AlexNMC
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Hello I bought them before 3 months and I put some old bindings I had. I want to know if I'm going to have problems when I go skiing. Here is a photo of themhttp://imgur.com/dEnEzwr mounted on skis.
13586356:Nick.A said:They seem fine, just make sure to put some brakes on, or crank your DIN's up, but that may not be the best idea...
13586558:.Rybak. said:This. And just buy full tilts.
13586356:Nick.A said:They seem fine, just make sure to put some brakes on, or crank your DIN's up, but that may not be the best idea...
13586559:.Rybak. said:Seriously though... you really need some brakes on those. Don't just crank up the dins.
13586582:AlexNMC said:should the DINs be the same on toe and heel? Or it can be 8 toe and 9 heel?
13586582:AlexNMC said:should the DINs be the same on toe and heel? Or it can be 8 toe and 9 heel?
13587286:jabills said:take them to a shop and have them ASTM tested. I know that my shop will do it for $15 that includes adjusting the bindings to boot size and adjusting the din to the proper settings for your skiier type, height/weight and boot size. That will tell you if theu are safe to use or not. they will not test them without brakes so you would need to get some first or hope that they have some
13587291:japanada said:Those bindings are still imdemnified so a shop will test them for sure, but like stated earlier they need brakes. I noticed the 2nd time around that they are demo bindings. I def say get a set of used bindings for 125ish bucks.