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Alpine Ski Bindings

What to Consider:

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Alpine Ski Bindings DIN is an indication of the strength of a binding’s spring (the thing that keeps you locked onto your skis). The higher the DIN, the more pressure, force, and weight it takes to cause the spring to release.
Low DIN

Benefits

  • Easy release complements learning novices
  • Lightweight

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Low DIN
High DIN

Benefits

  • No unintended 'pre-releases'

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High DIN

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Alpine Ski Bindings You’ll find two general construction types in bindings: metal and composite.
Metal Construction

Benefits

  • Increased durability
  • Increased longetivity

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Metal Construction
Composite Construction

Benefits

  • Lightweight

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Composite Construction

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Alpine Ski Bindings Two general types of heelpieces are found among ski bindings: static spring-loaded and spring-loaded pivot.
Static Spring-Loaded

Benefits

  • Static Spring-Loaded
  • Easy to adjust
  • Easy to step in to

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Static Spring-Loaded
Spring-Loaded Pivot

Benefits

  • Spring-Loaded Pivot

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Spring-Loaded Pivot

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