Gear Review
Damn Bomber
By Drew Tabke
Ranked #124 - Alpine Ski Bindings
November 3, 2009
Really awesome. I used to use the PX18, but I found that binding to be too heavy. The retention power of the 15 is almost always more than enough unless you're in the Verbier Xtreme or racing downhill on an icerink, and its lighter weight is a nice change.
View Details: Rossignol Freeski2 150 XL/XXL Ski Binding
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Change me.



2 Comments Last Reply: December 17, 2009 By: pball19ac2409133
Do you care about you knees? Are you launching 10ft+ cliffs and looking to stay in your bindings every time? If you take a hard fall do you want your skis to stay on or pop off and avert harm to your body? These bindings are very sweet as they are extremely durable (all metal) and will help keep your skis on your feet. If you are a "hard-riding" women that considers herself as an expert skier with a din level above or at 8. Then go for it. Otherwise you may find you'll get a bit more than you were looking for. The 140 model is not a bad choice either. It has a similar design, and a high din capability but is not as durable (they have a plastic toe piece versus a metal one on the 150). Hope this helps!!!
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Is it too much for a hard-riding women in her mid 50's?
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