I'm very lightweight, and my height is two rows below my weight when reading a DIN chart (the lower in the chart, the higher the DIN value).
I saw someone mentioned that when they don't match, one should take the one above; but I then saw some other people saying exactly the opposite.
I'm...
I was reminded about this video the other day on a FB post that was discussing binding setting charts recommended settings vs what people actually use.
It is quite possible to have your bindings set to a value so high that the heel will release laterally even when it isn't designed or intended...
When is your DIN number not your DIN number? When it is not a DIN number. Confused? Well, for years we have been calling binding settings "DIN numbers," but that's not what they are. Take a look at any chart and see what it says: "Indicator Settings." Except for Salomon, the charts don't even...
binding setting is based off iso table
boot sole length (bsl)
german institute for standardization
skibinding din number
skibinding indicator settingsskibindingsettingsskibindings
skier type does not equal skier ability
system ski with an integrated binding
the deutsches institut für normung (din)
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