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A ski binding is a device that connects a ski boot to the ski. Generally, it holds the boot firmly to allow the skier to maneuver the ski. However, if certain force limits are exceeded, it releases the boot to minimize skier injury, such as in the case of a fall or impact. There are different types of bindings for different types of skiing.
Modern alpine skiing bindings fix the boot at the toe and heel.
In some bindings, to reduce injury the boot can release in case of a fall. The boot is released by the binding if a certain amount of torque is applied, usually created by the weight of a falling skier. The torque required is adjustable, according to the weight, foot size, and skiing style. A snow brake prevents the ski from moving while it is not attached to a boot.
Also known as randonee, an alpine touring binding allows the heel to be clipped down to the ski when skiing downhill, but allows it to be released when climbing.
An alpine touring binding allows the skier to have the heel of the ski boot free and the toe of the ski boot in the binding when using Nordic skiing techniques for ski touring, and to have both the heel and the toe of the ski boot in the binding when using alpine skiing techniques to descend the mountain. Most touring bindings are designed for ski boots falling under one of two ISO specifications:
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Set up your ski binding correctly!
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Set the DIN-Value of your ski binding!
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It's really important taht your skibinding is set correctly to your ski boot. It is a simpel thing to do, and all you need is a screwdriver. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Videos: Set your DIN-Value: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EN9sAQsbm9s ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Instagram: http://instagram.com/jakobmack ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Kameras: Canon 70D + Canon 24-105mm f4 L IS USM ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Software: Sony Vegas Pro 11 -----------------------------------------...
This video explains how to adjust Atomic Device 310 ski bindings. The concepts explained can be applied to any bindings. To learn about proper toe cup height adjustment, which I missed in this video, check out my other video - https://youtu.be/UBp1S0wunS4. DISCLAIMER: I'm not a ski technician. You should have a professional adjust your bindings, as they need to be adjusted properly to be safe. Following the advice in this video does NOT guarantee that your bindings will be safe.
The inner-workings of ski bindings are shown through the manufacturing process. The bindings are precisely constructed to hold fast during operation, yet release during an accident. | http://www.sciencechannel.com/tv-shows/how-its-made/ Catch HOW IT'S MADE Thursdays at 9/8c on Science! Watch full episodes: http://bit.ly/HowItsMadeFullEpisodes Subscribe to Science Channel: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=sciencechannel Check out SCI2 for infinitely awesome science videos. Every day. http://bit.ly/SCI2YT Download the TestTube app: http://testu.be/1ndmmMq
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Mounting Ski Bindings on Skis First off, be sure to visit our webpage! http://adventureinabackpack.com/how-to-mount-bindings-on-skis In this article of our how-to series, I will be showing you how to mount a set of snow ski bindings onto your snow skis. Taking your skis to a shop to have them done is definitely a good way to get your new skis ready to rip, but if you are like me, you like to do things yourself and feel a bit of pride when you are able to do something yourself. I do feel the need to add the disclaimer that I am not formally trained in ski binding installation. I have simply learned how to do it based on reading the binding tech manuals as well as some good old fashioned 'figuring it out'. That being said, I have full confidence in the way I mount bindings because, we...
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Checking the release function of 'tech' type ski bindings used for ski touring and backcountry skiing. These are simple tests used to be sure the binding works correctly, this is not a method of measuring release values. IF YOUR BINDING DOES NOT PERFORM, BE ADVISED THIS CAN BE CAUSED BY THE BOOT OR THE BINDING, TO TROUBLE SHOOT, DO A-B TESTING USING DIFFERENT COMBINATIONS OF BOOTS AND BINDINGS. Please leave comments at WildSnow website.
Setting the right DIN Value on your ski binding is important. I'm showing you how to change those numbers and what value is the right one for you. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Videos: Set up your ski binding: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q3V2faJaohs ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Instagram: http://instagram.com/jakobmack ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Kameras: Canon 70D + Canon 24-105mm f4 L IS USM ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Software: Sony Vegas Pro 11 ---------------------------------...