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Compare Rossignol FKS 180 Ski Bindings VS Marker Jester Pro Ski Bindings
 
 
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There are 17 differences and 8 similarities between Rossignol FKS 180 Ski Bindings, Marker Jester Pro Ski Bindings
 
Specifications
Category   Downhill vs   Downhill  
 
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Product ID   227,570 vs   272,858  
 
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Shipping Restriction   This Item Is Not Available For Shipment Outside Of The United States. vs     
 
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Actual Din Range   8-18 vs   8-18  
 
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Max Din Setting   
18
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Recommended Weight Range   170lbs+ vs   130+ Lbs  
 
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Housing Material   Composite Metal vs   Composite Metal  
 
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Binding Weight   5lbs 6oz vs   Not Specified  
 
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Race   No vs   No  
 
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Additional Details   25mm Of Elastic Travel, 4 Points Of Contact On The Toe, 3 Points Of Contact On The Heel, Heel Piece Rotates With The Boot Directly Under The Tibia, Short Mounting Platform Give Your Ski A Deeper More Consistent Flex, 180 Degree Release In The Toe, 40mm Of Lateral Travel, 72mm Afd, 0 Ramp Angle, Wide Mounting Zone vs   New Wider Base Plate, Stainless Steel Fixed Afd, Inter Pivot Step In Heel, Triple Pivot Elite Toe, Power Width Design, Magnesium Components, Big, Burly And Badass  
 
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Description
Description 1   25mm Of Elastic Travel vs   New Wider Base Plate  
 
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Description 2   4 Points Of Contact On The Toe vs   Stainless Steel Fixed Afd  
 
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Description 3   3 Points Of Contact On The Heel vs   Inter Pivot Step In Heel  
 
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Description 4   Heel Piece Rotates With The Boot Directly Under The Tibia vs   Triple Pivot Elite Toe  
 
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Description 5   Short Mounting Platform Give Your Ski A Deeper More Consistent Flex vs   Power Width Design  
 
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Description 6   180 Degree Release In The Toe vs   Magnesium Components  
 
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Description 7   40mm Of Lateral Travel vs   Big, Burly And Badass  
 
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Description 8   72mm Afd vs     
 
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Description 9   0 Ramp Angle vs     
 
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Description 10   Wide Mounting Zone vs     
 
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General
Brand   Rossignol vs   Marker  
 
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Model Year   2013 vs   2013  
 
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Gender   Mens vs   Mens  
 
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Type   Downhill vs   Downhill  
 
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warranty   One Year vs   Three Years  
 
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