@nicolasfat I just bought some ski boards and ski board bindings work better if they have risers on them and when I was at the store they had bindings specifically made for ski boards and park twin tip skis but idk if u can take the bindings off a regular ski and put them on ski boards or twin tipped park skis
@nicolasfat yo, it normally doesnt matter, as long as the constuction of the binding itself is the same. generally, a normal, single tip special ski binding, will be a two stage close. that means that you step on a piece, iit goes down, then the rest of the binding hydraulically closes(raises). a park binding typically woud only be a singl stage entry system
if i have just regular skiis with regular bindings, could i switch the bindinds over to some twin tips(k2 dissoderly) or do i need special bindings?
nicolasfat 2 years ago
@nicolasfat Are u sure this is a question that u want answere from some1 on youtube?
watchmyshoes22 2 years ago
what ever. do you have the awsner?
nicolasfat 2 years ago
@nicolasfat I just bought some ski boards and ski board bindings work better if they have risers on them and when I was at the store they had bindings specifically made for ski boards and park twin tip skis but idk if u can take the bindings off a regular ski and put them on ski boards or twin tipped park skis
watchmyshoes22 2 years ago
@nicolasfat yo, it normally doesnt matter, as long as the constuction of the binding itself is the same. generally, a normal, single tip special ski binding, will be a two stage close. that means that you step on a piece, iit goes down, then the rest of the binding hydraulically closes(raises). a park binding typically woud only be a singl stage entry system
LINEskisREP 8 months ago