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I just picked up a pair of Movement's Baggy Skis, 102mm underfoot,...
By Kswazzu
Ranked #653 - Alpine Ski Bindings
August 22, 2009
I just picked up a pair of Movement's Baggy Skis, 102mm underfoot, and trying to find the right binding. I blewout my last pair of Look Pivot 120 bindings off of a pair of Line skis. Trying to decide what binding to throw on these new sticks of mine. Debating on the PX 18 FS XXL with the brakes that would easily fit those skis, the PX 15 FS WB with 100mm brakes, or the Rossi SAS2 Ti 140 Wide also with 100mm brakes. Any thoughts on which would work best? Not really keen on bending the brakes but have done it before and it works.
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By Wally Phillips
August 25, 2009
Hey Kswazzu, good question. As far as bindings go, the best binding to get is the one where your DIN setting will fit in the middle of the binding's DIN range. For example, if you are a DIN setting of 8 in this case, then the Rossi SAS2 Ti 140 Wide would be best because that setting of 8 would fit right in the middle of the 4-14 DIN range better than the other two. Also, when it comes to bending the brakes, you should be okay with getting a 100mm brake binding with those Moments Baggy Skis. 2mm of bend is pretty easy to pull off, but it does get difficult in the 4-5mm range and I don't recommend buying a brake that is less than 5mm of the ski waist.
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