Ski Waxing
Guide
Last Updated:
11/23/2013 |
This page provides a simple 4 step description of how to calculate
the appropriate DIN or release setting for your ski binding.
This webpage takes you through a series of 4 steps showing you how
to calculate your DIN setting (ski binding release value). You should go through each step
in order to find the correct setting. By following these simple
step by step instructions you will be able to calculate the correct ski binding
release settings for your age, height,
weight, boot type and skiing ability.
Updated for the 2014/2015 ski season.
Before you start: Information
Required
To be able to correctly
calculate the DIN (release) setting for your ski bindings you will require
the following information:
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Your body weight (in kg or lbs)
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Your
height (in cm or feet/inch)
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Your age (in years)
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Your ability as a skier
(or type of skier, in terms of beginner, intermediate or
advanced)
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The sole
length of your ski boots
Once you have
all the necessary information you should proceed through the following 4
steps:
click here
to go to step 1.
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Warning
(Disclaimer) |
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Incorrectly adjusting your
ski bindings may lead to injury! Use
of this page to adjust your bindings is thus entirely
at your own risk! To ensure your bindings
are adjusted correctly you should have your bindings adjusted and checked at
a professional ski shop! |
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