I finally bought the trick ski I have been wanting for years and now I am deciding on bindings. The reflex is a bit pricey for me so for a while I had pretty much decided on a Wiley trick wrap until I looked at the fluid motion website. They have a few options that would be in my price range because they don't have external release systems. The REVO rebel Z is only $169 but it is completely lace up without any buckles. The REVO direct to plate system is a little more expensive but has buckles (a few options for the number of buckles) and their website says that it is made for trick skiing. The EVO front boot system would also be in my price range. Are any of these good options or should I just stick with a Wiley?
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@Krlee is right, go for the clips. Without question, worth the extra money.
Releases are important. I've had major saves by the boot releasing when toe tricking. So yes, you do need a release on your boot. With that said, the worst trick injury I've seen was from a pre release doing hand tricks. He and many others are convinced that bindings should not release for hands. So he bought a second ski with a non releasable binding for hands. Others put a snowboard strap across the boot to hold it in for hands (unclip it for toes). Most just successfully use the releasable setup for everything.
I recommend the releasable hardshell over the Wileys. They are lighter, offer more support and are more comfortable. Worth the money. You'll be tricking enough hours to justify the money.
Eric
http://fluid-motion-sports-2.myshopify.com/collections/revo/products/revo-rebel-z
I'm pretty sure it releases similar to a radar boot with the liner coming out but I'm not sure if the lack of buckles significantly reduces the support of the binding.
Sweet Home Alabama Skiing
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Also if anyone has an old hardshell set up (even just the release mechanism) they are wanting to sell, I might be interested.