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    I have scored J2 a set of dynaster nothing but trouble twin tip skis.

    Assuming all bindings (regardless of brand) do a decent job what's a good value for money binding?

    The user is a 13.5 year old boy, 50kg, 5ft 3ish and very althletic skier who likes the park as well as cranking turns on all terrain.

    Suggestions oh enlighted one(s)?
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    look p10 jibs if you can still find them...
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    Yep P10, but even though I have some, I am not giving them away, I am happy to discount them, for a park binding they are one of the safest and yet great retention as well.

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    Paul to the rescue once again with a fair price and great service. No wonder I keep buying stuff from Paul. Best damn ski retailor in oz! [img]smile.gif[/img]
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    p10 jib for suuuure: solid, safe, reliable, pivot heel - plus it was my first set of bindings which I was super stoked with.

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