![]() ![]() ![]() Hi pavelski thankyou for the lesson,i do apologise for the poor grammar but i have been writting in that way since i left school 30 years ago ,however i can build a complete house on my own now from scratch ,so i will survive,yes and my bindings are atomic sx 310, my boots 34 cm ,or 13. Please check this setting at least once every month! Give me your ability level, weight, and boot sole length and I will tell you what is the recommended setting for you! I have to warn you, that you must set units correctly! Your legs depend on it!īased on your syntax and lack of capitals, I suspect you are in the teens" No problem with that, just make sure your parents understand that this is a safety issue! If you have the NEOX units there is not setting since they adjust automatically! That is how much pressure you have on plate under sole of ski boot. If you have Atomic NEOX units it is the lower screw at the rear unit! This tension is very important for correct vibration damping and release of units.ģ. ![]() This setting is based on your weight, ability level and boot size ( sole)! A standard chart has been used for all bindings all over the world! They are the figures you see in front and rear units. Three forces are needed to adjust on bindings.ġ.Release ( or your parachute) This is the DIN level. You need to readjust your ski bindings when your new ski boot is a millimeter or few shorter (or longer) than the old one. While you get me name and model, I will give you the Bindings 101 Course. Great choice of skis! You will really enjoy them. ![]()
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