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Binding help!

oragejuice

Ski Diva Extraordinaire
My Auras are in the mail!! Now I need bindings...

I've been looking at three options, and I really have no idea which ones would be better for me.

Rossi Saphir 110 Pro - Great deal, they're on BackcountryOutlet right now... Basic womens binding?

Look PX12 Jib - They've been on and off Tramdock for days, they look fabulous, and I'm thinking the added cushion that they put in for the park will be nice eventually, but... maybe might make them a little less responsive? I dont have a clue what I'm talking about. HELP.

Marker 12 Free - I don't really like the Marker binding I had on my last skis.... But it's still an option.

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Jilly

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How wide are those Aura's? You might need a wider binding and/or brake system.
 

oragejuice

Ski Diva Extraordinaire

Jilly

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Staff member
Don't think that Saphir will do it. Can't find last year's stuff and the PRO model isn't in this years.
 

Severine

Ski Diva Extraordinaire

PowDiva85

Ski Diva Extraordinaire
what about the marker baron? its built for wide skis...the toe of the binding is actually wider giving you more control over the ski. It also been hyped up as a great park binding because its got the really high angled brake which really keeps you in. Just a thought
 

oragejuice

Ski Diva Extraordinaire
what about the marker baron? its built for wide skis...the toe of the binding is actually wider giving you more control over the ski. It also been hyped up as a great park binding because its got the really high angled brake which really keeps you in. Just a thought

Would love a pair! But.... my bank account says otherwise.
 

SnowHot

Ski Diva Extraordinaire
Angel Diva
The saphire or rossi jib would both work fine. I would put a griffon on them but as you said, the $$$ are a bit much on a budget.

Wide brakes can be found for most bindings, so that should not be a huge issue.
 

oragejuice

Ski Diva Extraordinaire
Solomon S900TI DIN 12. Anyone know about those?
 

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