Troubles and they have been perfect. Kept me in when I need it and let me out when I got out of control, can't more...

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DIN Range:
5 - 14 
Recommended Skier Weight:
160lb (72kg) and up 
Brake Width:
120mm 
Weight:
[pair] 5lb 90z (2.5kg) 
Recommended Use:
Racing, cliff dropping, Alaska, expert skiers 
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 Year