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List for free nowDIN settings determine when bindings release. Beginners typically need DIN 3–10, intermediates 5–12, and experts 8–18+. Make sure the binding covers your required DIN setting.
Binding brakes should be slightly wider than your ski's waist width — ideally within 15mm. Too narrow won't fit; too wide can drag in the snow.
Check for worn toe and heel pieces, damaged springs, and scratched base plates. Bindings that have been properly maintained and not heavily impacted are safe to buy used.
Verify the binding accepts your boot sole type — alpine (ISO 5355), GripWalk, or touring (tech/pin). Many modern bindings support multiple standards.
Boardom holds payment until you receive and verify your gear. If something isn't as described, you're covered by our buyer protection.
If bindings aren't pre-mounted on skis, budget for a shop mount. Proper mounting and DIN adjustment by a certified tech is essential for safety.
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