Once again we expect to see a surge in past skiers who have no clue what indemnification is all about, and since it is all a big secret, will quickly learn to distrust retailers. Rather than educate customers, the industry is keeping this information secret. The ski and snowboard industry is relying on its collective lack of foresight and overwhelming sense of paranoia to not publish an indemnified bindings list for the general public this season. If you do find a shop that will work on old bindings, they will make you sign a hold harmless form. Why do you care if a binding is still indemnified? Because if you buy skis with non-indemnified bindings, you probably won't find a shop willing to adjust them for you. It just means you do so completely and totally at your own risk. That's all.ĭoes non-indemnified mean that the binding is no longer usable? Not necessarily. By reading this page, user agrees that is not liable for any subsequent use of this universally-available, generic information.Īnd what is indemnification? In short, it means the manufacturer will "support" the certified technician in the event of legal action. Data and suggestions provided here are for informational purposes only. Indemnified Bindings DANGER! Severe injury/Permanent disability if gear selection and setting not done by professional.
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