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Arno, Thanks, I am thinking Gladiator and Barron...for quite a light all round rig.

spyderjon, I didn't read it like that...I would think that if a company made a bomb-proof AT binding in the Duke , they wouldn't want to trash that rep on a shoddy little brother. I just think the 85kgs relates to the max 12 DIN.

I haven't seen this close up but the weight saving doesn't appear to be that big so I doubt there is too much difference. Anyway, time will tell

Something to think about tho'
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spyderjon, not sure i'd read more into it than that people under 85kg are unlikely to need more than 12 DIN
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JT wrote:
Arno, Thanks, I am thinking Gladiator and Barron...for quite a light all round rig...

Good choice. DaveC's flogging his large Dukes c/w skins in the B,S&E section. Can't believe you're thinking of buying ya own kit Shocked wink
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spyderjon,

Laughing...of course, I want them...plus got a buying bug atm...but haven't skied the Gladiators, so not sure I want to buy blind but I did see those...and assume I coud cut the skins to fit and the Dukes wouild be perfect.

The only reason..as you know...is that I hate to carry the things with the way I travel, which is fast and light.

But it does get a little hairy getting the skis you want.. I have done ok in the past, but sometimes it just takes a while to get used to new skis every single time.

Planning our trips for the season today and that might push thing on.

I have pretty much settled on a 90mm plus board..hence the Glads... I reckon decent skis cost me 100eu a week or thereabouts.
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