Ski bindings
At One Open Sky, you will find a wide selection of ski bindings from renowned brands such as LOOK,MarkerandSalomonWhether you are into alpine skiing, touring, freeride, or freestyle, we have the bindings that match your ambitions and ensure you never compromise on equipment or safety.
Ski bindings – your key to control and safety
Ski bindings, also known as ski boot bindings, are a crucial part of your ski equipment. They connect your ski boots to the skis and provide you with optimal control, stability, and safety on both slopes and off-piste. It is important to choose the right bindings that suit your weight, height, ability, and not least your preferred discipline – whether you are skiing on slopes, exploring the backcountry, engaging in freeride, or loving freestyle in the snow park.
Types of ski bindings
There are several types of ski bindings, each designed for different forms of skiing:
- Alpine ski bindings: Perfect for classic alpine skiing on slopes. These bindings are robust, often made of metal and plastic, and have a release mechanism that protects you in case of a fall.
- Cross-country bindings: Lighter and more flexible, ideal for cross-country and touring, where ankle freedom of movement is essential.
- Freeride and freestyle bindings: Specifically developed for skiers who want maximum freedom and safety when performing tricks, jumps, and skiing on varied terrain. These bindings are often reinforced to withstand the extra stresses from freestyle and freeride.
Choose the right ski bindings
It can be challenging to find the perfect ski bindings, especially if you are new to skiing. Our experts are ready with professional guidance, so you get the optimal solution for your specific needs. We help you match the bindings to your skis and ski boots, taking into account your weight, height, experience, and skiing style—whether you prefer fast carving turns on the slopes, adventures off-piste, or creative tricks in the snow park.
Safety and proper adjustment
Safety is paramount when it comes to ski bindings. A properly adjusted binding protects you from injuries by releasing when necessary but not during small bumps or vibrations. The DIN scale is used to set the release force on your bindings. The DIN value depends on your weight, height, age, ability, and skiing style. Our ski technicians are happy to help you find and adjust the correct DIN value, so you can ski with peace of mind.
Touring and backcountry
Do you dream of exploring the untouched snow of the mountains? We offer a full range of touring ski bindings that make it easy to move up the mountain and safely down again. Touring bindings combine low weight, great freedom of movement, and reliable safety—perfect for those who want to experience freedom outside the groomed slopes.
Everything for your ski setup
When assembling your new ski setup, don't overlook the importance of the right ski bindings. At One Open Sky, you'll find everything from complete ski and binding setups to outerwear and accessories, so you're ready for all challenges—whether you're into alpine skiing, touring, freeride, or freestyle.
Do you have questions or need guidance? Contact our team of passionate experts who are always ready to help you choose the best ski bindings for your specific needs.
Frequently asked questions about ski bindings:
- How to adjust ski bindings correctly?
- What does it cost to have bindings on skis?
- Which bindings should I choose for my ski type?
Whether you are a beginner or an experienced skier, the right ski bindings are crucial for both your experience and your safety on the slopes. Don't compromise – choose quality, guidance, and security at One Open Sky.