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Certification Program 34
Technician Certification Exam 34
ALPINE SKI 38
Technical Features 39
Maintenance & Repairs 43
Boot 47
Standard Boot Norms 48
Technical Features 48
Salomon Foot Measurer 49
Advanced Fit Technology Liner 50
Custom Shell technology 52
Salomon Boot Technologies 53
Boot Concepts 54
Foot anatomy and fit 59
Spare Parts 66
Warranty 81 Rev. 01 - 091012
Binding
Technical reference for the
complete line of current
Salomon alpine bindings
2009/2010 Certification program
Salomon provides its Authorized Alpine Binding Dealers with information contained in this publication:
1. To help assure skiers that Salomon alpine 2. To serve as a risk management tool for the
bindings are properly selected, mounted, Authorized Dealer.
adjusted, and serviced.
Canadian Dealers
• For Canada, a $30.00 fee will be invoiced for each Certification Kit sent
to the dealer. Technicians must Register and take the Exam on-line at
www.salomonhookup.ca
1. Log onto the certification website 4. Once you pass the test
• In the U.S. log onto www.salomoncertification.com • In the U.S. click on the button to create a printable certificate. (The
• In Canada log onto www.salomonhookup.ca certificate will be created in Acrobat. If you do not have Acrobat
2. Register your information Reader on your computer, click on the icon, and you can download it
• Once you have signed in, you will get a prompt asking you to confirm free from the web.) OR Write down your certificate number and return
your login-ID. Write this information down in case you need to stop later to retrieve your printable certificate. An invoice for $12 will be
your test in the middle and return later. generated and sent to your shop. If you do not pass, your shop will
not be invoiced. Only passing exams will receive certificate numbers
3. Take the on-line exam
and generate an invoice.
• Once the test begins, do not use your web browser to move “back”
• In Canada, click on the Download Certificate box to create a print-
or “forward”. Doing this will result in a cancelled session and you
able certificate. (The certificate will be created in Acrobat. If you do
will need to start at the beginning.
not have Acrobat Reader on your computer, click on the icon and you
• A score of 90%, or 20 correct answers, must be obtained to pass.
can download it free from the web.) OR click on e-mail Certificate to
• In addition, questions 11 to 22 are considered core questions and
receive an e-mail version.
must be answered correctly.
Legal Claims
In the event a Salomon equipment user or anyone acting upon the equipment user’s behalf contacts the
Authorized Dealer regarding a potential claim:
1. U se your best efforts to determine the exact nature and details of the 4. Gather all information and documents required by Salomon listed in
claim. the Liability Indemnification section for that specific product and send
2. Avoid expressing opinions concerning the claim. You may, to the the documents with a brief description of the incident to:
extent that you have complied with all recommended procedures,
indicate to the claimant or the claimant’s representative that recom- U.S.A. Canada
mended procedures for service and adjustment of the equipment were Alpine Legal Claims Legal Claims Department
followed. Department, Salomon Canada Sports
3. Notify your insurance company. Salomon indemnification is not a sub- Salomon U.S.A., 2700 14th Ave Unit 1-4
stitute for liability insurance. 2030 Lincoln Ave., Markham, On L3R 0J1
Ogden, UT 84401.
Binding 6
Ski/Binding Interface
3.6 mm diameter
Removable Brake
Drill Bit Length
Height (mm)
FIS Norms
Automatic
DIN Scale
US Size
Ti Line
Brakes
(mm)
lbs
kg
RETAIL
À La Carte Models
N 920 Lab 543537 9.5 12-20 18.5 S • ZZ interface S • 19 2.5 1520 A •
N 916 Lab 108234 / 543539 9.5 9-16 18.5 > 95 > 209 S • ZZ interface S • 19 2.5 1280 A •
127-
N 914 Lab 108235 / 785418 9.5 6-14 18.5 58-130 S • ZZ interface S • 19 2.5 1186 A •
286
127-
N Z14 Lab 102895 / 892986 R75/R80 9.5 6-14 18.5 58-130 S V • A • 19 2.5 1150 A
286
127-
N Z12 Oversize Lab 106567 R75 9.5 4-12 18.5 58-130 S V • A • 19 2.5 1150 A
286
N 920 EQ Rac 108233 9.5 12-20 17.5 S • • 19 2.5 1460 A •
N 916 Equipe Comp 108233 9.5 9-16 17.5 > 95 > 209 S • S • 19 2.5 1159 A •
127-
N Z14 789178 B80/B90 9.5 6-14 16.5 58-130 • V • A • 28 3.5 1050 A
Drill Bit Ref. # 000893
286
Jig Ref. # 001157
B80/B90/
N Z12 Oversized 102978 9.5 4-12 16.5 42-120 94-264 • V • A • 28 3.5 980 A
B100
B80/B90/
N Z12 Ti 789181 9.5 4-12 16.5 42-120 92-264 • V • A • 28 3.5 857 Ti A
B100
N Z12 102987 B80/B90 9.5 4-12 16.5 42-120 92-264 • V • A • 28 3.5 970 A
N Z10 789182 / 789184 B80/B90 9.5 3-10 16.5 30-107 66-235 • V • A • 28 3.5 970 A
N 711 102982 B80/B90 9.5 3.5-11 16.5 36-115 79-253 • V A • 28 3.5 960 A
N L9 108044 / 869396 B80 9.5 2.5-9 16.5 25-100 55-220 E A • 28 3.5 861 A
R90/R100/
N STH16 102972 / 890338 9.5 9-16 17.5 > 95 > 209 S • S • 19 2.5 1161 A
R115/R130
127-
N STH14 Driver 102974 R90/R130 9.5 6-14 17.5 58-130 S • S • 19 2.5 1060 A
286
R90/R100/ 127-
N STH14 102975 / 890340 9.5 6-14 17.5 58-130 S V • A • 19 2.5 1025 A
R115/R130 286
R90/R100/
N STH12 Oversized 102976 9.5 4-12 17.5 42-120 92-264 S V • A • 19 2.5 1025 A
R115
N Z10 Ti W 892976 B80/B90 9.5 3-10 16.5 30-107 66-235 • V • A • 28 3.5 857 Ti A
Junior
N Z10 FIS 20 789185 B75 8.0 3-10 20 30-107 66-235 • V • A • 28 3.5 997 A •
001156
001157
N L7 108040 / 108042 /
B80/B90 8.0 2-7.5 16.5 22-85 55-187 E A • 28 3.5 861 A&J
789197 / 789198
000813
000814
784061
001157
# 000892
B80 9.5 3-10 31.5 30-107 66-235 • V • Smartrak Control A • 120 15 1030 Ti A
892996
J Z10 789166 B75 9.5 3-10 31.5 30-107 66-235 • V • Smartrak Grip A • 120 15 1157 A
K 711 102167 / 102889 B75/B80 9.5 3.5-11 31.5 36-115 79-253 • V Smartrak Control A • 120 15 1297 A
J L9 102192 / 102193 /
B80 001156 001157 9.5 2.5-9 31.5 25-100 55-220 E Lightrak A • 120 15 938 A
104442
FR L9 SC 102996 B80 9.5 2.5-9 31.5 25-100 55-220 E Synchro-Center A • 122 15 736 A
001003
001040
FR L7 SC 103030 B80 8.0 2-7.5 31.5 22-85 55-187 E Synchro-Center A • 122 15 736 A&J
000813
000814
FR TZ5 SR 102997 / 108023 9.5 0.5-4.5 14 16711 22-100 E Synchro-Rental A • 56 7 572 A&J
FR TZ5 SC 103017 / 108024 8.0 0.5-4.5 28 16711 22-100 E Synchro-Center A • 86 11 810 A&J
RENTAL
Pre-Mounted
KRR Z12 Ti 890385 / 890384 4-12 31.5 42-120 92-264 • V • Synchro-Center A • 120 15 1033 Ti A
KRR Z10 890425 / 890319 B80/B90 3-10 31.5 30-107 66-235 • V • Synchro-Center A • 120 15 1308 A
KRR 711 890321 / 102994 B80 3.5-11 31.5 36-115 79-253 • V Synchro-Center A • 120 15 1297 A
Adult
B80/B90/
Drill Bit Ref. # 000893
NR Z12 SC 890331 9.5 4-12 31.5 42-120 92-264 • V • Synchro-Center A • 122 15 1383 A
B100/B115
Jig Ref. # 001003
NR Z10 SC 890332 B80/B90 9.5 3-10 31.5 30-107 66-235 • V • Synchro-Center A • 122 15 1370 A
NR 711 SC 890334 B80/B90 9.5 3.5-11 31.5 36-115 79-253 • V Synchro-Center A • 122 15 1362 A
NR L9 SC 103002 B80/B100 9.5 2.5-9 31.5 25-100 55-220 E Synchro-Center A • 122 15 1100 A
NR L9 SR 103003 B80 9.5 2.5-9 18 25-100 55-220 E Synchro-Rental A • 80 10 952 A
FR 609 SC 107744 / 788923 B80 9.5 2.5-9 31.5 25-100 55-220 V Synchro-Center A • 122 15 921 A
NR 609 SR 788924 B80 9.5 2.5-9 18 25-100 55-220 V Synchro-Rental A • 80 10 1016 A
Junior
NR L7 SC 103005 B80 8.0 2-7.5 31.5 22-85 55-187 E Synchro-Center A • 122 15 1100 A&J
22-
001003
001040
000814
10-
NR TZ5 SR 103032 / 108025 8.0 0.5-4.5 14 22-100 E Synchro-Rental A • 56 7 572 A&J
45max
10-
NR TZ5 SC 103031 / 108027 # 247290 8.0 0.5-4.5 28 22-100 E Synchro-Center A • 86 11 810 A&J
45max
Binding Retail systems > 7
Preparation
S TEP 1
Start out prepared with an efficient working area. Your bench should be the right height, with proper light-
ing, and with the necessary tools at hand. Familiarize yourself with all procedures before you start: being
prepared is the best way to avoid errors and costly mistakes. It is important that all components match
those listed on the workshop form. Refer to your workshop form and make sure the bindings are appropri-
ate for the skier. If the bindings have been used, make sure they are in good condition and no parts are
missing, broken, or showing signs of wear.
