The bindings come with installation instructions, but if you got used bindings that didn't come with instructions... Quick question: are you putting these on new skis, or on skis that already have bindings on them? If they're old skis, remove the bindings already installed and use the old screw holes for the new bindings. If they're new skis, take them to a ski tech. You've got to drill holes in your skis and there are lots of calculations involved - how much you weigh, the skis being used and the way you ski determine where your boots should be on the ski.
Most don't but usually racing skis do
Either you rent a package with skis, poles and boots or just the skis and poles.
Yes, but if you can afford either new skis or new bindings, get the new bindings because they'll keep you safer on the slopes.
The original price was $312.50
One can purchase used skis in New York from many retailers. They are available to buy from Paragon Sports, Eastern Mountain Sports and Play It Again Sports.
The best place to search for discounted skis online is a place like Kijii where people post their used skis. If a person was looking for new they could check sporting good stores and look for sales.
The main site for Rossignol skis becomes available if "buy Rossignol skis" is typed into the search bar. On the site from there, click on the "online store" button located at the top right of the page. For skis, click the "hardgoods store" section, located on the left side of the screen. From there, depending on the type of ski being purchased, either click "Alpine" or "Nordic" in the products section, and then "skis". Both come up with a subcategory of different kinds of skis. To save money, there are a number of websites that pop up for the same skis at a discounted price, underneath the main site, when the words "buy Rossignol skis" are typed into the search bar.
"Les skis."
You can't get skis.
yes there are different skis for men and women the difference is the radius
Because if skis were short and round, they would be called "bicycles".