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Problems with skiis popping off
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i dont know if its my DIN or spinning technique but everytime i spin for a 3 or somethin, most likely my skis hit and one of them pops off. i donno if its cuz im too big for my skis and bindings, if my DIN is screwed up, or if my spinning is too crappy. any tips? has this ever happened to u ?
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don't ride marker bindings?
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o. i have salomon freeride bindings
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its probably your din is too low. but... dont bash your skis togethor anyway, it looks bad
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umm it may be becuase your skis hit in the air that could do it , try and keep your feet apart
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it's probably your forward pressure
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dont try doing 3's? just do them
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hahaha yea. i can do em just my skis arent forgiving if i overrotate. maybe i should tighten the DIN they are around 8? i think?
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if you have good bindings and your dins are high it shouldnt be an issue.
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yeah id say your din is set too low. its probably at like 5. im 5'6" 140lbs and have mine set at 8.5 and i eject ocassionally but id say it at the right amount of force
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im 5 10 155 ish what should it be like im a fairly aggresive rider
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hmm i think i should change my DIN? i'm 5'6 and 180 pounds and it set at 6 haha
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ITS BECUASE UR RIDING GAY2S STOP RIDING PIECE OF SHIT K2S AND THAT WILL FIX YOUR PROBLEM GAY2 (K2) SUXXXXX
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make sure its set to the right sole lenghth to
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shut the fuck up and dont ever post again. k2 bought your mother.
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get rid of ur K2's and Marker bindings
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you should check if the boot fits right in the bindings. like clip in adn lift up your pants and look at your heel peice, look right inbetween your heel peice and the back of your boot. if theres a gap there, it will make a difference.
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i am having this problem cause the soles on my boot are too worn down so my toe can't be held in right. my boots are like three season old and now it is time for new ones.
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With salomon, if you boots are worn down alot they might not hold right, you can get that fixed easy, and then sole length, and din, most likley they are a little to far apart for your boot, and what the big deal with looks, the are so damn heavy, salomon 914 are where its at.
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I was standing at the top of a 65 foot cliff the other day, trying to figure out if the conditions would be good enough to drop it anytime soon, and i turned to look uphill and my ski popped off and tracked straight off the cliff. It was hell getting down around the cliff band with one ski.
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