any of the real techie types know if it really helps add life to bindings to turn down the DIN in the offseason (assuming you have one)? some of my friends do it but will it help realistically?
any of the real techie types know if it really helps add life to bindings to turn down the DIN in the offseason (assuming you have one)? some of my friends do it but will it help realistically?
The current Salomon manual says that they should be reduced to the lowest setting for summer.
Whether or not this actually makes a difference is not so easy to say. I don't know why you would design a binding so that parts would creep or yield at rest at any setting.
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