14540932:FaunaSkis said:Tyrolia have a web app:
https://calculator.tyrolia.com/
i mean they’re all good. They all work on the same table. The Tyrolia one is good for flipping between units.
14540967:Non_State_Actor said:https://www.mechanicsofsport.com/skiing/equipment/bindings/din-calculator.html
I use that one though I'm sure they're all the same.
You need your BSL also to calculate properly. Smaller the boots bigger the dins!
**This post was edited on Jun 12th 2023 at 9:34:03pm
topic:squidwardz said:Anyone has a link to a good din calculator
or if you work in a shop could you provide me with the din you would set me ?
3+ skier type
128 lb
5’5
thanks
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14540973:Non_State_Actor said:Mine changes by 1.5 dins.
14541213:Jems said:7-9 that’s where most people should sit idek why someone needs a calculator for this
14541245:Non_State_Actor said:A lot of kids on here are 6' tall, 125lbs, type 2 skiers, rocking 29.5 full tilts because they're comfy and should have their din set at like 5?
14541247:Jems said:a large majority of park riders regardless of progression are already what could be considered a “type 3” skier