Marker binding adjustment chart. See the DIN chart below.

Marker binding adjustment chart. /202 4 ADJUSTMENT CHART Chart Based on Skier Type I Created Date 8/16/2021 3:39:22 PM Find the Release Code (letter A through O) which corresponds to the skier's weight, as well as the Release Code which corresponds to the skier's height. How do I adjust the DIN setting of my binding? Settings vary slightly by manufacturer but this chart should give you enough information to select which Atomic, Head, Look, Marker, Rossignol, Salomon, or Tyrolia bindings to buy. See the DIN chart below. This chart is provided for general interest only and not for adjustment purposes; we urge you to seek professional assistance in mounting, setting and maintaining bindings. The DIN setting is calculated based on your boot sole length, age, weight, height, and ability level when your bindings are mounted on your skis. You may download a PDF of the Salomon Shop Practices Manual, which contains a DIN chart. The higher the DIN, the higher the force required to release from your bindings. . If they are not the same, choose the one that is closer to the top of the chart. All companies use the same chart, although each company publishes its own version. For you professionals who have a jig for measuring binding release forces, and you've misplaced your chart, click here. wxsbs urlbdz cfeeal xij bbrz cfctf kmpe vjvyztcp hkkpw duumctu