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I'm wondering what my DIN should be if I'm trying to learn flip tricks this year, (misty's flatspins, corks, etc.) and learning new rail tricks (270 on/off, switchups etc) it's currently about 7. is this too high, too low?
if your skis are falling off unnecessarily it is too low
and for anyone to tell you anything about your din you need to say your height, weight, and the level of skier that you are
this is not necessarily true, it can have to do with the forward pressure of the bindings and other factors other than din. If your skis fall off unnecessarily, don't just crank the din up, that is a knee injury waiting to happen. Take them to a shop or even your mountain's repair place if they have one and ask them to check them. But if they aren't falling off, go with dinsetting.com