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I just bought the 09/10 Hellbents any suggestions for a binding?...

By Ranked #1531 - Big Mountain Freeride Skis August 27, 2010

I just bought the 09/10 Hellbents any suggestions for a binding? I am a 80/20 skier with 80% resort 20% backcountry. I bought them in a 179 and am 6' and 175 lbs. I like to ski trees drop moderate cliffs, charge in the bowls. I live in Colorado so have done some back country and looking to do more with these guys this year. These skis are going to be used as my ski for those powder days. Thanks...

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By Ranked #271 - Big Mountain Freeride Skis December 1, 2010

rocking the dukes & couldn't be happier...

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By Ranked #432 - Big Mountain Freeride Skis November 18, 2010

Dukes were made for you at 80% resort and 20% backcountry- they do not feel like AT bindings at the resort, and they are pretty heavy but they're perfect if you AT once in a wile

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By Ranked #5 - Big Mountain Freeride Skis October 23, 2010

Salomon sth 16 would work well and you can always get some alpine trekkers for touring

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By Ranked #45 - Big Mountain Freeride Skis August 28, 2010

So are you touring in the backcountry? If so go with the Marker Duke. Otherwise Salomon STH 14 or STH 16 will do great. The Dynastar/Rossignol/Look binding is fine too.

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Tech Specs:

Length:
169 cm, 179 cm, 189 cm 
Dimensions:
160 / 132 / 151 mm 
Turn Radius:
(179cm) 22 m 
Construction:
vertical ABS sidewall 
Core:
fir, aspen 
Base:
symmetric demon nightmare faces 
Tail:
twin 
Recommended Use:
backcountry spin-o-rama, powder freestyle 
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 year 
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