xwhaler
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Just curious how you come up with you believe to be a appropriate din #? Are you guessing or using the manufactures adjustment charts?
Manufacturer charts.
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Just curious how you come up with you believe to be a appropriate din #? Are you guessing or using the manufactures adjustment charts?
Mine was actually a bit more complex. There's also a screw on the toe piece that needs to be set too. (no, I'm not talking about the DIN setting). So it's more like 4 different screws...Depending on the binding it can either be a screw that moves the heel or a tab that can be lifted and then slide the heel. Pretty easy.