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OldNevada

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I have a pair of Nordica Dobermann GSR WC w/the plate, that a young (light) university ski team racer sold me. Need a tough set of bindings to put on them, cause I'm old an heavy much appreciated if someone can oblige. I think he had Rossignols on them. I don't want to spend 200 bucks or more on new bindings cause I don't seem to be skiing much this year, sadly. (Montreal,CANADA -and environs-)

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bandit

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DIN requirement seems awful high for recreational skiing, but what do I know. You may get more response for used kit from a site such as TGR with mainly US/Canadian members.

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ON, as Bandit said check out TGR (tetongravity.com) and post in the gear swap section "WTB: High Din Clamps" and you will be flooded with offers. Most of them have these sorta things tucked away.

Ref: Din requirements.. the difference between the Look PX15s (din 8-15) and the marker 12s I have on other skis is really quite noticeable, they just feel more solid. Mostly metal construction vs plastic... I guess? Plus they look cool and have that steezy single pivot toe! The powder coated white just adds to the style

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OldNevada

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Thanks gents!

I put a pair of Axial 2's on my Dynastar Cross66 Autodrives and the shop set them at 11. I am over 220lbs and I use to break skis when I was a kid.

I guess you are right, I'm looking for cosmetics too. I'll check out your references, thanx again - Gar



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Thanks gents!


I really must change my Avatar

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Pablo Escobar


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Is that not the second time in the last couple weeks?

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Pablo Escobar wrote:Is that not the second time in the last couple weeks?


Yup

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OldNevada

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Sorry Bandit

ask your photographer to set her exposure compensation to at least 1 1/2 stops higher than what the meter is dictating, then we could pick out image's details better. Gar

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