Not necessarily. If the junior binding has a track or slider system, you can adjust the fore-aft position to accommodate a different boot sole length without drilling new holes. For flat-mount bindings, a significant change in sole length may require remounting. Either way, forward pressure must be readjusted whenever boots change—this is a safety requirement, not optional.
Ski Bindings · Junior/Youth Bindings
Do I need to remount bindings when my child gets new boots?
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