Hi! I took them to a local ski shop and they put the Marker Squire 10's on them--so yeah a binding for lightweight/intermediate skiers, but I didn't want to argue with them and figured I might as well save the $$ and weight. When I talked to them on the phone before coming in, they were thinking of putting on a different pair of Markers and swapping out the brakes. Maybe just call the shop you'd like to have your bindings installed at and see if they are willing to change the brakes?Reviving an older post, as I am looking to add the Liberty V76W to my quiver as a dedicated front side carver.
I am 5'4 / 165 / advanced-expert / non-racing background. For the last couple of decades I mostly skied off-piste, but more days than not it's groomers on tap. My narrowest ski is a Nordica Enforcer (93mm, 169cm) and it's been a struggle to perfect consistent, clean carving turns.
I am looking at a 165cm length and I am wondering if I need to go shorter?
I am also struggling to find a suitable binding for the flat ski? Most bindings I see have breaks wider than 85mm and/or they are for lightweight, intermediate skiers. For those that have the Liberty V76W, what binding have you mounted? @nopoleskier, @ilovepugs, @Auri_616 Cheers!
Not sure about the length, but the 158s have seemed fine for me at 5'4 / 125! Except for the time I caught the tip in the snow bank at the start of the chair lift and had to jump off.... XD
I predict the others are going to tell you the 165 is fine