Dynastar PX12 demo bindings on EVO
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Dynastar PX12 demo bindings on EVO
Pretty good price I think on pretty decent demo bindings - $62
http://www.evo.com/outlet/alpine-ski-bi ... rakes.aspx
http://www.evo.com/outlet/alpine-ski-bi ... rakes.aspx
Don't wait up, I'm off to kill Summer....
I do have a pair of those, they’re pretty descent bindings but they’re very heavy !
I’d like to get a hand on some Marker Griffon Demo but I missed the deal on EVO a few weeks back…
Any other option for a “lightweight” demo binding ?
On EVO I also noticed the Dynastar touring bindings (Dynastar branded Naxos) for less than 80$, pretty good deal to get into touring !
I’d like to get a hand on some Marker Griffon Demo but I missed the deal on EVO a few weeks back…
Any other option for a “lightweight” demo binding ?
On EVO I also noticed the Dynastar touring bindings (Dynastar branded Naxos) for less than 80$, pretty good deal to get into touring !
A bad day skiing is always better than a good one at work...
Naxos work pretty good.ben_mtl wrote:I do have a pair of those, they’re pretty descent bindings but they’re very heavy !
I’d like to get a hand on some Marker Griffon Demo but I missed the deal on EVO a few weeks back…
Any other option for a “lightweight” demo binding ?
On EVO I also noticed the Dynastar touring bindings (Dynastar branded Naxos) for less than 80$, pretty good deal to get into touring !
I bought mine (din 13, not that I need it) last year for $99.
Luckily they came with 100mm brakes. Easily fit over my 107mm waisted ski with very little bending.
92mm brakes are pretty narrow these days and wide brakes for naxo are impossible to find.
I bought 5 pair of the px12 demos with 115mm brakes from EVO a couple months back.
Put them on one pair so far, definitely a solid binding.
sam
You don't even have a legit signature, nothing to reveal who you are and what you do...
Best of luck to you. (uneva)
Best of luck to you. (uneva)
Yes, these are very good bindings, I have several pair.
Just today I received another new set from EVO, bought for $62. I discovered these are a new and improved model called “PX Demo2”. The main difference I notice is the toe release lever is now positioned behind the AFD rather than sticking out in front of the binding. Also and more important, the toe has another adjustment position added farther forward for guys having huge boots, 341mm and longer. This is very good; it helps get those long boots properly centered. My skiing buddy Jay is going to enjoy this.
One more thing I notice and have measured is these new 2010 bindings have a slightly taller stack height on the toe piece. The top surface of the AFD is 4mm taller than on the older PX Demo bindings. I don't know how this effects their performance but I think it's worth noting.
BTW, I bought two more pair at this crazy low price just hours before the deal ended.
-S
Just today I received another new set from EVO, bought for $62. I discovered these are a new and improved model called “PX Demo2”. The main difference I notice is the toe release lever is now positioned behind the AFD rather than sticking out in front of the binding. Also and more important, the toe has another adjustment position added farther forward for guys having huge boots, 341mm and longer. This is very good; it helps get those long boots properly centered. My skiing buddy Jay is going to enjoy this.

One more thing I notice and have measured is these new 2010 bindings have a slightly taller stack height on the toe piece. The top surface of the AFD is 4mm taller than on the older PX Demo bindings. I don't know how this effects their performance but I think it's worth noting.
BTW, I bought two more pair at this crazy low price just hours before the deal ended.
-S
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