Where you SHOULD mount your ski bindings

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  • Опубликовано: 9 июл 2024
  • What's going on everyone? Thank for watching today's video.
    In this video I go over the different mounting positions on your skis, what they mean, and where you would mount you bindings. Please feel free to leave any questions done below, and don't for get to like and subscribe.
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  • @austinrobinson6042
    @austinrobinson6042 Год назад +2

    Thank you so much for making such a clear and concise explanation!

  • @pavellia741
    @pavellia741 7 месяцев назад +2

    Excellentt présentation.
    Quick to point.
    Great introduction why points are select.
    90% of skiers do not know difference,,or have technique to feel difference.
    10% skiers know or feel difference but do not know how to,,,
    Your presentation addresses these skiers..
    Yes very careful….
    Thank you for excellent video.

  • @DanielDunn
    @DanielDunn Год назад

    Thanks man, that was excellent.

  • @robertwaddell3420
    @robertwaddell3420 Год назад

    Thanks, great video.

  • @nicholash8021
    @nicholash8021 2 года назад +1

    Very good advice and I completely agree. I have brand new K2 Sight's that are designed as park skis but are also touted as very all-mountain capable and the boot middle mark is set at 3.5cm behind true center. Some youtubers who have do some insane acrobatics on this ski mount it dead center, but if you want this to be an all-rounder, I'd stick with the recommended mounting point. When you look at the ski, the mark is actually dead center with the "meat" of the ski and it makes perfect sense. Any more than 2cm forward or back (at least on the 160's or less) and either your front or rear binding will be on a slightly thinner part of the ski, especially if you have big boots and short skis. This will really upset the flex of the ski, making it disproportional. So like it's said in this video, I wouldn't go more than 1, maybe 2cm beyond this mark without understanding the change in dynamics.

  • @clientaaarei8367
    @clientaaarei8367 2 года назад

    great info

  • @drJ1969
    @drJ1969 2 года назад

    Thank you !, Bent Chetler 120s .. 3cm fwd !,

  • @dann4083
    @dann4083 3 года назад +7

    Ok, the ultimate way to find your sweet spot to mount your bindings.
    First demo the ski you want to buy.
    The demo bindings adjust for a wide range of boot shell sizes.
    Usually it's just flip a lever and you can move the binding forward and back, just be sure to move them the same amount.
    Ski, change it ski some more find what you like on that ski. measure the distance from the standard mount position and then go mount your ski's. Don't guess. Thats dumb.
    Now, you'll be able to adjust more with a smaller boot then a larger size, more adjustment if you are a 9.5 as opposed to a size 13. Or I buy demo bindings and mount them and then I can loan skis to visiting friends or change my settings based on the day. Hard pack maybeeee a bit forward to day, Oh, powder day maybe a bit back. Ya tunable ski's. So, there's your Dinosaur skier tip.

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  • @n-da-bunka2650
    @n-da-bunka2650 2 года назад

    Good video...

  • @mitsoskats3095
    @mitsoskats3095 2 года назад

    Hello. Your videos are very explanatory and well done for that. I am a beginner with 172cm height, 76 kg, and 58 years old. My skis are the blizzard expedition 167cm..In which position do you think I should place the binder? Which one is in front and how much? my style is cross-country slow skiing.

  • @hasanyalki6669
    @hasanyalki6669 Год назад

    I wonder if binding w 90mm brake width would fit to a ski with 85mm on waist? Ski manufacturer recommends -8cm binding mounting.

  • @Kalazzara
    @Kalazzara 3 года назад

    thanks

  • @user-cp1wr4db6c
    @user-cp1wr4db6c Год назад +1

    If the ski is for park and the recommended mounting position is -2 but i every i know says to put in the middle is ok to mount +1? My height is 176 and my ski is 178. Am i notice any difference?

  • @klank67
    @klank67 2 года назад

    Great explanation. Thanks!
    My Volkl Kendo 88s have 3 lines to mount the bindings. Any insight as to what each is best for? They're currently mounted off the rear-most line. Cheers!

    • @MountainVibes
      @MountainVibes  2 года назад +1

      Hey there!
      The rear-most line will be for a traditional setup for carving and float. While the most forward line will make the skis a bit more playful by moving your weight forward. This setup will allow you to hop around a bit easier. Where the middle line, in theory, should give you the best of both. Hope this helps.

  • @pavellia741
    @pavellia741 7 месяцев назад +1

    Oh,,,may I add?
    I always measure my skis,,,for running surface …
    Many ski companies do not give precise data.
    Just measure rocker skis..

