Ski Bindings
Considering the fact that downhill, cross-country and telemark are all different forms of the same sport, skiing, it is interesting to note how different the equipment is for the three styles. Nowhere is this more apparent than in ski bindings. These essential pieces of equipment provide the link between a skier’s boots and his skis, and they immediately identify which style a skier favors.
For a skier, adjusting the ski bindings is one of the most critical actions needed for enhanced safety. But, in order to adjust the bindings on your ski, you first have to establish what type of skier you are.
Most injuries in the sport come about because of skiers simply ignoring safety protocols on the mountains or otherwise participating in reckless activities. However, the second cause of most of these injuries occur due to the skier failing to correctly adjust his bindings.
The ski boots and bindings and not the skis themselves that form the most essential part of your ski set up. While you may think that your skis are the controlling factor in how you handle the slopes, you would be mistaken – your ski boots and bindings are far more important. The ski boots and bindings are the instrument by which a skier maneuvers his or her skis.
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