Boot-to-Binding Compatibility
Before drilling the ski, be sure the • E xcessive ramping or wear of the boot soles are: TZ5, S305, C305, norm boot sole use a model designed
boot you are using is compatible with boot sole at the point where it Q300, S300, their mini equivalents, exclusively for adult norm boots.)
the binding. Only boots that conform contacts the binding. Any wear that earlier model indemnified equiva- A Salomon toe or heel may not be
with applicable standards may be inhibits binding function is exces- lents, and their various counter parts. mounted with another manufacturer’s
used with Salomon bindings. (See sive. (The added width of an adult norm toe or heel. Indemnification and war-
Standard Boot Sole Dimensions • Tread, grid pattern or insignia boot sole somewhat limits the shock ranty are automatically voided for
on page 48 for reference). If a boot present in the AFD area of the boot absorption capability of these models such mixed systems.
sole is warped, worn or improperly sole. This area must be flat over its and they should not be used with a
For Rental specific preparation in-
canted, such that there is more than entire surface. boot sole longer than 304 mm. As
structions, please refer to page 22.
a 1 mm difference in sole flatness • Non-compatible boot sole compo- a result, it is recommended that an
measured across its width, the boot sition. Low-grade thermoplastic aggressive junior skier with an adult
is incompatible. (T.P.) boots may not be used with
Other Compatibility Problems You Salomon bindings. If you are un-
May Encounter certain as to the quality of the boot Junior Boot To Binding Compatibility Chart
• Cut-outs in the boot sole that sole material, perform the Clean Junior Boot Junior IMPORTANT:
vs. Lubricated Test as described Boot Models Norms Bindings Only
prevent the brake from engaging Falcon 100 Adult
Salomon bindings that can
properly. on page 19. Course 90 Adult be used with both junior
Only adult norm boots may be used Course 80 Adult and adult norm boot soles
with adult bindings. Under no cir- Course 70 Adult
are: TZ5, S305, C305, Q300,
Falcon 60 Junior X
cumstances should a junior norm
Reference Performa T3 Adult S300, their mini equivalents,
Page # Section Name boot ever be used with an adult bind- Performa T2 Junior X earlier model indemnified
18 Clean vs. Lubricated Test ing. Salomon bindings that can be 15 Mini Junior X
48 Standard Boot Sole Performa T3 Rental Adult equivalents, and their various
used with both junior and adult norm
Dimensions Performa T2 Rental Junior X counter parts.
Binding Retail Systems > Preparation > 8
Installation
Salomon bindings are installed 3 ways. “À la carte” bindings are installed by drilling holes into the surface
of the ski with the aid of a Salomon jig. Pilot Systems require no jigs and are simply secured to pre-drilled
holes on a premounted Salomon interface. Smartrak Systems can require a combination of these two tech-
niques. Please refer to the specific instructions in this Manual.
A S Correct Incorrect
1. Select the proper jig for the rear handle to open the rear a. If the ski has a mid-sole mark, 10. Re-check your work. The
binding model to be mount- clamps and slide the heel guide align the mid-sole mark on the ski is now ready to be drilled.
ed by referencing the Jig snugly against the boot heel. boot with the mid-sole mark on (Customers may request that
Reference Guide. Fig. A the ski. specific mounting instructions be
2. Check the skis’ serial number 7. Close the locking lever. b. If the ski has a tip-of-boot followed. This is particularly true
to ensure you are mounting a (Compare the mid-sole mark mark, align the tip-of-boot sole for skiers who want to initiate
matched pair. Place the skis on on the boot with the mid-sole indicator on the jig with the tip- turns more easily. Make a note
the workbench with the ski tips indicator on the jig. If the mid- of-boot mark on the ski. on the Workshop Form of any of
pointed to your left. sole mark on the boot and the c. If the ski has no visible mark- these special instructions.)
mid-sole indicator on the jig ings for jig location, consult
3. Open the jig by twisting both
do not agree, use the mid-sole the ski manufacturer for proper
handles inward. Place the jig on
mark on the boot. This requires mounting position. Reference
the ski. Page # Section Name
leaving the boot in the jig to 9. Once the jig is in position, 10 4-Hole Toe / Spheric
4. Open the locking lever.
position it on the ski.) release the handles simultane- Oversize
5. Extend the jig to accept the ously and the jig will center 10 3-Hole Toe / Spheric Sport
8. Position the jig on the ski. & Quadrax
boot. itself on the ski.
Fig. S 23 SC System Demo
6. Place the toe of the boot sole 23 SR System Rental & Demo
against the toe guide. Twist the
Binding Retail Systems > Installation > 9
Drilling
140–170 cm. The S608 or C608 can
A Correct Incorrect S also be used with skis 120–140 cm.
The S305 Grom and C305 Grom
are generally used with skis 80-140
cm*. The shorter the ski, the more
likely washers will be necessary to
avoid dimpling the ski base.
• The new Salomon C607 junior ac-
S TEP 2
commodates adult norm boot soles
For drilling and tapping Salomon skis, Junior, Teneighty Fish, and Teneighty the base several times with the palm of and offers a 2 to 7 DIN scale. This
please refer to Drill Bit Selection For Kitten skis, drill using either a 3,6 mm your hand to remove any debris from new intermediate binding for 5 to
Salomon Skis (page 40). For other diameter drill bit (for skis under the drilled holes. 10-year-olds features shorter 6 mm
skis, follow the recommendations of 140 cm) or a 4,1 mm diameter drill When mounting thin skis or junior skis screws for use on junior skis as
the ski manufacturer. In their absence, bit for skis greater than or equal to with adult bindings you may need to short as 120 cm.
Salomon suggests that you use the 140 cm. Neither tap nor glue. Use a use shorter screws or add washers to • Whenever junior bindings are
Salomon Drill Bit Selection Guide hand screwdriver only (3 Nm torque) the existing screws between the bind- mounted on adult skis, an increased
(below). When in doubt about the ski’s to tighten the screws on the bindings. ing and the ski to prevent damaging possibility exists of binding pull-out
core composition, select a 3.6 mm Drill through the jig’s proper bush- the ski base. Before drilling any junior due to poor screw retention. The
diameter bit and drill one hole. If the ings applying moderate downward ski, check the screw depth by position- penetration depth of junior screws
bit comes in contact with any metal, pressure on the drill. Verify that the ing the binding over the mounting area into the ski core is only 7 mm. If
re-drill with a 4.1 mm bit to ensure countersink bevel on the drill bit has so that the binding screws on one side necessary, use adult drill bits and
proper screw retention. Exceptions: properly de-burred the hole. Fig. A of the heel track appear alongside the screws to penetrate any mounting
for Equipe T, XW Fury Junior, Jade After drilling, turn the ski over and hit ski sidewall. Fig. S platform.
Special Cases When Drilling • The hole must be deep enough to
accommodate the screw length you
Salomon Drill Bit Selection Guide Junior Skis
are using or ski damage may result.
• Use a 9.5 mm length drill bit
Skis Diameter Length Ref. Aspect when mounting Z10 Ti, Z10 Ti SC, *EXCEPTION: S305’s and C305’s can-
4.1 mm 8 mm 000813 Z10 SC, Z10, Z10 Fis 20, 710, not be mounted on the Crossmax 10
(ski with metal) 1x5 710 SC, 610, 609, 609 SR, 609 SC, Team or XScream 10 Team models
Junior
3.6 mm 000814 manufactured from 2001 to 2003
(ski with no metal)
8 mm 1x5 608, 608 SC, L 7 SC, L 8, L 8 SC
bindings. These models use the inclusively. Both bindings may be
4.1 mm 000893
9.5 mm same screws as the Salomon adult mounted on the 2004-2005 models
(ski with metal) 1x5
Adult of the Crossmax 10T and Crossmax
3.6 mm 9.5 mm 000892 models and should be drilled and
(ski with no metal) 1x5 tapped accordingly. T, 2006/2007 models of the X Wing T,
Length • As a general rule, the S910 Team is and 2007/2008 X Wing Fury Junior
mounted on skis 170 cm or lon- and Jade Junior.
Diameter
ger and the S608 or C608 on skis
Tapping
Tap all binding mounting holes tap goes straight into the drilled the tap. Each full turn of the brace
A unless otherwise recommended hole. Fig. A Apply only enough cuts the tap approximately 2 mm
by the ski manufacturer. Failing pressure to the brace to start the into the ski. After tapping, turn the
to tap when necessary can result tap, as the tap is a self-cutting ski over and hit the base several
in topskin delamination, sidewall tool. times with the palm of your hand
delamination, broken screws or A ski mounting plate is usually to remove shavings from the hole.
damage to the ski core. no more than 8 mm below the
The tap should be mounted into topskin. Tapping any deeper than
a brace. Position the brace so the 8 mm can strip the hole or break Reference
Page # Section Name
8 Jig Selection & Use
10 Retail Mounting
Glue 23 Rental & Demo Mounting
Glue must be used when inserting binding screws to: PARTS (see page 66)
• Lubricate the screw during insertion. Place a drop of glue on the surface Reference # Item Name
• Create a watertight seal. of each hole. As the screw passes 000821 Blue Plastic Plugs
• Ensure that the screws will hold through the glue it coats itself. 000818 Black Plastic Plugs
000819 White Plastic Plugs
while the ski is in use by acting as a Caution: Salomon strongly recom-
000822 Grey Plastic Plugs
dampener. mends its own glue for Salomon skis. 000820 Red Plastic Plugs
000823 Orange Plastic Plugs
Mounting 000870 Green Plastic Plugs
000816 Taps
A Posidrive No. 3 screwdriver, not a Phillips, is used to mount Salomon 000817 Tap Brace
bindings. Consult the Salomon Spare Parts Catalog (page 66) for refer- 000811 Glue
ence on the Salomon screws. They are available through your customer 000862 Posidrive Screwdriver
service representative. B18486 (CAN) Posidrive Bit
Binding Retail Systems > Installation > 10
Toe Piece
S TEP 2
Toe Installation differs for 4-hole toe and 3-hole toe bindings. The former requires a criss-cross screwing pattern while the latter starts with a center
mounting hole sliding track beneath the front of the toe.
S D F
4-hole toe Installation Use a crisscross screwing pattern 3-hole toe Installation Tighten the screw until it is firmly
Performance/Spheric Oversize and insert each screw until near- Z-concept bindings, Spheric seated. Next, slide the toe piece to-
A long bit is needed (Posidrive ly seated. Fig. D Do not tighten Sport and Quadrax wards the seated center screw until
Bit, CAN. only Ref. #B18486, for until all the screws are in place. For models with a 3-hole pattern, the two rear screws align with their
power drills and Salomon Manual The baseplate of the AFD should first pull the center mounting hole respective holes.
Screwdriver Ref. #000862) to be flush with the topskin of the ski sliding track out from the binding far Tighten the rear screws until they
mount the 4-hole pattern toes as and each screw should be flush enough to insert the screw into the are firmly seated. The base plate
the front two screws must be in- with the baseplate of the toe piece. ski. A long bit is needed (Posidrive should be flush with the topskin of
serted through the binding hous- This procedure applies for all toe Bit, CAN. only Ref. #B18486, for the ski and the head of each screw
ing. Fig. S pieces with a four-hole pattern. power drills and Salomon Manual should be flush with the baseplate.
Screwdriver Ref. #000862) Fig. F
Z12 Ti
Reference
Page # Section Name
9 Drilling, Tapping & Glue
S912 Ti 14 Binding-to-Boot
Adjustments
23 SC System Demo
23 SR System Rental & Demo
32 Maintenance and Repairs
Heel Housing Brake Pedal AFD Adjustment Screw Screw Mounting Hole 000905 Salomon Grease
Heel Lever Pressure Toe Cup Visual Indicator Baseplate Lubrication 000862 Posidrive Screwdriver
Distributors Housing Brake Arm Point* B18486 (CAN) Posidrive Bit
Heel Cup
* Use Salomon grease (Ref. #000905) on track.
Binding Retail Systems > Installation > 11
S TEP 2
There are two different mounting procedures for the Smartrack interface, based on the system type.
