Ski Binding Size Guide
Binding size, or brake width, is determined by ski waist width. We recommend a brake width equal to, or at most 15mm wider than, the ski waist width.
Binding Size (mm) | 80 | 90 | 100 | 110 | 120 | 130 |
Ski Waist Width (mm) | 65 - 80 | 75 - 90 | 85 - 100 | 95 - 110 | 105 - 120 | 115 - 130 |
DIN Setting Guide
The DIN setting is the release value of a ski binding. Use the chart to find a recommended DIN range for your bindings.
DIN | 0.5 to 2.5 | 0.75 to 4.5 | 2 to 7 | 3 to 10 | 3 to 11 | 3 to 12 | 6 to 14 | 6 to 16 | 8 to 18 |
Skier Weight (lb) | 25 - 65 | 30 - 100 | 50 - 165 | 65 - 200 | 65 - 240 | 65 - 250 | 130 - 280 | 130 - 200+ | 150 - 200+ |
Skier Weight (kg) | 11 - 29 | 14 - 45 | 23 - 75 | 29 - 91 | 29 - 109 | 29 - 113 | 59 - 127 | 59 - 91+ | 68 - 91+ |
Ability Level | Beginner - Intermediate | Beginner - Intermediate | Beginner - Intermediate | Beginner - Intermediate | Beginner - Advanced | Intermediate - Expert | Intermediate - Expert | Intermediate - Expert | Expert - Pro |
Skier Description | Lightweight children | Junior skiers | Heavier beginning or beginning to advanced junior skiers | Intermediate to advanced junior skiers or lightweight beginning adult skiers. | Beginning skiers or lightweight intermediate to advanced adult skiers. | Heavier intermediate or lightweight expert adult skiers | Heavier or more aggressive intermediate to expert adult skiers. | Heavier skiers, very aggressive advanced and expert adult skiers. | Expert big mountain skiers and racers. |
Important Notice
Ski bindings should always be mounted and adjusted by a certified ski binding technician. Please visit your local
evo store to get your bindings mounted by a professional.