depends a lot on:
- the type of bindings
- the type of ski
- the type of skiing
- height, weight, age etc
as well as personal preference... for example on my park skis i use 7 but for backcountry i use 11. what and where will you be skiing?
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19-05-2008, 07:26 PM #1Junior Member
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I've heard there's a chart to work out binding positioning and din set up. Can someone link me to it please?
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19-05-2008, 07:30 PM #2Senior Member
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19-05-2008, 07:35 PM #3Ski Shop Owner & Equipment Specialist
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I think he is asking for a link to the Tyrolia DIN chart that someone mentioned on here a few days ago, in this thread.
http://www.snowatch.com.au/forum/cgi...c;f=2;t=000488
I don't know what the link is myself as I have a chart here that I use.
[size="1"][ 19.05.2008, 06:36 PM: Message edited by: Paul Oberin ][/size]
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19-05-2008, 08:43 PM #4SilenceGuest
Here is the 07/08 Tyrolia Tech Manual:
http://www.tyrolia.com/certification...al.english.pdf
(Right click, save-as)
If you don't have Tyrolia/Head/Elan etc bindings, I can probably get you the manual for other manufacturers..
NB: Not saying you don't know what you are doing, but based on your post it almost sounds like you don't..
You are strongly advised to take your gear to a shop and get the bindings adjusted professionally.
Screwing it up and blowing your knee doesn't outweigh the few $$ you will pay a shop tech.
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19-05-2008, 08:44 PM #5SilenceGuest
What bindings are you running on your BC skis?Originally posted by JakeK-T:
depends a lot on:
- the type of bindings
- the type of ski
- the type of skiing
- height, weight, age etc
as well as personal preference... for example on my park skis i use 7 but for backcountry i use 11. what and where will you be skiing?
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19-05-2008, 09:04 PM #6Senior Member
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jesters... thinking of upgrading to dukes for my euro trip... not crazy about the toe tho. looks like a horse shoe. 11 scares me, but my bootfitter assures me i won't die
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19-05-2008, 09:08 PM #7Senior Member
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plus i don't know how my diablos will go touring. or rather my feet and negative fitness
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19-05-2008, 09:33 PM #8SilenceGuest
I'll buy your jesters
Dukes are a solid AT rig - don't let the toe put you off
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19-05-2008, 09:36 PM #9Senior Member
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yehh i know i shouldn't care about aesthetics (although i did just splash a weeks wages on p10s because they were blue) but i don't know... i do want to get into touring tho while i'm in europe, would be amazing. also need to decide on a touring ski... but this is a massive thread hijack
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19-05-2008, 09:42 PM #10SilenceGuest
Well the link for the manual is there if he wants it..
p10's - My first binding - loved them to bits..soooo hard to find now (Same with all pivot/turntable gear).
What skis are you running at the moment?


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