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Thread: What bindings to mount on Elan M666's?

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    What bindings to mount on Elan M666's?

    So I picked up a pair of 75mm waisted Elan M666's. Taking others' advice, I didn't buy the fusion system and bought the sticks flat. Now I need bindings. I've always used Markers, but have had to crank the DIN to a 10 or 11 in order to avoid pre-releasing, which is still not fool-proof. I'm thinking about going with a rossi/Look setup this year. I understand the free-pivoting heel of the P series is out with the new PX series. Is this a good thing or bad thing? I'm thinking either PX 12's or PX 14's. The question would be whether to go with the Ti versions, and with or without lifters.

    I'll still have my 70mm waisted Apache's with Piston-control IBC markers for groomers and ice. This setup will be more for off-piste and crud.

    Am I missing another solid option besides Look?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Highway Star
    Standard answer:

    S916 (or any race stock salomon)
    997 Equipes (14 din)
    P18
    P15
    FKS185
    FKS155
    FKS120

    Ok?
    zr-s


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    Good call having a 75mm ski for off-piste and crud to complement your 70mm ice and groomer ski.

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    Sigh, I suppose if I was skiing Utah every day I could be on something wider, but for us East Coast skiers, a 75mm midfat is about as wide as it gets. If we get snow while I'm in Vail this year, I'll rent.

    Again, I'm jealous of all you Kirkwood guys who get to ride powder (well, Sierra Cement) every day and don't have to deal with East Coast conditions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Reisen
    but for us East Coast skiers, a 75mm midfat is about as wide as it gets.
    My everyday ski has a 78mm waist. I work at Hunter- basically a high angle hockey rink most of the time. And have you ever heard of a place called Jay Peak? Gets more snow than Vail most years.
    "There is a hell of a huge difference between skiing as a sport- or even as a lifestyle- and skiing as an industry"
    Hunter S. Thompson, 1970 (RIP)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Highway Star
    Standard answer:

    S916 (or any race stock salomon)
    997 Equipes (14 din)
    P18
    P15
    FKS185
    FKS155
    FKS120

    Ok?
    The FKS 120 has a plastic toepiece. I thought it was identical to the ones with DIN to 15 and 18, but no.

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    Went with P14's.

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    shoulda gone with Tyrolia HD14s. Loser. (wink wink).


    but really, i would have gone Tyrolia.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Highway Star
    or any race stock salomon
    predicktable
    Quote Originally Posted by Downbound Train View Post
    And there will come a day when our ancestors look back...........

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