Smartrack Grip & Grip Plus (fixed Install the heel unit by lifting the Smartrak Control, Response, and Install the heel piece by lifting the
toe systems): tab located just in front of the heel Prolink (adjustable toe systems): tab located just in front of the heel
Insert metal band into the recessed piece and sliding the heel assembly Insert the metal band into the piece and sliding the heel assem-
slots in the plate. Fig. A onto the Smartrak plate. Fig. F recessed slots in center of plate. bly onto the Smartrak plate until
Attach the brake in the usual Fig. A the boot sole length number on the
Determine sole length in mm of
manner. metal band corresponds to, or is
boot. Determine the sole length of boot
slightly greater than, the sole length
Identify the letter on the metal Position the boot against the toe to being used.
of the boot being used. For exam-
band that corresponds to the boot piece and slide the heel forward un- Lift the tab behind the AFD on the ple: a boot sole length of 306mm
sole length. If the boot sole length til it contacts the boot. Make sure toe piece and slide the toe piece would require that you chose a set-
is between two numbers, choose the heel piece “clicks” and locks from the rear of track to the front ting on band of 308mm. Make sure
the higher number.e.g.: For a boot into position on the track. until the boot sole length number the heel piece “clicks” and locks
sole of 320mm, choose setting Push the boot into the system and on the metal band corresponds into position on the track. Fig. F
“334mm D”. verify the forward pressure.Once to, or is slightly greater than, the
Install the break in the normal
Screw the center mounting slid- the forward pressure is correct, the sole length of the boot being used.
manner and proceed with binding
ing track into the correspondingly number on the metal band directly For example: a boot sole length
to boot adjustments as described
lettered hole at the front of the in front of the heel provides a of 306mm would require that you
on page 14 or page 24.
Smartrak plate. Fig. S guide to the quick positioning of chose a setting on the band of
the second heel. 308mm. Make sure the toe piece
Finish mounting the three hole toe
“clicks” and locks into position on
as usual.
the track. Fig. D
Wide Ski Jigs are available from the jig and repositioning them to • 8 0-106 mm skis: Wide sides of 80 78574801 78574801 78575501
Salomon to mount bindings on achieve the desired width. Fig. A the reversible pads are positioned 85
78145901
wide skis. Select the proper jig for The pads are properly positioned to the inside of the ski. Fig. Sb 78574901
the binding to be mounted by refer- when they touch the jig shoulder. 90 78575001 78575701
Refer to the Wide Ski Brakes chart
encing the Jig Selection Chart. • 98-124 mm skis: Thin sides of 100 78575101 78575801
(right). The proper width fat ski
the reversible pads are positioned 115 78575201 78575901
Reversible pads adapt fat ski jigs to brake must be installed for each
to the inside of the ski. Fig. Sa 130 78830601 78855701
different widths of skis. The pads specific system or indemnification
for that system will not apply. *See Spare Parts (page 66) for full details.
are changed by pulling them off
Binding Retail Systems > Installation > 12
D F
Steeringplate Interface
Compatible with quadrax and Z bind- on the toe and heel pieces (4Nm 333-361mm 353-381mm
ing. torque) in the corresponding position Mount the brake following the usual
Mounting: according to the boot sole on interface: procedure.
length selected, tighten the screws 253-281mm 273-301mm
293-321mm 313-341mm
A S D F
S TEP 2
G H
Assembly
Measure boot sole length in mm and Slide the yellow blade spacer onto the Insert the post of the metal blade ate lifter shim, (yellow = 2 mm,
then break the yellow plastic blade metal blade until it rests against the lock plate between the rear two black = 1 mm). Do not add more
spacer (Fig. A) at the appropriate black base plate. Make sure the metal screws of the toe piece. Press than 5 mm of lifters.
length (the resulting spacer should blade is properly seated in spacer. firmly into place. Fig. D
include the last tab which matches Insert the end of the blade spacer Lifter shims are an option on all
the boot length). into the recessed area on the bottom LAB models except the Z14 LAB.
of the toe piece base plate. Fig. S If required, attach the appropri-
Mounting
To begin mounting any LAB binding ZZ interface using the screw posi- ward of the end of the stainless
model onto any interface except the tion number code (1 or 2) found in steel heel track. Fig. G
ZZ Speed 2 see the note below then the ZZ Speed 2 Installation Chart. Tighten the heel screws in a criss- ZZ Speed 2 Installation
procede to next step. To mount Fig. F cross pattern. Boot sole Size Screw Position
onto the ZZ Speed 2 interface, length Letter
Tighten the toe screws in a criss- Verify that the height suits FIS (mm) Code 1 2
select a ski with the correct size cross pattern. norm limits (50-55 mm). 265-297 S 265-282 283-297
ZZ interface plate (S, M, or L) for
Verify that the heel track is posi- Install the brake. 298-327 M 298-311 312-327
the boot sole length by referring to
tioned correctly. The end of the 328-343 L (N/A) 328-343
the ZZ Speed 2 Installation Chart.
metal blade should be 3 mm for-
Align the binding assembly on the
Adjustment
Place boot into binding system tion), adjust the forward pressure to
and adjust the toe as usual. align the top of the head screw with Reference
Check the forward pressure: With the back of the heel track. Fig. H Page # Section Name
the boot in the binding (closed posi- 8 Jig Selection & Use
9 Drilling, Tapping & Glue
15 Release Value Selection &
Adjustment
15 Requested Settings
Installing any LAB binding model onto any interface except the ZZ Speed 2 requires a slightly different approach to assembly 000902 Salomon Adjustment Tool
and mounting. Assembly: the yellow plastic blade spacer has letter codes corresponding to the boot sole length and must be 001023 Adult Binding Paper Jig
broken at the appropriate tab. Make a note of this letter. The rest of the assembly is the same. Mounting begins by aligning the
binding assembly’s center mark (arrow on the yellow blade spacer) to the corresponding letter code on the interface before 001056 Salomon Powder Option
tightening the toe screws and continuing with the rest of the mounting and adjustment as with current models. 887528 Poweraxe Paper Jig
Binding Retail Systems > Adjustment > 14
Binding-to-Boot Adjustments
Adjusting
Heel Position / Forward Pressure
All forward pressure adjustments should be verified with the boot in the binding.
A S D F
Adjustment Tab Models. scribed area on the adjustment Micro Metric Heel Adjustment
(All current retail models) Check tab. Fig. S 2009/2010 models for the STH 16 and 12. G
that the tip of the boot sole is no longer have embossed arrows With the boot in the binding (closed
flush against the butt plate of on the adjustment tab. The back position), adjust the forward pres-
the toe piece (or central roller of edge of the tab should be used sure to align the top of the screw
applicable models). The forward instead. Fig. D If this adjustment head with the back of the heel track.
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pressure is correct when the ar- is incorrect, remove the boot from Fig. G
row on the adjustment tab lines the binding, lift the adjustment tab
up within the scribed area at the using a Salomon Adjustment Tool
end of the heel housing Fig. A or and slide the heel to the desired
when the arrow of the rear of the position. Fig. F Re-insert the
heel housing lines up within the boot and check the adjustment.
Correct Incorrect
Independent Wing toe contacts the boot sole at three simultaneously. Adjust the wings cept either children’s or adult norm
Adjustment Models. points: the butt plate and the low snugly against the boot sole. Do not boots. (The added width of an adult
The adjustment screws for mod- friction inserts in each wing arm. over tighten. The toe cup adjust- norm boot sole somewhat limits the
els with independent wing adjust- Simultaneous Wing ment is correct when there are three shock absorption capability of the
ments are located on each side of Adjustment Models. points of contact: the butt plate C305. It is suggested that aggres-
the toe piece. Adjust each wing and the low friction inserts on each sive junior skiers with an adult norm
(916, S914, S912, S810, S850
snugly against the boot sole so wing arm. boot sole use a model designed ex-
Models and their predecessors). The
that the boot is centered over the Automatic Wing clusively for adult norm boots.)
adjustment screw for models with
ski. Fig. G Do not over tighten simultaneous wing adjustments is Adjustment Models.
Fig. H as it forces the boot back- located on the left of the toe piece. Spheric Sport and Quadrax model
ward, increasing the forward pres- Fig. J By turning this screw, both toe wings adjust automatically. The
sure. When properly adjusted, the toe wings adjust C305 adjusts automatically to ac-
Toe Height
All Salomon retail binding models Manual Models. AFD. You can use a Salomon 0.5
K must have a clearance of 0-0.5 Currently only the 914 bind- mm toe height adjustment card to
mm between the AFD and boot ing model features manual toe gauge this clearance. Do not over
toe. Fig. K height adjustment. Raise the toe tighten. (Always re-check the
Automatic Wing by turning the adjustment screw, forward pressure adjustment after
Adjustment Models. located on top of the toe piece, making any toe cup adjustments.)
Toe height adjusts automatically counterclockwise. Pull the boot
on all current automatic wing back to create a gap between the
boot sole and the binding AFD. Reference
adjustment binding models (Z14 Page # Section Name
to TZ 5). Adjust the toe height to create a 15 Release Value Selection &
gap of not more than 0.5 mm or Adjustment
until the boot sole just touches the 33 AFD Replacement
Binding Retail Systems > Release value > 15
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Requested Settings
Skiers Requesting Settings Not Recommended by Salomon
Release Agreement
The 2009/2010 Salomon Adjustment Chart is the only release adjustment
chart authorized for use by Salomon dealers during the 2009/2010 sea- I,
son. Salomon recognizes a skier’s right to choose settings outside those hereby acknowledge that I have been advised by the
recommended as per the current Salomon Adjustment Chart (particularly
when the skier’s preferred setting is also within the range of acceptable (rental shop, sales department, etc.) that the setting which I have
settings).
requested for my bindings (Model )
If the skier requests a setting other than the one derived from the current
is not the setting recommended by the manufacturer of the bindings for
Salomon Adjustment Chart, the shop may:
a skier of my height, weight, age and skier type. I understand that as a
• Adjust the system to individual requests IF the technician notes on
condition of obtaining this setting on the bindings at the time of their de-
the workshop or rental form the reason the higher or lower setting
livery, I must agree to forever release the shop, its employees and agents,
was requested. The customer must verify the request for the higher or
the manufacturer, and the distributor from any and all liability for injury
lower settings by signing and dating the form by the noted reason of
or death which results to me or others from the use of these bindings. I
the setting request. (It is suggested that the shop have the skier sign a
acknowledge that there may be increased risk of injury or death to me as
release identical to the Release Agreement printed on this page. The
a result of my own personal preference for binding setting, particularly in
release must then be attached to the completed workshop or rental
view of the inherent and other risks of the sport of skiing. I hereby waive
form.) NOTE: Current Salomon workshop and rental forms include a
all claims arising from the use of the bindings and release from all liabil-
"Requested Settings" option for customer requested settings, which
ity the shop, the distributor and the manufacturer, their agents and em-
eliminates the need for a separate release in such instances.
ployees and I further agree to indemnify them from any and all liability or
• Adjust the system to the setting derived from the Salomon Adjustment
harm or damage of any kind whatsoever which may result from the use of
Chart and instruct the skier on how to change the setting.
these bindings by myself or anyone I allow to use the bindings.
I, the undersigned, have read and understand this liability release agree-
ment, and agree that it is binding upon me, my heirs, guardians, adminis-
trators, assigns, and legal representatives.
Skier Signature
(or, in the case of a minor, that of the skier’s parent or guardian)
Inspection Range
In-use Range
setting numbers on this 2009/2010 ADJUSTMENT CHART REF.