  • @toggle.
    @toggle. Год назад +3

    I just got the bent chetler 100s size 164 snd look pivots and i am a 5,4 male and 105 pounds. the guy at the shop was recommending me to mount them center but i normally ski all mountain with some powder some park and groomers. where do you think i should mount them?

    • @elliottc9795
      @elliottc9795 Год назад

      Bruh wish someone would respond to this we are the same.

    • @mertanen1
      @mertanen1 Год назад

      I have the same skis, bindings and problem. I would also like to know what would be the best solution if you ski both park and powder.
      In the video, was hinted to mount somewhere in between? All ideas would be greatly appreciated.

    • @ei2852
      @ei2852 Год назад

      1cm back from center

  • @jasonm7204
    @jasonm7204 3 года назад

    I have a set of smaller 150 Volkl Racetiger skiis for my daughter, but am uncertain about where the center markings are on these. Besides the serial # on the side, there might be a small | mark about an inch in front of it, but there is also a very small (3cm x 2 cm) mark kind of near the center between two screw pictures that says "3.6 x 7.5mm" and directly between the screw pictures it has arrows that point to the back screw indicator that says (screw picture) "" (screw picture). Looks like about 3cm between the screw pictures. Is this where the ski center point is that usually matches the boot center point? Is the back or front mark generally the specific center point? Lastly, in general with slalom racing, is the mount point 1-2 cm in front of the center mark on the skiis? Thanks! Great video- much appreciated!

    • @jasonm7204
      @jasonm7204 3 года назад

      Sorry- the line code somehow continued through my text there and won't let me edit. It should say "< Max 480mm > screw pic. Looks like about 3 cm between the screw pictures. Is this where the ski center point is that usually matches the boot center point? Is the back or front mark generally the specific center point (or in the middle)? Lastly, in general with slalom racing, is the mount point 1-2 cm in front of the center mark on the skiis? Thanks! Great video- much appreciated!

    • @MountainVibes
      @MountainVibes  3 года назад

      Hi Jason,
      To start, the "3.6x 7.5 mm" marking is for the ski tech to know what drill bit to use. In the case of where to set the midpoint, that | marking on the side is it. To my knowledge, these skis usually come with a binding track on it. If there is a track on it, and if setup correctly, just follow the sole length markings, and the boot will automatically lineup at the correct midpoint on the ski.
      Hope this helps.

  • @prtconstruction4797
    @prtconstruction4797 Год назад +1

    Hi I am a 5 foot adult women weight 123 and like riding twin tip skis (2023 honey bee by line) I love bumps trees Littke jumps ( like 12 inches high nothing to difficult) and 8% I go in the park to mess around with my 10 yr old son. Suggestions were to put my bindings???? Ty 😊

    • @MountainVibes
      @MountainVibes  Год назад

      I would mount your bindings at recommended for the Honey Bee. They are a bit back from center to make the ski more playful and easier to throw around.

  • @leifzaugg3073
    @leifzaugg3073 Год назад

    I got k2 reckoner 112, what do you think on 1 cm back from true centre

    • @MountainVibes
      @MountainVibes  Год назад

      I haven't had a chance to test them, so I'm not entirely sure where to mount them. They are a more forward mounted ski to begin with the "Team" mount is 3.5 back of center. If you're more freestyle focused, you could go 1 cm back. I'd speak to the tech that's gonna mount them, and get there opinion too.

  • @frankkuntz9616
    @frankkuntz9616 3 года назад

    Do you know if nnn bindings have a crash release built into them?
    3 pin had that feature and my worn out sds adidas had a crash release system , saving me a few times.
    I can't find info on that and l have fallen a few times on my new nnn bindings with no release.

  • @SF-fh4td
    @SF-fh4td 3 года назад

    Hi , I have an atomic punx 5 2021 , where do you think I Should mount my bindings?

    • @MountainVibes
      @MountainVibes  3 года назад

      It really depends on where you intend to use them the most. If you want a nice all rounded/ take everywhere ski., leave it at the recommended marking. If you want a more freestyle ski, I would move the mounting point forward 2 cms.

  • @mikehoffman7131
    @mikehoffman7131 Год назад

    You should do this for the Head Kore ski where they are mounted on recommended SO far back already and then there's only 1 hash mark ahead of center when there are 4-5 hashes behind recommended. I feel like I'm wearing clown shoes with them on. There's so much ski in front of my boot mounted at recommended. Trying to decide if I want to go +1 or more ahead of recommended.

