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Tyrolia 650 bindings
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A snowHead
A mate just offered me a set of Tyrolia 650 bindings, should I:
(a) rip them out of his hands and throw money at him before he gets a better offer
(b) buy him a few beers and call it a deal
(c) run away
I know they're old but that's not always bad, what's the
consensus?
Obviously
A snowHead
isn't a real person
Obviously
A snowHead
isn't a real person
Very low din (2.5 - 9.5) binding from late 90s. If you're a lightweight beginner and they work Take them. Get them to a shop to get them tested which will cost you as much as they would to buy on ebay. Jons Ski Tuning has a binding torque tester.
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