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Test for Elastic Travel & Return Test for Boot/Binding Compatibility
Check the boot/binding combination to ensure all components are com-
A S patible. Unless a binding is specifically designed for use with both junior
and adult norm boot soles, adult and junior systems cannot be combined,
e.g., junior boots with adult bindings or vice versa. If the system passes
this test, mark “Pass” (√) on the Workshop Form for “Test of Boot-
Binding Compatibility.”
If you are not sure that the boot complies with standards or if you are not
sure that the system components are compatible, see Troubleshooting.
Lateral
Secure the ski. Hit the forefoot area of the boot with an object that will not
damage the boot, such as a rubber hammer. Fig. A Use sufficient force
to move the boot off-center, but not hard enough to release the system.
The boot should move off-center at least 5 mm and return to center
within 2 mm of its original position.
Vertical
Depress the heel lever while pulling forward on the upper cuff of the boot
until the boot heel lifts at least 5 mm. Fig. S Release both hands simul-
taneously. The boot should return to the ski quickly and smoothly. This
inspection can be performed either manually or by using a mechanical
testing device. If a testing device is used, follow the recommendations of Reference
Page # Section Name
the test device manufacturer for proper procedure.
48 Standard Boot Sole
If the system passes these tests, mark “Pass” (√) on the Workshop Dimensions
Form for “Test for Elastic Travel & Return”. If the system fails, see 19 Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting. 21 Salomon Workshop Form
Binding Retail Systems > Testing > 18
Mechanical Inspection
It is a requirement* for Salomon indemnification that all ski/binding/boot systems be verified using a force
or torque measuring device.**
A previously damaged binding component or boot may break during the added stress of mechanical testing.
Consumers should be advised of this possibility prior to any mechanical testing of their equipment.
3 Maximum Middle x 43
Release Quantitative Value
INSPECTION RANGE
Values (Test Result) 50
IN-USE RANGE
45, 40, 50 45 REF 58
60, 50, 50 50
30, 40, 45 40 67
55, 65, 60 60 x 78
Exercise the toe by releasing it once two measured values are the same, as determined from the Salomon inspection range, you may have an
in each direction. Measure and there is no need to take a third mea- Adjustment Chart. See Sample installation error or an incompatible
record the test result for both clock- surement. See Examples of Middle Systems Inspection Ranges boot. This is known as asymmetric
wise and counterclockwise direc- Quantitative Values (above) (above). release. Troubleshoot the system and
tions Fig. A with a force or torque- The toe passes this inspection if If your test results for clockwise and re-test after the problem has been
measuring device. The test result is the test results in both directions counterclockwise release appear corrected.
the middle quantitative value of three fall within the “Inspection Range” to be at opposite extremes of the
measured release values. If the first
Reference
Page # Section Name
16 2009/2010 Salomon
Adjustment Chart
19 Troubleshooting
21 Salomon Workshop Form
Results Not Within the Specified Range
NOTE
If the Twist Test or Forward sary to record any of the test re- to Salomon’s recommendations in *U.S. Dealers only; recommended
Lean Test results are not within sults on the Workshop Form. It is this manual, he or she must sign for Canadian Dealers.
the “Inspection Range” but are only necessary to record whether the Workshop Form. (The signing **For Salomon indemnification to
within the greater “In-Use Range,” the system passed or failed each technician must be currently certi- apply, the shop must follow the
test device
the visual indicator of the com- inspection and the final visual fied by Salomon.) manufacturer’s requirements for:
ponent affecting the test result indicator settings. Any system • Proper use.
should be readjusted to bring the component that repeatedly fails • Valid calibration.
test result within the “Inspection any inspection should not remain • Calibration check at recommend-
Range.” If the test result is out- in use. When the technician is sat- ed intervals.
side the “In-Use Range,” refer to isfied that all required procedures • Consistent results between tech-
Troubleshooting. It is not neces- have been completed according nicians operating this device.
Binding Retail Systems > Testing > 19
Troubleshooting
The first step is to re-examine each sure the boot is properly positioned mild dish washing soap wherever outside the “In-Use Range,” mark
component of the ski/binding/boot in the toe and heel cups. Check it contacts the binding and wipe off “Fail” (√) on this section of the
system individually. If a problem the visual indicator settings. They any excess lubricant. Perform the Workshop Form.*
is found, e.g., stripped toe height should not exceed the minimum or Twist Test and Forward Lean Test If the customer refuses to have
screw, out-of-standard boot sole, maximum setting and should be set as done previously and record your work done that is necessary to
improperly mounted binding, miss- appropriately for the skier. Re-test results. Next, compare the results bring the system within standards,
ing AFD, etc., proper Binding-to- the system for Elastic Travel & of the lubricated test with those of or requests work that violates the
Boot Adjustments cannot be made. Return. If the system fails this test, the previously performed non-lu- recommendations of this manual,
No further work can be performed mark "Fail" (√) on this section of the bricated clean test. Plot the results the technician should check the box
on the system. Mark “Fail” (√) Workshop Form.* on the Compatibility Tables. If the next to the statement indicating
on this section of the Workshop If the system failed the Test For results don’t fall within the shaded out-of-standard components on
Form.* Boot/Binding Compatibility, mark “Pass” window on the table, the the Workshop Form. A note should
On used bindings, inspect all boot "Fail" (√) on this section of the BOOT is incompatible with the be made in the Comment section
to binding points of contact for ex- Workshop Form.* If you are not binding and should not be used. of the form describing the problem
cessive wear. sure that the boot complies with Mark “Fail” (√) on the Workshop and the skier should be warned
the mandatory standards, or if you Form.* that continued use of the system
If the system failed the Test for
Elastic Travel & Return, check are not sure that the boot/binding If no problems have been found is inadvisable. The shop will not be
that all boot/binding interfaces are system components are compat- with the system and the Release indemnified for work done on that
clean, smooth and clear of debris. ible, do a Clean vs. Lubricated Value Within Specified Range can- system.
If the boot is dirty, clean it with a Test. To perform a Clean vs. not be obtained, further tests must
solution of mild dish washing soap Lubricated Test, all adjustments be undertaken. First, switch testers
Reference
and water. If the binding is dirty, to the system, e.g., visual indicator to check operator accuracy. Next, Page # Section Name
clean it according to the proce- settings, forward pressure adjust- check the accuracy of the testing 17 Test For Elastic Travel
dures described in Maintenance ments, etc., must be the same as device per the device manufac- and Return
and Repair. Check that the boot when the system was previously turer’s recommendations. Re-test 17 Test For Boot/Binding
tested. Lubricate the boot with a the system. If the system releases Compatibility
enters the binding correctly. Make
21 Salomon Workshop Form
* The customer should be informed of, and authorize, action needed to correct the problem. Please refer to 81 Salomon Retail Binding
the Technical Reference section for warranty information on binding components covered under warranty. Limited Warranty
80 320
70
Fail 280
Fail
60
Pass 240
Pass
50 200
Lubricated Test
Lubricated Test
40 160
Forward Lean (Nm)
30 120
20
Fail 80
Fail
Twist (Nm)
10 40
0 0
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 40 80 120 160 200 240 280 320 360 400
Twist (Nm) Forward Lean (Nm)
Clean Test Clean Test
Binding Retail Systems > Record Keeping > 20
should include all the information minor, that of the skier’s parent lease, and it is, therefore, no as per guidelines of Salomon
listed below.* or guardian) attesting that the guarantee of their safety. and the shop
1. *Date of transaction. skier: g. Understands that bindings
2. *Name and address of the skier. a. Has been instructed in the should be maintained as per Note
3. *Skier’s height, weight, age and proper use of the equipment. suggestions in Maintenance * Without this information, indemni-
b. Has received the in-box pam- Guidelines. fication will not apply.
skier type.
4. *Skis (brand, model and serial phlet (new bindings only). 13. Notes on the boot sole’s ma- Reference
number). c. Has verified that the visual terial, shape and/or condition Page # Section Name
5. *Boot (brand, model and sole indicator settings correspond should be made when neces- 21 Salomon Workshop Form
length). to the recorded visual indica- sary. 21 Liability Release
tor settings. Agreement
6. *Binding (brand and model).
32 Maintenance Guidelines
Binding Retail Systems > Record Keeping > 21
8410009333 ©2005, Moore Wallace All rights reserved. - 0207
Taken Date
By: Due: Date:
Last
Name:
First M.I.
LIABILITY RELEASE AGREEMENT
I understand that the binding system cannot guarantee the user’s
Street safety. In downhill skiing, and skiboarding with skiboards equipped
with release bindings, this binding system will not release at all
City times or under all circumstances where release may prevent injury
State Zip or death, nor is it possible to predict every situation in which it
will release. In snowboarding, cross-country skiing, skiboarding
Phone # with skiboards equipped with non-release bindings, snowshoeing
Your and other sports utilizing equipment with non-release bindings, the
Your Weight lbs. Height ft. in. Age binding system will not ordinarily release during use; these bindings
Downhill Skiing Snowboard are not designed to release as a result of forces generated during
ordinary operation.
Indicate Skier Type: Stance:
Regular Goofy I understand that the sports of skiing, snowboarding, skiboarding,
snowshoeing and other sports (collectively "RECREATIONAL SNOW
L ° R ° SPORTS") involve inherent and other risks of INJURY and DEATH.
Acknowledgement of Personal Information, I voluntarily agree to expressly assume all risks of injury or death
Equipment Instructions & Liability Release that may result from these RECREATIONAL SNOW SPORTS, or
Agreement which relate in any way to the use of this equipment.
I have accurately represented the above listed information and it is
true and correct. I will not use any of my equipment until I have I understand that a helmet designed for RECREATIONAL SNOW
received instruction on its use and I fully understand its use and SPORTS use will help reduce the risk of some types of injuries to
function [including receipt of accompanying manufacturer’s the user at slower speeds. I recognize that serious injury or death
can result from both low and high energy impacts, even when a
instruction pamphlet[s] for new equipment]. I agree to verify that the helmet is worn.
visual indicator settings to be recorded on this form for downhill ski
equipment, and skiboards equipped with release bindings, agree with I AGREE TO RELEASE AND HOLD HARMLESS the facility servicing
the number appearing in the visual indicator windows of the this equipment, its employees, owners, affiliates, agents, officers,
equipment to be listed on this form. I agree to read and execute the directors, and the equipment manufacturers and distributors and
LIABILITY RELEASE AGREEMENT on the back of this form. their successors in interest (collectively "PROVIDERS"), from all
Equipment User’s liability for injury, death, property loss and damage which results
Signature: from the equipment user’s participation in the RECREATIONAL
Parent/Guardian Signature SNOW SPORTS for which the equipment is provided, or which is
(if not adult user): related in any way to the use of this equipment, including all
.
liability which results from the NEGLIGENCE of PROVIDERS, or
SKIS/SNOWBOARD/SKIBOARD Model $
any other person or cause.
Serial No:
BOOTS I further agree to defend and indemnify PROVIDERS for any loss
Model: Sole Length (cm): or damage, including any that results from claims or lawsuits for
BINDINGS personal injury, death, and property loss and damage related in
Brand: Model: any way to the use of this equipment.
POLES
Brand: Length: This agreement is governed by the applicable law of this state or
Other: province. If any provision of this agreement is determined to be
EQUIPMENT TOTAL $ . unenforceable, all other provisions shall be given full force and
Work Requested effect.
I, THE UNDERSIGNED, HAVE READ AND UNDERSTAND THIS
LIABILITY RELEASE AGREEMENT.
