Ski binding din

CalebT

Active member
hey, my din is at 2 right now. (i know i know, i'm only 90 pounds) i'm intermediate, my best trick is misty 5. anyways, i want to put my din up, but i don't know how high. my friend has them at 5 and we're the same weight, but i'm taller than him. does that change anything? +k for good answers.
 
TROLL

but if you really want to know ill need

height:

weight:

skier type (1, 2, 3, 3+)

age:

and boot sole length on your boot (this is usually engraved on the outside of the heel on your boot):
 
height: 5'4weight:90lbs

skier type: not sure, what is that?

age:14

boot sole length: i don't know, i couldn't find it.
 
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I like to max mine out so i can charge hard all the time.

I ride an FKS 180 XXL at 18 and it ensures maximum steeze.
 
If you arnt having any problems with them coming off when you dont want them to, the DONT CHANGE IT.

Since you have no idea what you are doing, take them to a shop.
 
nonono, i do have problems with them, whenever i'm doing butters my skis will pop off, that's why i'm asking. and i do know what the skier level is, i just don't know which i am.
 
are you beginner, intermediate, or expert? do u ski greens, blues, or diamonds, or in europe its like red for diamonds. experts have higher din settings than beginners because you really don't want your ski to come off when flying down a hill. since your trying butters Id assume your "expert" i would say your din should be around 4 for a park ski.
 
Just grab a screwdriver and turn the toes all the way up to max.

Note: this is my new go-to response to any binding problem, hopefully insuring natural selection of all idiots' knees.

Note note: Go to a damn shop if uou're having binding problems and do t know what to do.
 
eheath needs bindings that go up to 30 then.... but on a serious not, go to a shop. dont really want to take advice over interwebz from people that arent professionals. its like asking a rando at your hill to mount your skiis for you
 
i can, dude im 90 pounds... but anyways, is 4 around good then for butters and stuff? i don't wanna like blow my knee or anything.
 
okay, everyone. thanks for the feedback. i've figured that i should be at around a 4. i went to dinsetting so thank you. +k to all good answers
 
if this is serious, then play it safe for the first run or so. although it may not seem like much, going from two to four on a din is the same as going from nine to eighteen.
 
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