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Adjusting your own bindings isn't a bad thing if you know how to do it properly, but since you obviously don't know how to you need to take them to a certified technician, found at all ski shops and sport shops.

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To adjust snow ski bindings, you need to know your boot sole length and your skier type. Using a screwdriver, adjust the binding settings according to the manufacturer's instructions to ensure the correct release settings and retention forces for your skiing ability. It's always recommended to have a professional ski technician make these adjustments for optimum safety and performance.

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