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Reputable shop needed to mount bindings in metro Boston?

f2racer

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I've assembled skis, bindings, and boots via the internet (via a combination of eBay and clearance specials). I live in Bedford and work in Westborough. Anybody know of a shop reasonably closeby that won't charge an arm and a leg to mount the bindings, but will do a decent job?

Thanks!
 

WWF-VT

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REI in Framingham. $45 for non-members / $30 for members. Membership fee is $15. For $45 total had my bindings mounted and will get membership pricing for future work
 

f2racer

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Anybody know how much skihaus charges if you didn't buy the equipment from them? Also does anybody know if REI will do a good job?

I know to avoid Ski Market like the plague. I picked up skiing again a couple of years ago when my kids (it's their skis that need the bindings mounted) were old enough to hit the slopes. Even back in the early 90s, when I was skiing 20+ days a year, they had a bad reputation. The only time I've ever considered buying anything from them was when I used to work near their corporate HQ in Waltham, MA and they were having a tent sale over the summer. They had equipment forsale for a fraction of the retail cost, but at the time I had a newborn and wasn't skiing more than a couple of times a year so I couldn't really justify new equipment. Anybody know if they still do that?
 

NYDrew

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your going to spend in the 50 range. thats normal cost just about everywhere for what you want done.
 
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