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    DIN setting chart?

    Where can I get one?

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    heh, you googled me to it..

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    You suck. For shits and giggles (and to prove you suck), I pasted your tread title into google (heard of it?) and and looky what I found. Yes, you suck.

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    huh????

    according to that chart my DIN should be set on 4?

    140 lbs

    5'7"

    sole length 313


    what?

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    fyi marker and salomon DIN charts are different.
    i chart 10.25 on marker and 9 on salomon
    go for rob

    www.dpsskis.com

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    Quote Originally Posted by MOHSHSIHd
    huh????

    according to that chart my DIN should be set on 4?

    140 lbs

    5'7"

    sole length 313


    what?
    You're a type I skier? Don't look for work as a rental tech.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MOHSHSIHd
    huh????

    according to that chart my DIN should be set on 4?

    140 lbs

    5'7"

    sole length 313


    what?
    are you a 'type I' skier?

  10. #10
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    dont listen to the din setting charts.

    its pretty much made for people for liability issues. different companies have different recommendations based on your height weight skier ability. they then put it on their torque test machine to see if it releases right. if you are a good skier and dont want to lose your skis in the pow i'd recommend going atleast 2-3 din settings above what they recommend.

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