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RVL8 Condors - The Flex will be with me, always...until I break them
Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well-preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming... "WOW! WHAT A RIDE!!"
I'm curious as to whether some shops will help adjust the bindings based on the ski boots they sell. Especially since they're on a riser, it might be a bit different. Just curious as to how difficult it will be to adjust the bindings that are currently installed!
I'm curious as to whether some shops will help adjust the bindings based on the ski boots they sell. Especially since they're on a riser, it might be a bit different. Just curious as to how difficult it will be to adjust the bindings that are currently installed!
I'm curious as to whether some shops will help adjust the bindings based on the ski boots they sell. Especially since they're on a riser, it might be a bit different. Just curious as to how difficult it will be to adjust the bindings that are currently installed!
It's fairly easy with a little research to adjust your own bindings for DIN and forward pressure by following the charts. What the shop does, that you probably can't, is actually measure the release forces. The Din on the scale on your bindings may not match the actual DIN when your bindings release, especially on older or used equipment.
I had the shop do ours once, just to check the accuracy of scale. Now I do it myself.
I'm still shopping for a nice pair of skiboots. Once I find them, I'll be asking for more help!
I suppose it's easier to mess around with the bindings on the riser when the package isn't attached to the skiboard =P (Kinda want to see what it looks like together! )
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