Name
Binding 22
Rental &
DEMO Binding
Systems
Proper
procedures for
a Salomon Certified
Technician to follow
while mounting and
adjusting Salomon Rental
and Demo bindings.
Preparation
For general Preparation Instructions, please refer to page 7.
All rental skis must have an Identification Number and a method to record maintenance and testing informa-
tion (e.g., Salomon sample Ski/Binding Maintenance Record and Boot Maintenance Record).
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Boot-to-Binding Compatibility
Bindings are designed to be used with specific norm boot soles, i.e., ju- an adult binding. The C305 and S305 are designed for use with junior
nior norm boot soles with junior bindings and adult norm boot soles with norm boot soles and smaller adult norm boot soles.
adult bindings. Under no circumstances should a junior boot be used with
Jig Selection
Two jigs are needed to mount customer service representative
current model Salomon rental for additional jigs to mount older Rental Jig Selection Chart
Jig Ref. #
bindings. The jigs can be used for models of Salomon rental bind- Synchro
80 - 123 mm
Wide skis
Ski width
Installation
The Salomon Synchro System is designed to simplify rental operations. Setup efforts of the system are
minimal, since the only extra step for Synchro setup is the placement of Synchro Sizing Stickers on all
boots. Models released since 2004-2005 no longer even require sizing stickers – the boot sole length (in
mm) is used instead.
There are two basic types of Legend
Synchro System bindings: SC and
SR. While both have a moveable
heel piece, only the SC (Synchro
Center) models have a moveable
toe, allowing both the toe and heel
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piece to be adjusted to “center” S912 Light
the boot.
To set up the Synchro Systems,
you will need: Salomon rental bind-
ings with Synchro Heel Guides and
the parts listed below
C608 SR
G H J K
SR Models (non-moveable toe) are ext, place the jig properly on the
N 2004/2005 and later Synchro Pre-2004 Synchro Systems
mounted using the Retail procedures. ski, drill the ski and remove any Center Systems use color-coded Older Synchro systems require the
Non-Synchro System Follow Synchro shavings. Place a drop of glue onto adjustment range indicators. use of Synchro Sizing Stickers which
System procedures, omitting mea- the drilled holes. On SC (moveable Simply read the boot sole length in give an alpha-numeric code for each
surement of boots and affixing toe) model bindings, mount the toe mm’s (stamped on the side of the boot size . Measure all boots in in-
Synchro Stickers. plate securely with the four screws boot sole) and move the toe to the ventory with the Salomon Boot Sole
provided Fig. A. Move the adjust- corresponding mm length range Measuring Device (Ref. #001189)
SC Models (moveable toe) are
ment lever on the front of the toe to position Fig. G. Each range is indi- Fig. J and affix the appropriate
mounted using the procedures de-
the left and continue to slide the toe vidually color coded. Synchro Sizing Sticker to each boot
scribed below.
onto the plate Fig. S. (excluding short mounted Spheric
First, set the jig to the proper posi- Then move the heel to the correct
Slide the central plate onto the toe Propulse models) Fig. K.
tion. It is imperative that the jig be color coded mm length mark shown
piece, Fig. D then position the heel on the heel track cover Fig. H.
set correctly and all bindings be
over the central plate and holes,
mounted at the correct position. For Color coding makes it easier to read.
Fig. F and tighten using a criss-
consistent mounting, drill the jig and For example: when the toe is posi-
cross pattern.
pin it in the correct position. tioned in the yellow (296 – 307 mm)
range, look for the matching yel-
low rectangles (296 mm, 304 mm,
307 mm) on the heel track cover.
Binding Rental & Demo > Installation > 24
Binding-to-Boot AdJustments
Adjusting
A S D F
G H
The TZ 5 SC comes with an interface Center the jig on the ski and drill and remove the brake lock from Slide the heel piece onto the back of
plate which must first be installed as usual (refer to Jig Use as well as the brake. the heel track while holding up the
on the ski before sliding the toe and Drilling Tapping & Glue on pages Slide the toe piece onto the front manual lock (Fig. F) until it cor-
heel pieces onto its tracks. Mounting 8 and 9). of the interface until it corresponds responds with or is just above your
the TZ 5 SC interface plate requires Mount the TZ 5 SC interface on the with or is just above your boot sole boot sole length (Fig. G). Make
a new jig (ref. #24729001) though ski using the screws provided. length (Fig. S). Make sure the toe sure the heel unit clicks into place.
the procedure should otherwise be unit clicks into place. Caution: check again that the man-
Check the manual lock of the toe
familiar. ual lock of the toe piece is closed
piece is totally opened (Fig. A) Close the manual lock (Fig. D).
(Fig. H).
Binding Rental & Demo > Adjustments > 25
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Pre-Season Inspection
Preseason inspections are per- dure to identify and correct the de- at contact points with the binding. are performed with a test device and
formed on components of the viation or malfunction. If this proce- In addition, one boot per “cell” is a pair of specially selected reference
release system: bindings and boots. dure does not correct the problem, tested for boots that are new to the bindings. If a boot fails, all boots
All rental bindings, new and used, the binding is removed from inven- rental inventory. A cell is all boots from that cell are then tested. Boots
are visually inspected, and then tory. All rental boots, new and used, of the same make, model, age, and that fail and cannot be repaired are
tested using specially selected are visually inspected for damage, shell size. A random selection of removed from inventory.
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Reference Boots. Bindings that fail wear, contamination, broken or 5% of all boots, previously accepted
go through a troubleshooting proce- missing parts, or inferior materials into inventory, is also tested. Tests
Inseason Inspection
Inseason inspections are performed that is available for rental and equip- tested, and testing at the toe is only the problem is found and corrected.
on complete rental systems to ensure ment that has just been rented. The required in one direction. A count is Then, as inspection results improve,
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that the equipment is adjusted appro- equipment in the “as rented” category maintained of test results that exceed the frequency of sampling and inspec-
priately and continues to function cor- is from real skiers in the condition in allowable limits. The magnitude and tion is relaxed.
rectly. Typically 5% of the rental inven- which it is either dispatched or re- frequency of these deviations deter-
tory is tested during each two weeks turned, while the “available for rental” mines the frequency of future inspec-
sampling period. The random sample equipment may be set up for fictitious tions. Shops that fail an inspection
is equally divided between equipment skiers. Only single skis, not pairs, are must sample daily until the source of
Important Terms
Correction Factor: The value that Directions of Release: Unless Test Device: A device that meets ISO Test Result or Release Torque: The
must be added or subtracted from the otherwise specified (see Inseason standard 11110 [or ASTM standard middle quantitative value of three
initial visual indicator setting to bring Inspection), the directions of release F1061] and has been checked and tests made in the same direction.
the test result within the Inspection to be tested are forward lean and maintained in the manner specified by
Tolerance (or Inspection Range). clockwise and counter clockwise the device manufacturer.
in twist.
Binding Rental & Demo > Inspection > 26
Preseason Inspection
Reference Boot Selection 2. Visually or manually check: 11. Set the ski aside if the Test • Boot material. If the sole
The Reference Boot is a boot of a • AFD condition. Result in any directions of re- at the contact points with
designated sole length that is oth- • Brakes function. lease is outside the Inspection the binding or AFD can be
erwise typical of the boot inventory. • Release indicator readability Range in Table A. scratched with a finger nail,
Use the procedure below if the boot and travel. 12. Follow Troubleshooting the boot may be of inferior
inventory includes several models • Screw tightness. Procedure from the binding quality and incompatible with
and a representative boot cannot be • [other product specific in- manufacturer’s tech manual for the binding.
easily identified. spections if required] units that have been set aside • Boot sole condition. If the
1. Select five single boots with sole 3. Fit each binding to the and retest if changes in the boot sole is damaged, worn,
lengths as specified in Table A Reference Boot and adjust the unit’s condition or adjustment or contaminated at contact
for the binding type to be tested: release indicators to the value are made. points with the binding or AFD
adult, junior, or child. in Table A. 13. Record “FAIL” in the binding’s in a manner which can not be
2. Clean all five boots with a mild 4. Check that the heel track and maintenance record if, after corrected, the boot may be
detergent and water. toe track code (if any) agree troubleshooting, test results in incompatible with the binding.
3. Adjust a rental binding to the re- with the sole length code (if any direction of release are out- • Brake compatibility with sole.
lease indicator setting specified any) of the Reference Boot. side the In-Use Range. Replace • Rubber and/or metal sole
in Table A for the binding type. 5. With the Reference Boot in the the “failed” unit and retest be- protectors. If such materials
4. Fit the binding to the boots and binding, verify elastic travel of fore returning the ski to service. contact the binding or AFD
determine the Release Torque the toe piece by striking the 14. If after troubleshooting, the boot may be incompatible
in all three directions of release boot toe with a mallet or dead Test Results are outside the with the binding.
(forward lean and both direc- hammer and checking that Inspection Range but within • Mold flashings. Flashing
tions in twist). the toe piece returns the boot the In-Use Range, apply a which can be seen or felt at
5. Average the Release Torque for quickly and completely to cen- Correction Factor to the unit contact points with the bind-
CW and CCW twist release. ter. and note the Correction Factor ing, brake, or AFD must be
6. Reject and replace any boot with 6. Verify elastic travel of the heel for that unit in the binding’s carefully removed.
a CW to CCW difference of more piece by lifting the boot while maintenance record. 3. Remove from inventory all
than 6 Nm for adult boots or depressing the heel piece cock- 15. If many bindings fail, check the boots that have failed the visual
4 Nm when testing child boot ing lever and checking that test device and re-inspect the check.
types. the heel piece returns the boot Reference Boot. If necessary, Preseason Boot Sampling
7. Rank the five twist results and quickly and completely to the select another boot and retest
Although sampling eliminates the
select as the Reference Boot for latched position. [other product the bindings.
need to test every boot before the
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twist, the middle boot. specific procedures if required] Preseason Boot Preparation season starts, the sample cho-
8. Rank the five forward lean re- 7. Manually release the binding 3
The procedure that follows is an sen must be representative of the
sults and select as the Reference times in each direction.
integral part of preseason main- inventory.
Boot for forward lean, the middle 8. Lubricate all boot/binding inter-
tenance. 1. For boots that are new to inven-
boot. faces with a mild liquid deter-
1. Clean all boots with [a mild tory or have never been in-
gent and water solution.
Preseason Binding Inspection detergent and water], and repair spected, take a single boot from
9. With the Ski Binding Test
The procedure that follows is an or replace damaged or missing each cell (a cell is all boots of
Device determine the Release
integral part of preseason main- parts. the same make, model, year,
STEP 6
Reference
Page # Section Name
Table A : Preseason Binding Inspection*
17 Final Checking
17 Test for Elastic Travel & Sole Release Reference Torque Inspection Range In-Use Range
Skier Binding (Nm) (Nm) (Nm)
Return Length Indicator
Code Type
18 Release Value Within (mm) Setting
Twist Forward Lean Twist Forward Lean Twist Forward Lean
Specified Range
19 Troubleshooting
F Children 270 2.5 23 87 20-27 75-102 17-31 64-120
48 Standard Boot Sole J Junior 306 4.5 43 141 37-50 141-194 31-58 120-229
Dimensions L Adult 327 6.0 58 229 50-67 194-271 43-78 165-320
* This is an example only. Check the manufacturer’s tech manual before proceeding
Binding Rental & Demo > Inspection > 27
S TEP 5
height adjustment (if appropri-
Random sampling is conducted rental inventory as determined
ate), and forward pressure.
throughout the entire season. by Table B. Take half the sample
Count any deficiencies as Class
Frequency is as follows: from inventory as it is either Table B : Sample Size
I Deviations.
