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=========== Bindings for Sale ==================

These are vintage but are in perfect working order.

They are good options for new carvers and seasoned ones as well.

1. Phiokka PH 69 SOLD

Phiokka 2 stets + misc

These are on the stiff side, with a rather small footprint ;

Two sets, each coming with 3 cant/lift pads and extra screws.

First buyer gets a free leach.

95USD a set + shipping (~15USD with USPS medium flat box) - Paypal FF

2. SnowPro

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These are more forgiving and do well for lighter carvers/racers or all-mountain / powder setups.

Two sets, coming with mounting hardware.

The golden one: is an older model that seem to lay a little bit lower than the black model. It comes with 2 cant/lift pads.  The black one: only one cant/lift pad.

75USD a set + shipping (~15USD with USPS medium flat box) - Paypal FF

 

I also have Bomber bindings listed in the for sale section of the classifieds and two other pairs of bindings still unsold (F2 Intec listed here and Burton Kids listed here).

 

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On 1/3/2023 at 12:16 PM, *Ace* said:

@DjulezD Do those Phiokka have a limit on the angles like the SnowPro? I may be interested in them for Skwal purposes. Could you also measure the width? Thanks!

These Phiokka binders have a toothed center disk that drops into the baseplate unlike the SnowPros whos disk sits on top with the bolts going through the 4 slots in the baseplate.

Hope that helps Ace.

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@inkaholic SnowPros have the same issue with angles that the TD1 has. They are only adjustable between a certain range. If you wanted to have more extreme forward angles the design needs to be altered. So there exists two versions of SnowPros like the TD1s. I believe Thias had branded versions with and without built in lift. 

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Are these Phiokka bindings a good option for skwal? Yes! Tests results below.

Specs:

for 1 binding

weight 830g

length 220mm

max width 110mm

Setup:

As @Inkaholic and @*Ace* explained, contrary to the snowpros the center disk is inserted within the black baseplate and rotating fully. Of note, it has a small soft plastic shim underneath for damping.

The heel and toe blocks are each screwed on the baseplate using M6 screws. Cant/lift pads can be added to toe/heel blocks using adequate screw length (a bit like snowpros). To adjust the blocks to fit the boots, I chose to remove the bindings from the board. I would also recommend doing it the same way for the cant /lift pads.

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Then I mounted the fully setup binding to the board.

There is absolutely no issues with angles. You can ride in any stance, including 90/-90 (if you are very flexible 😉).

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