Find the right DIN range
Ski bindings secure your boots to your skis and release when needed. Release settings are known as DIN.
- Lower DIN: Releases with less force; best for lighter, beginner to intermediate or cautious skiers
- Higher DIN: More force is required to release; best for heavier, advanced or aggressive skiers
Match skill to DIN ranges
- Beginner-intermediate: 3-10
- Advanced: Up to 14, 15 or 16
- Juniors: Up to 7
Pro tip: Brands often include the highest DIN value in the product name.
Brake width
Choose brakes that fit your ski waist width—equal to or up to 15mm wider.
Boot compatibility
Most modern ski bindings are MNC (multi-norm compatible) and work with GripWalk, Alpine and Walk to Ride
Read full article: How to Choose Downhill Ski Bindings