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I am 6'2 and an athletic 236 lbs. I am looking at a few different...
By Brett
Ranked #471 - Alpine Ski Bindings
October 28, 2009
I am 6'2 and an athletic 236 lbs. I am looking at a few different skis for 10; would this be a good match for either the snoop or shogun? Or do i need to up the din?
Thxs
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By Summit County Love
Ranked #11 - Alpine Ski Bindings
November 11, 2009
Depends on what DIN you ride. Pros, very large men, and people overcompensating on their DIN ride the Jesters. Due to you being over 6' and 236lbs you could certainly qualify as a large man. You may be towards the higher end of the 12 maximum but depending on what type of rider you are you may be fine. It really just depends on your DIN. Durability has never been an issue for me and I own 3 pairs of Griffons, in fact the only pair of Marker royal family bindings I've ever seen break were a pair of Dukes (the 16 DIN AT version).
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By Lukas Duddleston
Ranked #3 - Alpine Ski Bindings
October 28, 2009
It really depends on how hard you charge...you might wanna go with the jesters so that you can have a DIN of 16 but they are practically the same as the griffons except more metal and a higher din.
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