326mm boot in 329mm binding?

the binding should adjust to the new boot no problem. if youre not familiar with adjusting forward pressure and toe height and all, take them to a shop and they should do it for free in about 5 min.

what bindings are they?

good luck
 
If you know how to check the forward pressure on your binding than i would do that. if the forward pressure is still in the area it should be in than you should be fine.
 
13996104:shin-bang said:
the binding should adjust to the new boot no problem. if youre not familiar with adjusting forward pressure and toe height and all, take them to a shop and they should do it for free in about 5 min.

what bindings are they?

good luck

pivot 14's, im new to binding stuff. forward pressure is din?
 
13996370:GerritKooistra said:
pivot 14's, im new to binding stuff. forward pressure is din?

cool, youll love the pivots.

Din is the amount of force it takes to release from both the heel and the toe. so a higher din takes a higher force to pop out of the bindings.

Forward pressure is the heel piece pushing your boot forward to make sure it is always in contact with the toe piece.

anytime you get new boots, you will want to check the forward pressure and make sure its still good.

since youre probably not familiar with setting foward pressure, it would be best to take them to the shop.

if youre wanting to risk your acls and set them yourself, read vinnie and I's jibber jabber from 3 years ago here

https://www.newschoolers.com/forum/thread/823423/Fks-pivot-forward-pressure-
 
13996378:shin-bang said:
cool, youll love the pivots.

Din is the amount of force it takes to release from both the heel and the toe. so a higher din takes a higher force to pop out of the bindings.

Forward pressure is the heel piece pushing your boot forward to make sure it is always in contact with the toe piece.

anytime you get new boots, you will want to check the forward pressure and make sure its still good.

since youre probably not familiar with setting foward pressure, it would be best to take them to the shop.

if youre wanting to risk your acls and set them yourself, read vinnie and I's jibber jabber from 3 years ago here

https://www.newschoolers.com/forum/thread/823423/Fks-pivot-forward-pressure-

ill try to keep my acls intact. ill take em to shop
 
for pivots/fks, your forward pressure should be such that the heal of your boot just pushes the healpiece back when clicking in. There will be a little white slider underneath the healpiece that moves when you clip in. if the bindings are new this should be accurate, and the end of the white slider should line up with the little ridge it slides through
 
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