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Does adjusting your boot size on your binding void your warranty?
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I know that adjusting your dense setting voids your warranty. Unless you have someone certified do it. So can i adjust my boot size and it not void my warranty? Thanx
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why would you want to do it. it's a bad idea. and btw, it's a "din" setting, not a "dense" setting. that alone tells me you don't have a clue what you're doing so take it into a shop.
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im getting new bindings i know how to adjust them i have did it many times. My boot size is not right on them. So can i adjust it myslef. They will adjust the din setting for me.
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Let them set the boot or forward pressure, if you fuck it and your boot seems to always come out you'll probably turn up the din to keep the ski on, then one day your ski will stay on when you crash and your seasons over.
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exactlyl, bring them to a shop
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just make sure they give you the right dense setting
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Dude, I don't know about other companies, but Marker apparently doesn't pay attention to warranties. I had 1200 Free Ti's for the last 2 years, broke them, sent them back this year, and Marker sent me a brand new pair. Is every company like this?
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