The 0-5 lbs settings you're referring to are related to ski bindings. Let me explain:
DIN Setting (Release Force):
The DIN setting, short for Deutsches Institut f?r Normung (German Institute for Standardization), is the industry-adopted scale of release force settings for ski bindings.
It determines how easily your ski bindings will release your boots during a fall or other forces.
The correct DIN setting depends on factors such as your skiing ability, weight, height, and boot sole length.
To find your recommended DIN setting, you can use a DIN calculator that takes these factors into account.
DIN Calculator - Ski Bindings - Ski Equipment - Mechanics of Skiing (mechanicsofsport.com)
Brake Width:
The arms attached to the heel piece of your ski bindings are called brakes.
Ski brakes are designed to stop your skis after release so you can retrieve them quickly and prevent them from posing a danger to other skiers.
The waist width of your skis determines the ski brake width (the distance between the two brake arms).
For example, if your skis are 80mm wide at the waist, you'll need bindings with a brake width of at least 80mm (preferably no wider than 95mm).
Choosing an appropriate brake width ensures that the brakes clear the edges of your skis and deploy properly when your ski comes off.
How to Choose Ski Bindings & DIN Setting Chart ' evo
Remember, always have a certified ski technician mount and adjust your ski bindings to ensure they operate safely.
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