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hey this is Jonathan at Powderstone Ski Shop. and I'm here today to talk to you a little bit about choosing the right ski binding. YouTube·Powder7
Look for narrower waists (75-85mm) and a shorter turn radius for better edge grip on hard snow.
Buying skis and bindings as a set is a smart move for most resort skiers, as manufacturers often design these components to work together for optimal power transfer and safety. 1. Match the Skis to Your Terrain and Level
How to Choose a Ski and Bindings Set Bindings Downhill Skiing
A waist width of 88-100mm is the "sweet spot" for handling both groomed runs and light off-piste snow.
Your "quiver-killer" (one ski that does everything) typically falls into the category.
Beginners should choose soft-flex skis that are forgiving, while experts require stiffer skis for stability at high speeds. 2. Sizing Your Skis How to Choose Ski Bindings | Powder7