How do you find the BSL on a ski boot?
Finding your Boot Sole Length (BSL) is easy. On your ski boot, there will be a 3 digit number on the outside or inside heel of one or both of your boots. Keep in mind that there shouldn’t be a decimal (ex. 28.5).
What DIN setting should I use?
You want to consider your weight and ability to determine the correct din setting for you. Generally, the heavier and more advanced skier will require a higher DIN setting. Well lighter and less experienced skiers will benefit from a lower din setting. The wider the ski is, the wider the binding break will need to be.
What is BSL in ski boots?
Ski Boot Sole Length
Ski Boot Sole Length (BSL) Size Chart.
What is the flex rating on ski boots?
The flex rating of a ski boot is a metric that specifies the stiffness of the boot. The flex rating is generally between 60 for the softest boots and 140 or more for race boots and other high-performance boots.
Is Mondo size cm?
Mondo (or mondopoint) sizing is basically the length of your foot in centimeters. That’s almost a centimeter longer.
How high should my din be?
“Within a setting, we expect the boot sole to release within a certain torque range.” The average beginner male will release from his bindings at a DIN setting of 6 or between 194 to 271 Nm of torque, while the average advanced male will release from his bindings at a setting of 8.5 between 271 and 380 Nm.
How many MM is a 27.5 ski boot?
Salomon Ski Boots Size Chart
Size Conversion | Boot Sole Length (mm) | |
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MONDO | Foot Length (mm) | QST Pro |
26 – 26.5 | 260 – 269 | 305 |
27 – 27.5 | 270 – 279 | 315 |
28 – 28.5 | 280 – 289 | 325 |
How long should my ski poles be?
POLE SIZING CHART
SKIERS HEIGHT | DOWNHILL ski pole in INCHES | DOWNHILL ski pole in centimeters |
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5′ 6” | 46” – 48” | 115 – 120 cm |
5′ 7” | 48” | 120 cm |
5′ 8” | 48” | 120 cm |
5′ 9” | 48” – 50” | 120 – 125 cm |