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i've seen a lot of posts talking about boots and boards but there's not too many about bindings
i am just wondering what kind of bindings are recommened for park and downhills(well, yeah i am quite noob so if i type something wrong please forgive me^^) i am 180cm,(maybe 181) 150 lbs male, riding a never summer SL 151 with burton freestyle bindings (size M)and Solomon Solace boots(size 9) been able to do all blues and diamonds(monguls are a bit hard for me cos i get tired easily )this year i am trying to be a park rat(or most likely 70-80% time in park b4 i got tired then i will hop out and cruise down some greens) and gear upgrade suggestions please?(trying not to change the board but bindings and boots i could) thanks for all the help in advance^^ |
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Let me be the first of probably many to suggest Rome 390s. They're excellent lightweight bindings that are great for park, but hold up everywhere on the mountain just as well, and are super customizable. Rome bindings in general just rule. As for boots, just go to your local shop and try as many on as you can. The only thing that matters with boots is comfort and support.
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I second the boots suggestion
For bindings you could also look at the k2 autos/formulas, Union Forces, Burton Cartels, Rome 390's, or Ride Beta MVMNTS
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