HOW TO ADJUST YOUR SKIS
Adjusting your ski bindings is an essential step to ensure your safety, comfort, and performance on the slopes or in powder.
CHOOSE YOUR POSITION
The way your skis behave depends on how they are positioned on the ski, or centred.
Setback refers to the position of the bindings shifted toward the back of the skis compared to the ski’s true centre.
Always align the middle of your boot (usually marked by a small line in the middle of the outer sole) with the ski’s reference line, and adjust your position as desired.
RECOMMENDED BY COMMENCAL
Directional, stable, easy to turn.
CLASSIC
Directional. Maximum stability on groomed runs and easy floatation in powder.
PROGRESSIVE
Versatile. The perfect blend of manoeuvrability and control.
FREESTYLE
Symmetrical. Centred for park riding and skiing switch.
Binding Adjustment Checkpoints
ALIGNMENT
Align the centre line of your boot with the appropriate ski mount line.
LENGTH
Adjust the toe piece and heel piece according to the millimetre shell size of your ski boot.
FORWARD PRESSURE
Once your boot is clipped in the indicator at the back should show a compression of 2 to 4 mm.
RELEASE
Have the release value (DIN) of your bindings adjusted by a certified professional.
WARNING: Improper drilling can damage the ski’s structure. If in doubt, contact the COMMENCAL workshop or an authorized ski technician.
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