din?

its how tight you set your bidings, the higher the DIN the harder the fall is going to have to be for your bindings to release.

i was going to go for a quad daffy but i was like, why huck? -mommy
 
search the forums. ive explained dins, in detail, way to many times to do it again.

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DIN is measured somewhat in kilos IE: 5=50 kilos

6=60 kilos and so on i weigh 163lb bout 70 kilos so my DINs are around 8-9, also the shorter the ski the lower the din because of the less rotational force (think of it as a wrench handle) when you fall

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