timm
New member
I have a question about DIN settings and binding DIN ranges.
When I have bindings mounted I will have them set according to the manufacturer chart setting - 8.5 in my case. Then I will ski them and if I have prerelease issues, adjust them upwards incrementally by .5 and ski them again until they are good. This generally puts me around 9.5 or 10. I have heard that the ideal is to be in the middle of a bindings DIN range. So does having a DIN setting of 9.5 or 10 on a max 12 DIN binding create any potential problems I should be concerned about?
When I have bindings mounted I will have them set according to the manufacturer chart setting - 8.5 in my case. Then I will ski them and if I have prerelease issues, adjust them upwards incrementally by .5 and ski them again until they are good. This generally puts me around 9.5 or 10. I have heard that the ideal is to be in the middle of a bindings DIN range. So does having a DIN setting of 9.5 or 10 on a max 12 DIN binding create any potential problems I should be concerned about?