Slalom bindings?

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  • Neverenough
    Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
    • Sep 2012
    • 907

    • Ft. Worth Texas

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    Slalom bindings?

    So I broke out the old Burner this week and took it to the lake just in case. It's been several years since I've been on a ski but the feeling you can only get on slalom was calling me. After sucking up some water and two pulls later I'm up!! Man I just love skiing!! I've never had anymore ski than the Burner I bought ten years ago or so with the venom front binding and a toe strap in the back. I found that a few of the times I wiped out was because my foot came out in the rear. Finally my question..... Thoughts on an enexpensive binding???

    By the way.... Hats off to you regular slalom guys.... I feel like I've been beat with a bat!!!!

    Thanks
  • Tjca77
    • Aug 2013
    • 58

    • Atlanta

    • 2000 Air Nautique

    #2
    Like most things the new technology is helpful. I went to a D3 t factor this year and have been impressed with the stability and response that it provides. I prefer a rtp, and don't see much benefit in a double boot set up. If you have an older rtp on your ski now, check out some of the new ones, they fit a lot tighter as well.

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    • pokesgrad02
      • Aug 2012
      • 170

      • Lenexa

      • 2018 SAN 230

      #3
      The low end Radar bindings will fit about any ski. They are comfortable and fairly inexpensive. Can usually pick them up end of season for around $100 each.

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