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How "rigid" should my rear binding be ?

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
Just checking my skis (after last night's Hemel SnowEvent) and in advance of family trip, and noticed that both my rear bindgings (Rossignol Axial 120s) were "looser" than i woudl have expected (i.e. i could wobble them side to side a little bit - not the base that's fastened to the ski, but the bit that pops up and down when you stick your boot in /out).

Does this seem normal - they are not excessively loose, but they have a bit of give with not too much force

Anybody have similar and can you advise
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Mine wobble too. But the whole turntable thing wobbles, not just the bit that sticks up in the air. It's fine
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