Bindings don't come in sizes.
If you mean DIN setting, it's not related to shoe size, but rather to ski ability, height and weight. For a recreational skier, 4-10 is probably a good guess (a little lower range for a beginner and higher for expert).
2007-03-05 03:43:07
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answered by M3Owner 3
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Your shoe size does not matter when picking out ski bindings. Ski boots are independently sized to get an even measure from all companies and in all countries. A size 7.5 would be about 25.5 mondopoint (used for ski boots). Just buy a nice pair of bindings as they will last a long time and you want to be well protected when you fall. Your ski shop is the best place while ebay is the cheapest.
2007-03-05 17:29:51
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answered by skiisme753 2
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That first answer is WAY off. Bindings arn't sized. Your local ski shop will install your bindings to the specifics for you. Don't try it your self! Look for a good over all binding to be in the area of 12 DIN.
If this is all way to confusing just talk to the guy at your local shop and tell him you have no idea what you are doing and they will get you set up.
As for that first guy, Don't answer questions that you have no idea what you are talking about. If people fallowed your advice you could get someone really hurt.
2007-03-05 17:08:48
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answered by Mike C 5
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Like they said, bindings will work with any size foot.
Did you mean what size boots? Well, you have to try them on. Fit is very important.
2007-03-05 23:33:57
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answered by powhound 7
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IF YOU WANNA BE COMFTABALE AND YOU DONOT WANT THEM TIGHT OR LOSE I WOULD ASK FOR A PAIR OF SIZE 9-9.5'S THANKS BYE
2007-03-04 18:21:34
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answered by Anonymous
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