 Free Binding Mounting
We offer all of our customers a FREE binding mounting service with all complete skis & bindings purchased on our website or in store. This is done in house by our qualified technician. All we need is a few details from you when you place your order. (If you don't have details to hand please place your order and them e-mail them to us)
IMPORTANT NOTE - We strongly recommend that you have your boot to binding fit checked by a qualified technician before use. Without physically having your boot to set the bindings, we cannot perform final safety checks. Your local or resort ski shop should be able to do this for you, usually they do not charge for this.
We will set up the skis according to the information you give us. Please check that it is all correct.
Please tell us the age, weight, height, ability level & boot sole length of the skier.
Boot sole length: (This is usually written on the boot,see images on the right) The boot sole length that you supply us with will be used to mount the bindings to the skis. On some skis this involves drilling into the body of the skis. Please ensure this measurement is correct as adjustments at a later date can be complicated (skis & binding systems, where no drilling is required, can easily be adjusted by a qualified technician).
All details are used to set the release settings (DINs) on your bindings. For safety reasons it is important you supply us with accurate information. DINs can easily be adjusted by a qualified technician using a DIN chart to calculate your setting.
Ability level: Please choose an appropriate level - If you select an advanced setting, your bindings are less likely to release during an aggressive manoeuvre (such as a fast turn or fall). If you are unsure or have any questions then call our ski tech department on 01664 812012
Beginner (Type I) " First time skier " Cautious skier " Prefer slower speeds " Favour lower than average release / retention settings " Or entry level skier uncertain of their classification
Intermediate (Type II) " Average / performance skier " Ski at a variety of speeds " Prefer to ski on varied terrain, including most difficult runs. " Or skiers who do not fall into either of the other two categories
Advanced (Type III) " Aggressive Skier " Normally skis at high speed " Prefer steeper & more challenging terrain " Favour higher than average release / retention settings
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