Check your adjustment! Your ski boot should fit perfectly into the ski binding! Insert the front of the boot then the back, with a little pressure the boot should fit easily, and both ends should be locked into the binding!
Adjust the setting according to the skier's profile (DIN)
This is an important step because it determines the binding's release threshold. Once again, your safety is paramount, and a binding that is set too loosely causes it to release too frequently, just as setting it too tight prevents it from coming off and therefore increases the risk of injury! For optimal adjustment, let's review the criteria necessary for adjusting your bindings: the skier's weight, height, age, skiing level, and practice.
To adjust your binding, locate the graduations on the toe piece of your binding. The values correspond to the release value (the higher the number, the less easy it will be to release your binding). Below is a summary table of adjustments based on weight, size, and skiing level!
Use a screwdriver to lower or increase the graduation according to the values shown in the table above . Do this on the toe piece but also on the heel piece of your binding!