I dont understand why everyone is hating on this kid who is just tryin to get some advice. Shops set DIN based on height, age, ski level all because of liability and standards set within the industry. This has no bearing on how a skier actually likes their bindings set. Some like em releasing as the physics suggest, others like em to hold on till their knees give.
I personally like em to hold on cause I trust my skiing ability more than the safety mechanism of the binding.
SKIBIGMOU, my man....So sorry people on here think that they are masters of the trade and that adjusting your din is a "HUGE liability" ..what a joke..
anywho...You can adjust the DIN on the dukes simply by pulling out a large Phillips Screw Driver(with large grooves that is) You dont want to strip the screws with small heads.
To lower the toe piece DIN, look to the left hand side of your toe piece, you should see a horizontally placed screw...go ahead and turn this guy right to crank em up and left for down. Be careful not to overturn.
Same goes for the heel piece. This screw is found on top the dildo, excuse my slang. you will find it tho, its where you place your poles to pop out for lunch.
You should also know that it is good to 'Detune' your bindings for the off seasons...bring the DINS down each summer to relieve the strains on the springs within your bindings. This should help ensure the life of the guys.
Some people are truly sour salty fellers. Too bad people arent more circular and less square round these parts. Cheers mate!