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Thread: Diamir Titanal 3

  1. #1
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    Diamir Titanal 3

    How do these bindings hold up to regular skiing? I was thinking of getting a pair on sale. I was going to use them as an everyday touring, yo-yo sort of setup.

    I'm not a huge guy so I don't need a high DIN binding, I'm usually running a 7 and releasing when I want. I'm 5'8" and 140 pounds so I'm not the kind of person who can strap on heavy gear and expect to make it through the day. I thought about Dynafit but that would neccessitate new boots, a luxury I can't afford right now.

    "Buy Freerides" comments are appreciated but these are cheap.
    Last edited by char; 02-19-2004 at 11:02 PM.
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    I had a pair of these for a while. I had the DIN on 8 and never had a problem with them (mostly used at the resort). If you're using a lower DIN like that anyway, there's no reason to spend the extra money on the Freerides - they're basically the same thing anyway.

    The only thing I didn't like about them was the ramp angle, which has been discussed to death here, along with various solutions to make them feel like regular bindings. I'd go ahead and get them.

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    For what you want I would go ahead and get them, just get some Brakes....those straps are a pain in the but...and head when you crash! as for the ramp angle its just a case of weaning yourself off the high heal siliman system

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    Thanks guys, I'm going to pick up a pair soon.
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