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ski_salmon6969
HypeBeastThis is a dumb thread because the largest factors are height, weight, selected skill level, and bsl. They each can modify it about 1-1.5pts up or down. This isn't something to compare between people since we all have different combinations of those factors. Anything extra is simply fine tuning or people unnecessarily cranking their bindings cuz the forward pressure is too low. The correct din for you is one that releases when you need it to and doesn't release when you don't want it to.
But anyway mine is 8.
sullivanobrien_idk what i am supposed to be, somewhere between 5-7 probably
but
shop put my wets at a 5.5 when i got them mounted and i cranked that up to a 10 with a screwdriver up on the mountain. 7 on my pow skis but i keep popping out of them when i land a little forward so idk, maybe thats what happens with attack 16s? i would imagine not but im only familiar with pivots
GordmanBro you brought it from 5.5 to 10 why?
WoFlowz5‘9 5’10 on a good day. 170-180 depending on how much activity I do and if I’ve been working out or not. Din at a 8.5 I think. Type 3plus skier. Look pivot 12s never popped out when I shouldn’t have so im not gonna mess with it
armchair_skier6ft, 215lbs, 9.5
IMO people need to dial their forward pressure before touching their DINs
elm.6' 160lbs din at 10.5 on p18's.
If I don't pop out when I get fully on my tips standing still I'm good.
Also different skis require slightly different dins change my mind.
WoFlowz5‘9 5’10 on a good day. 170-180 depending on how much activity I do and if I’ve been working out or not. Din at a 8.5 I think. Type 3plus skier. Look pivot 12s never popped out when I shouldn’t have so im not gonna mess with it
safarisamI’m at at a 10, it’s the 3+ on the chart. 8.5 at a 3 but I kept popping out at weird times.