1. After 7 days of operation. rented or returned and the re-
9. If more than the maximum Inventory Sample Maximum
2. If the sample passes, the next mainder from inventory avail- Size Size Class I
number of Class I Deviations
sampling is taken after another 7 able for rental. (Pairs) (Units) Deviations
given in Table B are found in
days of operation. 2. Wipe the boot clean and cycle 100 16 3
the sample, or a single Class II
3. If two consecutive samples pass, the boot/binding systems at
S TEP 6
Deviation is detected the sample 200 20 4
sampling frequency is increased least once in each direction. 300
fails and daily sampling must 30 6
to 14 days. 3. Test sample units in Twist (one
be conducted until the problem 400 40 8
4. If a sample fails at any time, direction only) and Forward Lean.
that led to the failed sample 500 50 10
daily sampling is instituted until 4. Compare the Test Results with
is found and corrected. See 600 60 12
two consecutive samples pass, the Inspection Range for the ap-
the “Troubleshooting” chapter 700 70 14
at which point weekly sampling propriate Skier Code.
of the binding manufacturer’s 800 80 16
resumes. 5. If the results are within the
Inspection Range, the unit passes. 900 80 16
Technician’s
Inspection
Initials
Visual
Repairs/Service Left Right Twist Twist
Forward
Forward
Date of Service/Inspection
Lean
Lean
Performed
Toe Heel Toe Heel
Forward
Lean
Lean
skier, the signature on the form skis, the system would fall Salomon agreement.
must be that of the skier’s parent under Retail guidelines and a
or legal guardian. complete system inspection, Reference
Page # Section Name
Street T H
to be unenforceable, all other provisions shall be given full force and effect.
I THE UNDERSIGNED, HAVE READ AND UNDERSTAND THIS EQUIPMENT RENTAL & LIABILITY RELEASE AGREEMENT.
UNK in the appropriate area. HEIGHT vWEIGHT vAGE vSEX (circle one) vSKIER TYPE (circle one)
dent report (if available). SERIAL No. vRENTAL I.D. No. (if applicable)
Section
• Refer to the most current Shop TOE VISUAL INDICATOR (DIN) SCALE vHEEL VISUAL INDICATOR (DIN) SCALE
should be properly calibrated and Rental heel forward pressure setting correct Rental heel forward pressure setting correct
operated in the manner recom- VISUAL INDICATOR SETTINGS VISUAL INDICATOR SETTINGS
turer. CLOCKWISE TWIST MEASURED RELEASE VALUES* CLOCKWISE TWIST MEASURED RELEASE VALUES*
I II III I II III
• Mechanical tests should be con-
COUNTERCLOCKWISE TWIST MEASURED RELEASE VALUES* COUNTERCLOCKWISE TWIST MEASURED RELEASE VALUES*
ducted on the equipment “as is”. I II III I II III
• Test results should be recorded in FORWARD LEAN MEASURED RELEASE VALUES* FORWARD LEAN MEASURED RELEASE VALUES*
Newton meters. I II III I II III
Facility/Personnel/Testing Device * Record the number of results recommended by the manufacturer of the testing device. If not certain, record 3 values for each test.
Section
• The “Inspection Technician” should
Facility/Personnel/Testing Device
SHOP NAME vINSPECTION TECHNICIAN vDATE
be a current Salomon
Certified Technician. REPORT REVIEWED BY vDATE vTESTING DEVICE BRAND vMODEL
Binding Maintenance
& Repair
All Salomon bindings have
replaceable AFDs. Specific AFD item
numbers can be found in the Salomon
Spare Parts catalog (page 66) and
ordered by contacting your customer
service representative.
Rental Guidelines
Proper maintenance of rental systems • C lean the exposed areas of the com- • R eplace the heel on the track. Rental Post Season Storage
includes a complete inspection of the ponents with a cloth or rag. Wipe • This should be followed by periodic To prepare rental equipment for sum-
entire rental inventory prior to the ski any dirt or grit from the binding in-season inspections and when a mer storage:
season. Bindings should be cleaned, housings, heel track and the region binding looks particularly dirty or if • All binding visual indicator adjust-
inspected and lubricated in the follow- under the heel cup. Do not use sol- visual inspection reveals that some- ments should be reduced to the low-
ing manner: vents or high pressure liquid clean- thing may be wrong. This helps est setting. Do not attempt to adjust
• Inspect all components of each ing systems to clean bindings. to ensure that all components are the release setting below the lowest
set for damage or excessive wear. • Apply Salomon Grease (Ref. functioning correctly. setting as damage may result.
Repair or replace damaged or ex- #000905) or the equivalent to the Never attempt to interchange any SR, • The binding heels should be stored
cessively worn parts and/or compo- lubrication points indicated for each SC or retail toe baseplates or heel in the closed position.
nents. model. Do not use silicone or pen- tracks with other model baseplates or • The equipment should be stored in
• Remove the heel by sliding the hous- etrating oils unless the lubricant is heel tracks. a cool, dry and ventilated area away
ing off the rear of the heeltrack*. specifically approved. from direct sunlight.
AFD/SCP Replacement
1. Insert a 6-8 mm wide screwdriver and are delivered with a universal with junior boot standards. Fig. G Reference
at the front of the plate. Fig. A junior pedal which has been validated Specifically, it may only be used with Page # Section Name
2. Move over the screwdriver to by dealers and the TÜV organization. junior boots with a toe thickness of 48 Standard Boot Sole
eject the plate. Fig. S Salomon also offers a specific Junior 16.5 +/- 1.5 mm. Dimensions
3. Place the new plate and hand clip Performance AFD (ref. 89267001)
it. Fig. D & F upgrade meant to increase slope Caution: for models with elastic pedal PARTS (see page 66)
Reference # Item Name
performance for junior specialists, (range 08), check the presence of the
Junior Performance AFD Upgrade 54834001 TZ 5/TZ 5 SC Universal AFD
which can be exchanged with the elastic block under the pedal. Fig. H
TZ 5, TZ 5 SC, TC45, and EVOX 045 89267001 TZ 5/TZ 5 SC Junior AFD
universal one. NOTE: The replacement
bindings were developed to fit both
junior pedal (red) must be used only
adult and junior boot standards,
Certification Program
The technician who signs the Authorized Location’s
workshop or rental form for any transaction must be
currently Salomon alpine binding certified
1 What is Skier Type? 5 When adjusting the toe height on Salomon Quadrax (Leisure) bindings,
a) A person who enjoys skiing. you should:
b) The degree of skill a skier possesses. a) Check your adjustment with a Salomon toe height card.
c) Unnecessary information. b) Use a Salomon rental adjustment tool for the toe height screw.
d) A classification system based on “cautious,” “moderate,” or c) Answers A & B.
“aggressive” skiing preferences. d) None of the above; toe height adjustment is automatic.
2 When is the forward pressure correct on the ZZ LAB and STH 12, 14 & 16. 6 When a skier picks up their equipment from your shop make sure:
a) When the boot is in the binding and the top of the head screw is a) They speak with the technician who did the installation/adjustment.
aligned with the back of the heel track. b) Someone explains the use of the equipment to them and provides
b) Thereís no need for adjustment it is automatic. them with signed copies of the Workshop/Rental Form and Liability
c) When the boot in the binding, adjust DIN number. Release Agreement.
d) Place boot in binding and center with mid boot mark. c) You only hand it over to the intended user.
d) You wish them luck.
3 Salomon Technician Certification:
a) Does not require that Certified Technicians be familiar with Salomon 7 Mechanical inspections of rental equipment:
Bindings through hands-on experience. a) Ensure that all components are functioning properly.
b) Is valid for 2 years from the exam date and may be transferred b) Are required pre-season .
between Salomon Authorized Alpine Binding Dealers. c) Are required periodically in-season.
c) Never has to be renewed. Once you’ve past the exam. d) All of the above.
d) Is valid whether or not the employer is a Salomon Authorized Alpine
8 Indemnified Bindings are:
Binding Dealer.
a) Any Salomon binding still in use.
4 Workshop or Rental Forms must: b) The 2009/2010 models only.
a) Be signed by the customer and the Certified Technician. c) Those that appear on the 2009/2010 Schedule of Indemnified
b) Be used for every transaction. Bindings in the Salomon Shop Practices Manual.
c) Be kept on file for 5 years or for the statute of limitations. d) Not something a technician needs to know about.
d) All of the above.
9 A Post Accident Ski Equipment Inspection Report form:
a) Is only necessary in the case of lower body injuries.
b) Must be completed each time an accident is reported.
c) Is a critical tool in defending liability claims.
d) Answers B and C.
Binding Certification > Exam > 35
Torque Range
(Newton Meters)
Inspection Range
In-use Range
2009/2010 ADJUSTMENT CHART REF.
Fees
On line certification test: $12 Faxed or mailed test: $20
Instructions
Please print clearly your information above and fax or mail your Certification Answers to (801) 334-4502.
A score of 90%, or 20 correct answers, must be obtained to pass.
In addition, questions 11 to 22 are considered core questions and must be answered correctly.
Please circle your answer for each question.
All answers must be clearly marked. Any partially circled answers could be marked incorrect.
Answer Section
a b c d a b c d a b c d a b c d
a b c d a b c d a b c d a b c d
a b c d a b c d a b c d a b c d
a b c d a b c d a b c d a b c d
a b c d a b c d a b c d
a b c d a b c d a b c d
WEIGHT
Kg < 47 48 - 52 53 - 58 59 - 65 66 - 73 74 - 82 83 >
Corresponding
SKI LENGTH cm 140 cm 145 cm 150 cm 155 cm 160 cm 165 cm 170 cm
LEVEL
1. BEGINNER 2. INTERMEDIATE 3. ADVANCED 4. EXPERT 5. SPECIALIST
You are skiing the first Able to ski most runs Able to ski all runs Able to ski on all runs Able to ski on all runs in
+ week (rental skis)
- 20 cm
in good conditions
- 5 cm
in good conditions
+ 0 cm
in any conditions
+ 5 cm
changing conditions
+ 10 cm
Discover first ski sensations Prefer moderate speeds Prefer a variety of speeds Prefer high speeds Prefer highest speeds
TERRAIN
+
Origins Amethyst, Origins Emerald; Origins Amber Aeromax GT; X-Wing; Rocker / Czar / Shogun / Lord / Dumont;
Suspect / Threat; Geisha / Lady / Maï Taï / Vamp; Origins Diamond ,
Origins Opal , Origins Topaz; Origins Crystal
- 1 cm + 4 cm
TOTAL
= This total centimetre length is a guide, your preferred length will be the ski closest to the recommended total.
Approx.
