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New binding Advice

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
Although I have 2 sets of griffins mounted and they have been generally fine, I am slightly suspicous of them releasing a bit to easy in the deep.

PLus the plastic has taken a bit of a beating that can't be good either long term, so for some new skis I'm looking around for some new bindings, for 120mm> powder days ski, I'm a bit put off by the Jester, and probably don't need the 16din anyway so that rules out the STH16 I suppose unless I increase the gnar drastically.

So would the STH 14 drivers be a good compromise? anything similar, not looking to spend to much.
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