Yes, but if you can afford either new skis or new bindings, get the new bindings because they'll keep you safer on the slopes.
Yes, they are amazing bindings, I own a pair of the 2011 model and they are great for terrain, and freestyle riding They're pretty much the most legit bindings out there
Mine weigh 9kg inc bindings
Just saw a pair of 175cm with bindings for $8 at the thrift store.
What type of price range are you looking at and for what purpose? (freestyle or free ride?)
There are different types of binding for different types of skiing. Alpine ski binding fasten the boot to the ski at the heel and tow and allows the boot to release during falls. There are three Nordic binding systems for cross country skiing. Cross country skies usually slide a bar in the shoe into a catch.
The number of Bluetooth items you can pair to a phone will depend on the phone. Just keep trying until it tells you that you can't pair another item. I currently have three Bluetooth items paired with my phone.
no newer giant gaurami will kill your other fishes
You're a downhill skier, correct? An "all mountain" ski that costs between $800 and $1000 per pair will give you what you seek. The bindings are up to you but if it was me (which it isn't - I'm a cross-country skier) I would choose Alpine Touring bindings for their versatility.
A pair of stairs is another term for a flight of stairs.
Yes, Plus, in addition to the first pair, it also has another pair.
They are fiercely territorial, and, though rare, fights do break out if one strays onto another pair's territory, but dominant displays of aggression will normally see off the interloper.
No, you can't pair garmin GPS with another one, but you can pair your garmin to a cell phone using blue tooth. There are also other devices to which one can pair a garmin GPS.