Learn how to choose the right pair of ski bindings and adjust your din settings in our expert ski binding & din setting guide.
Ski boots are the single most important component of your ski setup – learn how to find the correct ski boots with our expert ski boot sizing guide.
A misconception is that people use their height to choose the size of their skis (as you do for downhill skiing). In both skate skiing and in classic skiing it’s mainlyyour weight that should determine the length of your skis.
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Be confident in your decision and remember that any ski can technically be ridden on most terrain. Determine what type of terrain you’ll be riding most, how often you’ll be skiing and be sure to size your skis correctly. You’ll be stylin on the slopes in no time!
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Your ability and riding style will help determine what flex binding will work best for you. The flex is usually rated on a scale of 1-10 or 1-5, with lower numbers indicating softer flexes. Binding flex mostly depends on personal preference, but there are a few helpful guidelines to get...
They're designed to make the most of fresh conditions and usually have a wider nose and a tapered narrower tail. The binding inserts, which determine the rider's stance, are often set back on a powder snowboard, for flotation and steering with your back foot. Powder snowboards often feature...