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Dynastar PX 14 Racing XXL Ski Binding
If your skiing exceeds the limitations of average bindings, crank up the Dynastar PX 14 Racing XXL Binding and send the nearest cliff, chute, or bulletproof downhill course with confidence. A short mounting platform allows the ski to flex naturally, while the re-centering elastic heel actually extends pre-release, giving you a chance to recover before you eject. If you're still having doubts, you should know that wide brakes come standard, and that Dynastar recommends this PX 14 binding for the Legend Pro Rider XXL, one of the baddest, burliest big mountain skis available to humans.
Bottom Line: Huck or tuck to your heart's content, locked into the Dynastar PX 14 Racing XXL Binding.
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What size are the brakes? 110mm or 100mm. The tech specs say
What size are the brakes? 110mm or 100mm. The tech specs say 100.... I want to put them on a pair of 115MM waist skis and can bend them if they come as 110mm, but am worried about bending them from 100-115
By: mike
March 4, 2009
The brakes that fit on Rossignol/Dynastar/Look bindings come in 80mm, 100mm, 120mm. The Rossignol Axial2 Freeride 200 Wide XXL Ski Binding has a brake width of 120mm. The XXL is referring to the brake width. Although the specs on this binding say the brake width is 100mm I would suggest talking to a gear expert at backcountry because if this an XXL binding the brake width should be 120mm. This is also the recommended binding for a ski with a 109mm waist which is also an indicator that the brake width is 120mm instead of 100mm.
By: GreenMan
March 4, 2009
120mm
By: Jason Ho
June 19, 2009
Good Binding but Beware
By: steezysteve
April 26, 2009
These bindings are sick but like the px 12 they still have the composite plastic toe piece which is a little less burlier than the heal piece. I have owned 3 pair of these bindings and each have been replacements of the one before. Although the heal piece indestructible the toe is not i have broke three toe pieces in the same place because the plastic is just not strong enough, and it is just weird since each time they have broke i wasn't riding hard at all. Most of the time they broke when landing in the park so if your one who shreds the park I would suggest spending the extra cash to get the px 15 which has the same kind of design as the old salomon s912, 916 series bindings. But all in all a great binding.
Will these fit Dynastar Speed 66 Race stock?
Will these fit Dynastar Speed 66 Race stock?
By: Pnaworsk1558849
March 3, 2009
Yes but the brakes would be overkill.
By: Elias the Terrible
April 21, 2009
Best Binding You'll Never Come Out Of
By: Elias the Terrible
April 20, 2009
That 'ka-CHUNK' you hear when stepping into these binders is the sound of commitment. You will be staying in them until you manually remove them at the end of the day. Drink your milk and send it!
is there a difference between these and the rossi 140 ti?
is there a difference between these and the rossi 140 ti?
By: akskier92
February 14, 2009
Yeah, the brakes are 100mm, so you are good to go.
By: Shane O'Donnell
February 10, 2009
Dynastar/Rossi/Look Bindings are the best
By: Chone
January 7, 2009
I have used the Dynastar PX 14 bindings for years now and love them. I recommend using the Dynastar PX14 Racing binding over the standard PX14 as the heel piece has a metal composite heel piece that is more durable than the standard with the plastic heel piece.
could i use these with the arg's? and would they work we
could i use these with the arg's? and would they work well?
By: anders prokop
February 9, 2009
Will these fit on the Gotama's (105 underfoot)?
Will these fit on the Gotama's (105 underfoot)?
By: craigderos1310616
December 29, 2008
They should. The product description and the technical specs above seem to contradict a bit. Dynastar supposedly reccomends them for the Legend XXL (109mm underfoot) but the specs say they have a 100mm brake.I would say you would have no problem getting these over a Gotama. Worst case scenario you have to put a slight bend in the brake, which is not a big deal at all.The XXL has a 110 mm brake.
By: alexandsos
January 2, 2009
how do these work in park?-willie if you get this ? i'm
how do these work in park?-willie if you get this ? i'm sorry
By: Henry
December 2, 2008
If you like binders that DON'T blow off your feet, these would be a great choice. I weigh ~135 lbs and ski these at a 10 or 11 DIN and rarely ever come out of 'em. They're not the lightest things out there, but they hang real tough. If you want to lose some weight, check out the Look PX 12 Ti Jib Wide (Dynastar/Look/Rossi are all the same thang!)http://www.backcountry.com/store/DYN0219/Look-PX-12-T
By: Elias the Terrible
December 2, 2008
Will these fit on the 07/08 Pro Rider or are the brakes too
Will these fit on the 07/08 Pro Rider or are the brakes too wide?
By: cvoght2135991
November 22, 2008
Yes these would work just fine, the brake is not to wide at all.
By: willie2272186
November 22, 2008
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