How Do You Mount Marker Bindings On K2 Skis?
Mounting your bindings onto a pair of skis should be taken seriously. The basic steps are deceptively simple: you position the bindings, drill guide holes and screw on the bindings. But to be safe on the slopes, installing bindings requires a great deal of precision and expertise. To install ski bindings yourself, you need to understand your specific skis and bindings and how you ski. Research your particular ski and bindings using the manufacturer’s website and any materials that came with your skis. Newer K2 skis will have a binding placement graph on the ski sidewall. This chart shows where to position the skis for different types of skiing. Determine how you will ski most of the time. An expert skier going very fast through backcountry terrain will need a binding placement different from the one used by someone who skis leisurely in groomed powder. For example, if you are planning to ski mostly in a terrain park, you may want to mount your bindings in a slightly forward position, w