Are these bindings suitable, obviouslys I ski mainly park with
some backcountry. I also ski just piste alot, will these skis be
allright for carving?
Salomon 1080s with salomon S9 12 Ti's
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Started by Parkrat in Ski Hardware 17-Feb-2006 - 1 Reply
Parkrat posted Feb-2006
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reply to 'Salomon 1080s with salomon S9 12 Ti's' posted Feb-2006
ok well here goes: I was looking for new twin tips and looked at:
Salomon 1080 Thruster
K2 Fujative
Volkl Dogen
Dynastar Troublemaker
K2 Public Enemy
There are VAST differences in price and I just wanted something to use on piste and park n rail, I opted for the Dynastar Troublemakers with Look P12 Jib bindings after much much research, whole setup was £355 fitted from Filarinskis.co.uk
Also, as a backup pair (cheaper than Hiring) I went for the Volkl Dogens £260 with Marker Ti 12 Free Bindings
Dynies are fantastic at everything, ignore those that say the brake digs in or its too soft, RUBBISH, learn to ski properly I say, Volkls are great on dry slope, will let you know what they're like in snow after end March
Salomon 1080 Thruster
K2 Fujative
Volkl Dogen
Dynastar Troublemaker
K2 Public Enemy
There are VAST differences in price and I just wanted something to use on piste and park n rail, I opted for the Dynastar Troublemakers with Look P12 Jib bindings after much much research, whole setup was £355 fitted from Filarinskis.co.uk
Also, as a backup pair (cheaper than Hiring) I went for the Volkl Dogens £260 with Marker Ti 12 Free Bindings
Dynies are fantastic at everything, ignore those that say the brake digs in or its too soft, RUBBISH, learn to ski properly I say, Volkls are great on dry slope, will let you know what they're like in snow after end March
Topic last updated on 21-February-2006 at 16:07