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Are mounted ski bindings adjustable?

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Hi,

I'm buying my first pair of skis after a long time of always hiring. The skis I'm buying will require the bindings to be mounted. My question is, are the bindings adjustable a small amount if I buy new boots later that are say half a mondo size up or down ? I know hire skis have demo bindings that cope with any boot size, but I an concerned about changing boots with my new skis.

Thanks in advance

PeteH
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Yes, they are usually adjustable.
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Yes, there is a "forward pressure" adjustment to allow for slight variations in boot size. Different makes have different mechanisms and it might not be obvious to an untrained user, but if you are in a shop getting new boots I'm sure they can check the bindings at the time.

If you buy skis online you will also need to check this setting when you first try your boots in them. I did this myself but got a ski tech to check them in resort (a bit cheeky but we were hiring a pair of skis for my wife at the time and it only took the guy 30 seconds to verify I had done it right).
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peteh, yes but only the heel piece. I'd suggest getting you boots changed before you mount the skis if you suspect you are dropping a size.
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peteh, I don't think I'd worry for a sole size up or down and bear in mind that "boot" size changes don't always change sole lengths.

Edit, by that I mean that as long as they're mounted for one of your pairs of boots they will have enough adjustment to accommodate any other of your boots.

Unless you have interchangeable/modular feet. And they (the skis not your feet) would almost certainly be able to be re-mounted if you suddenly grow/shrank (relatively) immense/tiny feet.


Last edited by Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do. on Tue 12-11-13 21:54; edited 2 times in total
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Does it depend on the bindings? A few years ago I went down a boot size (think it was a size and a half), which was too much for my bindings had to have them remounted.
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Princess?, I guess. e.g. turntable Rossi/Look don't have so much native adjustment but I think are usually on plates now anyway.
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Thanks for the feedback everyone. It sound like I'll probably be ok if I changed boots.
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