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Waterski Binding Adjustments

  
  
  
  
  

Pro Water skier Nick Parsons 

To move your bindings or adjust your fin?

Growing up waterskiing all I ever heard from Water Ski Schools and in Water Ski Lessons about fine-tuning your waterski was fin movements.  Fin adjustments, fin adjustments, fin adjustments.  It's my personal belief that the binding movement is the most underrated waterski adjustment that you can master.

 Within the past 5-10 years waterski bindings have really seen advancements.  These advancements include the way the bindings can be adjusted.  Bindings for the most part have only been able to adjust in ¼ inch increments.  Bindings now come straight from the factory with the ability to move down to the 1/16 or even the 1/32 of an inch.  With the ability to make adjustments this small you can accomplish the same results as fin adjustments if not more and with more control and less time.

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Skiing at several different lakes throughout the summer it's necessary for me to make ski adjustments in order to have my ski ready for competition.  Depending on how the water feels my ski usually requires a forward or backward movement of my bindings of a 1/8 - 1/16 inch.  When skiing at home and dialing in a ski my binding movements often get down to a 1/32-inch.   All these movements usually occur with little or no fin adjustments.  I typically start with a standard fin setting and go with my binding movement routine.  If I had to give advice to a fellow waterskier looking for that extra 1-2% edge to get him a few more buoys, I'd say master your binding adjustments and spend less time with your fin.

Written by Nick Parsons

 


Comments

Hi Nick, 
 
It was great to read your article as i've recently purchased a new ski and feel i haven't quite got it set up right yet. Whilst i'm uncomfortable making fin adjustments as i don't have the knowledge or tools to do it i have tried moving my bindings. As a basic rule how does binding adjustments impact the performance of the ski. i.e. By moving them forward does this put more tip in the water and cause a sharper turn? Are binding adjustments similar to fin adjustments in terms of impact on ski's performance? 
 
Cheers, Simon
Posted @ Sunday, January 10, 2010 7:56 PM by Simon
Simon thanks for your question! Stay tuned for the answer, which will be the subject of Nick's next post!
Posted @ Friday, January 15, 2010 9:54 PM by Robby Trimble
Nick's an awesome guy to ski with!
Posted @ Thursday, January 21, 2010 1:55 PM by Online Coaching with Nick Parsons
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