    • @MountainVibes
      @MountainVibes  Год назад +1

      If I had easy access to a demo pair I would.
      They do have a more directional mounting point, which does make the nose super long.

    • @mikehoffman7131
      @mikehoffman7131 Год назад

      @@MountainVibes I ended up remounting and going +1.5 cm from recommended. I haven't had a chance to ski them but to the eye they look a lot more "comfortable" to me. did not like the super long nose view at all.

  • @billlyons9826
    @billlyons9826 3 месяца назад

    Hi - Good video and I have 2 questions about this that are somewhat related: 1) I have an older pair of Hart F-17T's and they do not appear to have any manufacturer's markings on them like you discuss here to tell how the bindings have been mounted relative to the recommended positions. So, is there a way I can know their positioning now? 2) The first question really comes from the fact that I'm preparing to buy new skis and bindings and wish to tell the new installers how the bindings were positioned. The thing is, the bindings were installed on a demo rail and are adjustable. They are right in the correct spot for me, but with no markings on the skis and with these rail mountings, I don't know how to inform the installer of the binding location that is ideal for me. Hope you can help out.

    • @MountainVibes
      @MountainVibes  3 месяца назад

      That's tough to find out when the skis are older. Is there no notch, or indent on the top of the skis somewhere in the middle of the bindings?
      You may have to jump on some ski forms and ask previous owners how they had their skis mounted.
      Most demo jigs are at a set width to drill the plates. Depending on what bindings they are, a shop may be able to tell you where the center mark is by laying a jig over top.

  • @leifkrosby-nm9fe
    @leifkrosby-nm9fe 2 месяца назад

    does moving the binding a little forward from recommended mount change the turn radius of the ski

    • @seanorr5105
      @seanorr5105 День назад

      No, but might make it easier to load if you’re usually backseated

  • @alex.lind0846
    @alex.lind0846 Год назад +1

    if om getting on3p mango 100s 166cm should i mount back or dead center i have faction 2.0 rn and they are dead center

    • @MountainVibes
      @MountainVibes  Год назад

      I’m not familiar with those skis. Check the specs and see how much rocker you have. If it’s minimal, you could go dead center.

    • @whitebeltforlife5271
      @whitebeltforlife5271 Год назад

      I just bought the Mango 🥭 166 ' s .... I'm using the ski for high carving , trees , groomers and , steeps ..
      Not sure where to mount my bindings ..

    • @MountainVibes
      @MountainVibes  Год назад +1

      @@whitebeltforlife5271 it sounds like you want your skis to behave more directional. The skis have a close to center mount, so go 1.5 - 2 cm back to give you a more directional feel, while maintaining the ski's playfulness. I did this with my Candide 3.0.

    • @whitebeltforlife5271
      @whitebeltforlife5271 Год назад

      Love it ! Thank you !

  • @chaoshalofifa
    @chaoshalofifa 3 года назад +1

    Ive got the bent chetler 100s with pivot look 15 bindings. Ive mounted them +3 from recommended so I can ski switch, do a lot of all mountain but also have some stability while doing jumps in the park. Do you think that was the right move or should have I gone with the recommended?

    • @MountainVibes
      @MountainVibes  3 года назад +2

      You may find that you'll have to lean back more in soft snow to prevent yourself from nose diving. That's really the main issue here. Only time will tell if you've gone too far forward. Any other aspect of skiing should be fine.

    • @chaoshalofifa
      @chaoshalofifa 3 года назад

      @@MountainVibes thank you so much!! looking forward to the next season and more uploads :D

    • @gagekopp7045
      @gagekopp7045 2 года назад

      How do the bindings perform? Just got them today

    • @chaoshalofifa
      @chaoshalofifa 2 года назад

      @@gagekopp7045 they’re amazing - a bit more effort to clip in but once in it’s solid. Feel safer too !!

    • @gagekopp7045
      @gagekopp7045 2 года назад

      @@chaoshalofifa sick

  • @michaelperez81583
    @michaelperez81583 3 года назад +2

    Always mount mine at recommended but that’s probably why I have 10 pairs of skis

  • @carterfan80
    @carterfan80 2 года назад

    If I think my skis are about four centimeters too long, would you recommend me moving the mount point up one cm or 2? Or not at all?

    • @MountainVibes
      @MountainVibes  2 года назад +1

      4cm isn't a huge deal. I would just keep the bindings where they are.