Skiing
Age
Aptitude
of Child
Beginner 70 cm 80 cm
XW Fury Junior XS TZ5 TZ5
102861 3 to 7 80 cm
Intermediate
Jade Junior XS 102868 years old TZ5
Equipe T XS 888621 Good
Beginner 90 cm 100 cm 110 cm
XW Fury Junior S TZ5 TZ5 TZ5
102860 3 to 7 90 cm 100 cm 110 cm
Jade Junior S 102867 Intermediate TZ5 TZ5 TZ5
years old
Equipe T S 888618
Good
Beginner 120 cm 130 cm
XW Fury Junior M TZ5 L7
102858 6 to 10 120 cm 130 cm
Intermediate
Jade Junior M 102866 years old TZ5 L7
Equipe T M 888617 Good 120 cm 130 cm
TZ5 L7
XW Fury Junior L Beginner 140 cm 150 cm
102857 L7 Z 10 Fis 20
Jade Junior L 102862 8 to 15 140 cm 150 cm
Intermediate L7 Z 10 Fis 20
Equipe T L 888616 years old
Equipe T L + Lightrak Good 140 cm 150 cm
102880 L7 Z 10 Fis 20
Beginner 105 cm 115 cm
TZ5 TZ5
Fish S 102873 5 to 7 105 cm 115 cm
Intermediate
Kitten S 102876 years old TZ5 TZ5
Good
Beginner 120 cm 130 cm 140 cm
TZ5 L7 L7
Fish L 102872 6 to 12 120 cm 130 cm 140 cm
Intermediate
Kitten L 102874 years old TZ5 L7 L7
Good 120 cm 130 cm 140 cm
TZ5 L7 L7
Example for Fish S: a 6-year-old child weighing 25 kg (and measuring 120 cm), skiing at an intermediate level, must choose a 115 cm ski with a “TZ5” binding.
*If weight is over 45 kg (142 Ibs), SALOMON strongly recommend to use an ADULT ski.
Alpine Ski Technical Features > 40
Sandwich Sidewalls
Body(waist width)
Titanium rebound
Edgy Monocoque
Ref. and
3D Race Frame
ABS Sidewalls
Commercial Designation
Midsole (mm)
Radius (mm)
Length (cm)
Wider edges
3D Race Monocoque
Edge armor
Double Ti Laminate
Waist (mm)
Composite
Woodcore
Powerline
Thickness
Tail (mm)
Tip (mm)
Binding
System
Twintip
Ptex
164 112 68 98 16.0 690 2360 49.5
I Equipe 2V Powerline +
101721 171 112 68 98 17.0 721 2430 50.2
Full
178 112 68 98 18.0 752 2500 51.0 Z14 Lab Powertrak • • • 4000 Pulse Pad; G1 ISO Norm; Tip protector
Z14 Lab R75
185 112 68 98 19.0 783 2570 51.8
164 112 68 98 16.0 690 2190 52.5
3D Race
Double
102433 178 112 68 98 18.0 752 2330 54.0 Protrak • • • 4000 Pulse Pad; G1 ISO Norm; Tip protector
Z12 B75
185 112 68 98 19.0 783 2400 54.8
155 117 67 102 11.2 638 1850 44.4
3D Race
RACING SKIS Equipe
Z14 Lab R75 165 119 67 102 12.5 690 2050 45.6
170 120 67 102 13.2 720 2170 46.2
155 117 67 102 11.2 638 1680 44.4
3D Race
K Equipe 24 Hours + 162 119 71 101 14.0 687 1820 48.3 V.R.M (Variable Radius Management); G1 ISO Norm;
Full
Z12 B75 170 119 72 103 15.2 730 1900 49.2 Tip protector
178 119 73 105 16.8 774 1980 50.1
151 114 69 95 12.5 642 1595
3D Sport
K Equipe 24 Series + 158 114 70 96 14.0 680 1700 Smartrak Pulse Pad; V.R.M (Variable Radius Management);
101864 Z10 4000 AS Control Technology Men; G1 ISO Norm;
•
Double
Crossmax
Double
Pulse Pad; AS Control Technology Men;
Full
102530 170 119 72 103 15.2 730 1900 49.2 Z12 Protrak • • 4000 G1 ISO Norm; Tip protector
Z12 B75 178 119 73 105 16.8 774 1980 50.1
ALLROUND SKIS Aero / Aeromax
Double
101965 177 126 85 113 18.0 768 2280 48.5 Z14 Protrak • 4000 Management); 3D Stealth Tip; G1 ISO Norm;
Z14 B90 Tip protector
184 126 86 114 20.5 808 2350 49.3
163 126 83 111 14.6 690 2140 47.0 Oversized Pulse Pad; V.R.M (Variable Radius
Double
Double
101966 177 126 85 113 18.0 768 2280 48.5 Z12 Protrak • 4000 Management); 3D Stealth Tip; G1 ISO Norm;
Z12 B90 Tip protector
184 126 86 114 20.5 808 2350 49.3
163 126 83 111 14.6 690 1860 Oversized Pulse Pad; V.R.M (Variable Radius
Double
Double
N XW Fury 105930 177 126 85 113 18.0 768 2000 • 4000 Management); 3D Stealth Tip; G1 ISO Norm;
184 126 86 114 20.5 808 2070 Tip protector
159 120 77 105 12.9 668 1990 44.6 Oversized Pulse Pad; V.R.M (Variable Radius
Double
Double
102444 173 120 79 107 16.3 740 2130 46.2 Z14 Lab Powertrak • 4000 Management); 3D Stealth Tip; G1 ISO Norm;
Z14 Lab R80 Tip protector
ALL-MOUNTAIN SKIS X-Wing
159 120 77 105 12.9 668 1820 47.1 Oversized Pulse Pad; V.R.M (Variable Radius
Double
Double
K XW Tornado Ti +
Full
102724 166 120 78 106 15.6 704 1890 47.9 Z12 Protrak • 4000 Management); 3D Stealth Tip; G1 ISO Norm;
Z12 B80 173 120 79 107 16.3 740 1960 48.7 Tip protector
180 120 80 108 18.2 776 2030 49.5
152 120 76 104 11.4 633 1750 46.3
L (79 mm)
159 120 77 105 12.9 668 1820 47.1 Oversized Pulse Pad; V.R.M (Variable Radius
Double
K XW Tornado +
Full
102446 166 120 78 106 15.6 704 1890 47.9 Z12 Protrak • 4000 Management); 3D Stealth Tip; G1 ISO Norm;
Z12 B80 173 120 79 107 16.3 740 1960 48.7 Tip protector
180 120 80 108 18.2 776 2030 49.5
152 120 76 104 11.4 633 1470
L (79 mm)
159 120 77 105 12.9 668 1540 Oversized Pulse Pad; V.R.M (Variable Radius
Double
Full
N XW Tornado 102725 166 120 78 106 15.6 704 1610 • 4000 Management); 3D Stealth Tip; G1 ISO Norm;
173 120 79 107 16.3 740 1680 Tip protector
180 120 80 108 18.2 776 1750
152 120 73 101 12.0 645 1760
M (75 mm) M (75 mm)
Z10 B80 168 120 75 103 15.3 725 2000 Control Tip protector
176 120 76 104 17.2 766 2120
152 120 73 101 12.0 645 1480 Oversized Pulse Pad; V.R.M (Variable Radius
Single
TECHNICAL RECAP MEASUREMENTS Option Construction & Core Reinforce- Edges Base Specific features
ment
SIDECUTS Waist Other
width
Sandwich Sidewalls
Body(waist width)
Titanium rebound
Edgy Monocoque
Ref. and
3D Race Frame
ABS Sidewalls
Commercial Designation
Midsole (mm)
Radius (mm)
Length (cm)
Wider edges
Monocoque
Edge armor
Single Ti Laminate
Waist (mm)
Composite
Woodcore
Powerline
Thickness
Tail (mm)
Tip (mm)
Binding
System
Twintip
Ptex
152 120 73 101 12.0 645 1740 Oversized Pulse Pad; V.R.M (Variable Radius
H X-Wing 8 +
102510 160 120 74 102 13.6 685 1860 711 Lightrak • 2000 Management); 3D Stealth Tip; G1 ISO Norm;
ALL-MOUNTAIN SKIS X-Wing
•
K711 B80 168 120 75 103 15.3 725 1980 Tip protector
176 120 76 104 17.2 766 2100
151 114 72 100 12.2 642 1620
H X-Wing 6 +
Single
158 115 72 101 13.2 678 1725 Pulse Pad; V.R.M (Variable Radius Management);
102512 LZ9 Lightrak • 2000
•
JL9 B80 165 116 72 102 14.1 713 1830 3D Stealth Tip; G1 ISO Norm; Tip protector
172 117 72 103 15.1 749 1935
144 113 72 99 11.4 607 1515
S (72 mm)
H X-Wing 4 + 151 114 72 100 12.2 642 1620 Pulse Pad; V.R.M (Variable Radius Management);
102516 158 115 72 101 13.2 678 1725 LZ9 Lightrak • 2000
•
JL9 B80 165 116 72 102 14.1 713 3D Stealth Tip; G1 ISO Norm; Tip protector
1830
172 117 72 103 15.1 749 1935
152 120 76 104 11.4 633 1750 46.3 Oversized Pulse Pad; 3D Stealth Tip;
L (79 mm)
Double
K Origins Diamond + 159 120 77 105 12.9 668 1820 47.1
Full
102661 166 120 78 106 15.6 704 1890 47.9 Z10 Ti Protrak • 4000 AS Control Technology Women; G1 ISO Norm;
Z10 Ti B80 Tip protector
173 120 79 107 16.3 740 1960 48.7
WOMEN SKIS All-Mountain W
M (75 mm)
K Origins Opal +
Single
152 120 73 101 12.0 653 1760 Smartrak AS Control Technology Women; Women stance
102685 Z10 Ti • 4000
•
Z10 Ti B80 160 120 74 102 13.6 693 1880 Control (Fwd mounted binding (+ 8 mm)); G1 ISO Norm;
168 120 75 103 15.3 733 2000 Tip protector
144 120 72 100 10.5 614 1620 Pulse Pad; AS Control Technology Women;
M (75 mm)
H Origins Topaz +
Single
152 120 73 101 12.0 653 1740
102689 LZ9 Lightrak • 4000 Women stance (Fwd mounted binding (+ 8 mm));
•
JL9 B80 160 120 74 102 13.6 693 1860 G1 ISO Norm; Tip protector
168 120 75 103 15.3 733 1980
137 112 72 98 10.5 581 1410
144 113 72 99 11.4 615 1515 AS Control Technology Women; Women stance
S (72 mm)
H Origins Crystal +
Single
102696 151 114 72 100 12.2 650 1620 LZ9 Lightrak • 2000 (Fwd mounted binding (+ 8 mm)); G1 ISO Norm;
•
JL9 B80 158 115 72 101 13.2 686 1725 Tip protector
165 116 72 102 14.1 721 1830
144 114 69 94 11.4 604 1510
3D Sport 3D Sport
K Origins Amethyst + 151 114 69 95 12.5 642 1615 Smartrak Pulse Pad; V.R.M (Variable Radius Management);
102687 Z10 Ti 2000 AS Control Technology Women; G1 ISO Norm;
•
Z10 Ti B80 158 114 70 96 14.0 680 1720 Control
WOMEN SKIS Allround W
Single
151 114 69 95 12.5 642 1595
102693 158 114 70 96 14.0 680 1700 LZ9 Lightrak • 2000 AS Control Technology Women; G1 ISO Norm;
JL9 B80 Tip protector
165 114 70 97 15.2 711 1805
137 112 72 98 10.5 581 1410 V.R.M (Variable Radius Management);
H Origins Amber + 144 113 72 99 11.4 615 1515 AS Control Technology Women; Women stance
102706 151 114 72 100 12.2 650 1620 LZ9 Lightrak • 2000
•
JLZ9 B80 158 115 72 101 13.2 686 (Fwd mounted binding (+ 8 mm)); G1 ISO Norm;
1725 Tip protector
165 116 72 102 14.1 721 1830
164 126 97 116 20.6 730 1852 250
N Geisha Blue 102734 • • Full • • Semi Twin Tip Tail; G1 ISO Norm
•
173 128 99 118 23.1 770 1944 300
WOMEN SKIS Freeski W
