Your boots have 2 grooves while your skis have 1 ridge. The main types are sns and nnn. Picture on both ski and boot on the mechanism would help. In your 1st pic the boot mechanism is in the snow. It looks like boots are nnn and skis sns. You can change the bindings on the skis
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There are different boots for different skis. The adapters on your skis do not match the boots and you’re going to have to get either new skis or boots.
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Get military boots and hunting skies.
Fits always.
Buy a pair of really cheap skis with the right bindings from Tori. Put those bindings on your actual skis.
Those skiis look older than the boots, prehaps you could take it to a professional on sportshop, and have them evaluate wheter its worth to change the mechanism (wich it probably is), and then you show the boot you have and they will do it right so it fits.
I personally like the lever closing mechnism, those seem to be the push style
I just got my first skis and just learned this… As most people have said, skis have 2 attachment versions, SNS (apparently the older version not sold at Prisma) and NNN, (the newer one, I guess).
I bought a pair of used SNS boots from someone on Tori for $10. You might need to do the same if you wanna use those skis.
You might have different connection surfaces. I would suggest you to buy new skiis or boots. Or a new connector to the skiis.
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Your boots have 2 grooves while your skis have 1 ridge. The main types are sns and nnn. Picture on both ski and boot on the mechanism would help. In your 1st pic the boot mechanism is in the snow. It looks like boots are nnn and skis sns. You can change the bindings on the skis
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There are different boots for different skis. The adapters on your skis do not match the boots and you’re going to have to get either new skis or boots.
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Get military boots and hunting skies.
Fits always.
Buy a pair of really cheap skis with the right bindings from Tori. Put those bindings on your actual skis.
Those skiis look older than the boots, prehaps you could take it to a professional on sportshop, and have them evaluate wheter its worth to change the mechanism (wich it probably is), and then you show the boot you have and they will do it right so it fits.
I personally like the lever closing mechnism, those seem to be the push style
I just got my first skis and just learned this… As most people have said, skis have 2 attachment versions, SNS (apparently the older version not sold at Prisma) and NNN, (the newer one, I guess).
I bought a pair of used SNS boots from someone on Tori for $10. You might need to do the same if you wanna use those skis.
You might have different connection surfaces. I would suggest you to buy new skiis or boots. Or a new connector to the skiis.