I went into my ski shop and wanted to rent boots only for my kid and they told me they can't do the ski adjustment at the shop. They will need to send it out to their one shop and will take 1 week. Watch this video and look up a DIN calculator and done in like 5 mins. Thank you.
I thought my skis didn’t have any either but when I looked closely they were hidden under a piece of the ski and so the number was hard to perceive, maybe yours is the same?🤷
I’ve got some really old skis with boots that don’t fit and whoever mounted the bindings set the minimum measurement to 310 mm. My new boots are 300 mm
You forgot several important factors. First is to inspect the boot sole for vex excessive wear at the toe, heel and boot sole. Worn boot soles create friction that increases release force. Second you did check the forward pressure indicator on the heel. Proper forward pressure is essential for the toe to function properly. Third you don’t mention checking to see if the junior binding is compatible with adult boot sole dimensions. ( 23.5 +) Forth you did check to make sure the edge of the boot toe was contacting the rollers of the boot toe wings. That particular binding style preloads the toe. The wings should open slightly when the boot is in the heel. Finally you improperly set the DIN release settings. The DIN release setting is determined but height, weight, skier type, Boot sole length, and age. For skiers 9 and under or 50 and over the DIN setting is reduced by one setting.There’s also minimum weight standard. The Binding and boot function as a system. All manufacturers recommend this system be checked using a torque measuring device to ensure the system is actually releasing within the proper force range for the DIN setting. This is important especially when using used boots and having lightweight skier who require lighter settings. We have set up lots of kids systems with used boots and found we had to reduce the settings to fall within proper range.
Thanks for all the added instructions. This was meant to be a simple video for someone not knowing much about adjusting bindings. The details you provided is great instruction. Maybe I'll make a detailed video with this someday.
Parents - Are you really going to attempt this and risk your kids safety. Even if you get the boot correctly fitted into the binding, any time that the boot sole length changes then the "DIN" (setting) also must change. How are you going to figure this out AND test the system to make sure it is working as intended. ANY ski shop will get this done correctly for you and test it and it doesn't cost that much.
Looks like someone has more money than brains. There are calculators online, you can pop in the measurements and it will get it correct. That's all the ski shop does. I've worked in a ski shop. You'll know there set right on a hard crash...
Very useful. Ski shops wants you to think there's black magic and only they can set it. Knowledge is power people.
In sweden they place out "tool stations" to adjust your bindings. Assume knowledge!
Very helpful thank you 👍
Big help. Thanks.
I went into my ski shop and wanted to rent boots only for my kid and they told me they can't do the ski adjustment at the shop. They will need to send it out to their one shop and will take 1 week. Watch this video and look up a DIN calculator and done in like 5 mins. Thank you.
Very helpful! Thank you
Glad it was helpful!
Hey bro, do you ship to Canada?
If I buy any brand of boots can I use it in my ski if the boot is my size but I don’t know about bindings
Yes
You didn't use the numbers on the back at all along the track?
Thanks
Why on the heel binding there is no size of the Boots?
Great question, all binding manufacturers do things a little differently.
I thought my skis didn’t have any either but when I looked closely they were hidden under a piece of the ski and so the number was hard to perceive, maybe yours is the same?🤷
I’ve got some really old skis with boots that don’t fit and whoever mounted the bindings set the minimum measurement to 310 mm. My new boots are 300 mm
Clearly you meant 276 mm, not 27.6 mm
Thanks
You forgot several important factors. First is to inspect the boot sole for vex excessive wear at the toe, heel and boot sole. Worn boot soles create friction that increases release force. Second you did check the forward pressure indicator on the heel. Proper forward pressure is essential for the toe to function properly. Third you don’t mention checking to see if the junior binding is compatible with adult boot sole dimensions. ( 23.5 +) Forth you did check to make sure the edge of the boot toe was contacting the rollers of the boot toe wings. That particular binding style preloads the toe. The wings should open slightly when the boot is in the heel. Finally you improperly set the DIN release settings. The DIN release setting is determined but height, weight, skier type, Boot sole length, and age. For skiers 9 and under or 50 and over the DIN setting is reduced by one setting.There’s also minimum weight standard. The Binding and boot function as a system. All manufacturers recommend this system be checked using a torque measuring device to ensure the system is actually releasing within the proper force range for the DIN setting. This is important especially when using used boots and having lightweight skier who require lighter settings. We have set up lots of kids systems with used boots and found we had to reduce the settings to fall within proper range.
Thanks for all the added instructions. This was meant to be a simple video for someone not knowing much about adjusting bindings. The details you provided is great instruction. Maybe I'll make a detailed video with this someday.
Very helpful!!! 🙏
Not useful info if the bindings have no such levers.
Use brain for rest
Watch another video why you comment at all
Parents - Are you really going to attempt this and risk your kids safety. Even if you get the boot correctly fitted into the binding, any time that the boot sole length changes then the "DIN" (setting) also must change. How are you going to figure this out AND test the system to make sure it is working as intended. ANY ski shop will get this done correctly for you and test it and it doesn't cost that much.
Looks like someone has more money than brains. There are calculators online, you can pop in the measurements and it will get it correct. That's all the ski shop does. I've worked in a ski shop. You'll know there set right on a hard crash...
For the din there are very precise spreadsheets and websites. If you get the din wrong there are some basic problems
You ever watch how quickly they adjust bindings when you do rentals? Its not rocket science..
Testing in a shop is just to see if the findings work as intended not what din setting you need
Thanks
Very useful. Ski shops wants you to think there's black magic and only they can set it. Knowledge is power people.