N Lady 102748 161 128 85 113 13.6 706 1690 210 • • 4000 Pulse Pad; Semi Twin Tip Tail; G1 ISO Norm
•
•
169 128 86 114 15.4 748 1790 210
151 122 86 115 13.0 692/742 1560
N Mai Tai Blue 102751 161 122 86 115 15.1 742/792 1650 • • • • 4000 Pulse Pad; G1 ISO Norm
•
171 122 86 115 17.3 792/842 1740
151 122 85 112 14.2 713/738 1560
N Vamp 102753 161 122 85 112 16.3 740/775 1660 • • • 2000 G1 ISO Norm
171 122 85 112 18.5 820/855 1760
N Rocker
Full
102729 192 147 127 137 48.5 840 2900 720 • • • 4000 Flat Swallow Tail; G1 ISO Norm
•
Double
N Czar 182 131 111 121 44.7 816/846 2220 670 • • • 4000 Pulse Pad; High Twin Tip Tail; G1 ISO Norm
190 133 114 123 54.9 853/883 2318 670
164 126 97 116 20.6 730 1852 250
173 128 99 118 23.1 770 1944 300
Full
N Dumont 102749 171 122 86 115 17.3 792/842 1740 • • • • 4000 Pulse Pad; G1 ISO Norm
FREESKI SKIS Park & Pipe
N Suspect 102750 171 122 86 115 17.3 792/842 1740 • • • • 4000 Pulse Pad; G1 ISO Norm
•
3D Sport
Racing Rtl
AS Control Technology Men; G1 ISO Norm;
102802 158 114 70 96 14.0 680 1700 Lightrak • 4000 Bar Coding; Reinforced mat top sheet;
Lightrak 165 114 70 97 15.2 711 1805
172 114 71 98 16.9 738 Reinforced black base; Tip protector
1910
140 109 69 92 12.1 586 1770 V.R.M (Variable Radius Management);
HR Aeromax S R + 150 110 69 93 13.6 631 1590 AS Control Technology Men; G1 ISO Norm;
102803 160 111 69 94 15.3 676 1690 Lightrak • 4000 Bar Coding; Size Color Coding;
•
Bar Coding; Size Color Coding;
102808 160 120 74 102 13.6 685 1860 Lightrak • 4000
•
LZ9 SC B80 102811 158 115 72 101 13.2 678 1865 Tip protector
165 116 72 102 14.1 713 1970
172 117 72 103 15.1 749 2075
137 112 72 98 10.5 573 1550
144 113 72 99 11.4 607 1655
S (72 mm)
609 SC B80 108223 158 115 72 101 13.2 678 1865 Tip protector
165 116 72 102 14.1 713 1970
172 117 72 103 15.1 749 2075
137 112 72 98 10.5 573 1150
144 113 72 99 11.4 607 1255
S (72 mm)
TECHNICAL RECAP MEASUREMENTS Option Construction & Core Reinforce- Edges Base Specific features
ment
SIDECUTS Waist Other
width
Sandwich Sidewalls
3D Race Frame
ABS Sidewalls
Commercial Designation
Midsole (mm)
Radius (mm)
Length (cm)
Wider edges
Monocoque
Edge armor
Ti Laminate
Waist (mm)
Composite
Woodcore
Powerline
Thickness
Tail (mm)
Tip (mm)
Binding
System
Twintip
Ptex
137 112 72 98 10.5 581 1550
FR Origins Crystal R + 144 113 72 99 11.4 615 1655 Women stance (Fwd mounted binding (+ 8 mm));
102817 151 114 72 100 12.2 650 1760 LZ9 SC ITF Loc • 4000 G1 ISO Norm; Bar Coding; Reinforced mat top sheet;
•
LZ9 SC B80 158 115 72 101 13.2 686 1865 Reinforced black base; Tip protector
RENTAL SKIS Women Rtl
S (72 mm)
FR Origins Crystal R + 144 113 72 99 11.4 615 1655 Women stance (Fwd mounted binding (+ 8 mm));
108225 151 114 72 100 12.2 650 1760 609 SC ITF Loc • 4000 G1 ISO Norm; Bar Coding; Reinforced mat top sheet;
•
609 SC B80 158 115 72 101 13.2 686 1865 Reinforced black base; Tip protector
165 116 72 102 14.1 721 1970
137 112 72 98 10.5 581 1150
S (72 mm)
144 113 72 99 11.4 615 1255 Women stance (Fwd mounted binding (+ 8 mm));
NR Origins Crystal R 102820 151 114 72 100 12.2 650 1360 • 4000 G1 ISO Norm; Bar Coding; Reinforced mat top sheet;
•
158 115 72 101 13.2 686 1465 Reinforced black base; Tip protector
165 116 72 102 14.1 721 1570
FR Equipe T L + G3 ISO Norm; Bar Coding;
102837 140 107 65 88 13.0 585 1460 L7 SC ITF loc Junior • 1840 Reinforced structured top sheet;
•
L7 SC B80 150 108 65 89 14.0 635 1560 Reinforced black base; Tip protector
FR Equipe T M + Screw length < 6 mm +/- 0,5; G3 ISO Norm;
103277 120 106 65 86 9.5 485 1240 TZ5 SC ITF loc Junior • 1840 Bar Coding; Reinforced structured top sheet;
•
TZ 5 SC 130 107 65 87 11.0 535 1360 Reinforced black base; Tip protector
FR Equipe T S + Screw length < 6 mm +/- 0,5; G3 ISO Norm;
103278 100 100 65 84 7.0 405 980 TZ5 SC ITF loc Junior • 1840 Bar Coding; Reinforced structured top sheet;
•
TZ 5 SC 110 103 65 86 7.5 450 1000 Reinforced black base
FR Equipe T XS + 70 91 65 75 4.5 300 760 Screw length < 6 mm +/- 0,5; G3 ISO Norm;
103279 80 96 65 79 5.0 330 800 TZ5 SR ITF loc Junior • 1840 Bar Coding; Reinforced structured top sheet;
•
TZ 5 SR 90 100 65 83 5.5 365 890 Reinforced black base
FR XW Fury Junior L + G3 ISO Norm; Bar Coding;
102898 140 107 65 88 13.0 585 1460 L7 SC ITF loc Junior • 1840 Reinforced structured top sheet;
•
L7 SC B80 150 108 65 89 14.0 635 1560 Reinforced black base; Tip protector
RENTAL SKIS Junior Rtl
•
TZ5 SC 130 107 65 87 11.0 535 1360 Reinforced black base; Tip protector
FR XW Fury Junior S + Screw length < 6 mm +/- 0,5; G3 ISO Norm;
102902 100 100 65 84 7.0 405 980 TZ5 SC ITF loc Junior • 1840 Bar Coding; Reinforced structured top sheet;
•
TZ5 SC 110 103 65 86 7.5 450 1000 Reinforced black base
FR XW Fury Junior XS + 70 91 65 75 4.5 300 760 Screw length < 6 mm +/- 0,5; G3 ISO Norm;
103281 80 96 65 79 5.0 330 800 TZ5 SR ITF loc Junior • 1840 Bar Coding; Reinforced structured top sheet;
•
J Equipe T 3V Race +
Single
N XW Fury Junior S 102860 100 100 65 84 7.0 405 620 • 1840 Screw length < 6 mm +/- 0,5; G3 ISO Norm
•
Check-up
• Visually check to see if any rust • Remove any traces with fine, • If necessary, sharpen and polish • Clean the base and wax with
has developed on the edges. 220-230 grit sandpaper. edges using sandpaper wrapped Swix wax.
around a file.
Machine tuning
A S D Fa
Ski check-up Fb
• Visually check to determine what needs to be tuned.
• Remove major deep scratches on edges with whetstone (see page 45 for repairing).
• Remove any traces of wax or grease.
Fill in any holes in the base
(see base repairs on page 46)
Depending on the conditions of the base and materials available:
a) Grind entire base surface. Fig. A Stone grinding
b) Fill-in scratches with base repair material. For Prolink skis, install the Binding-Bridge kit according to the
c) Repair any large damaged areas with base patch/die. Maintenance Specifics paragraph on page 45.
a) Surface smoothing c) Finishing Fig. S
– Place the skis on a flat surface. – Stone grind to obtain a fine struc-
Stone grinding the ski base
Surface Smoothing Semi Finishing Finishing
– Eliminate any excess polyethyl- ture (when using a belt grinding
Grinding Grinding Grinding ene on the base with a hand base machine: use 150 grit belt).
Rotation speed Rotation speed Rotation speed plane to decrease the risks of – Do not use a dirty stone which
1000 t/mn 800 to 900 t/mn 400 to 500 t/mn contaminating the stone. creates fluff/hair.
Pressure 2,5 Pressure 2,5 Minimum Pressure b) Semi Finishing d) Beveled/recessed finish
Ski feed speed Ski feed speed Ski feed speed – Stone grind until the base be- For skis with beveled/recessed finish,
10 m/mn 10 m/mn 10 - 11 m/mn
comes flat and glossy. we recommend a straight, fine
Dressing Dressing Dressing
Dressing rate Dressing rate Dressing rate – Avoid overheating and use of a stone-ground structured base.
9 - 12 mm/s 4 - 16 mm/s 7 - 8 mm/s dirty stone (lengthwise streaks on Note: always make the last run in this
(depending on the condition of the ski)
base are from stone contaminant). direction: Tip – Tail. Concerning
Dressing speed Dressing speed Dressing speed
Micro automatic (1300 t/mn) (1300 t/mn) – Dress the stone regularly to keep the machine parameters, consult
(1300t/mn) it in good condition (when using a the machine manufacturer.
Values from Wintersteiger machines (Micro 81 – Micro 91) or equivalent ma- belt grinding machine: use 80 grit
chines. belt).
Lateral finish (Fig. G): • A double sided sharpener will • Remove burrs and polish edges • Carefully remove all burrs with a
• Lateral finishing with lubricated maintain the ski’s proper side cut. with a lubricated Scotch Brite® soft stone.
220 belt (or use the smallest grit • For a performance preparation, belt machine at a slow speed. • Quickly wipe the ski to avoid
possible). polish the base edge with a pol Fig. J staining from the dried lubricant.
• Pass over the edges 1-2 times ishing stone or whetstone to • Be careful to lubricate sufficiently A well-sharpened ski is always
depending on the condition of the eliminate any file marks on the to avoid burning the base. sharper underfoot than at the
edges. edges. extremities of the ski.
K L : Tools:
• Wax remover
• Iron with thermostat
• Wax applicator
• Plastic scraper
• Brush
Hand tuning
A true bar is the basic tool for Smoothing the base On Beveled/Recessed finish: make Tools:
checking and assessing: and edges (Fig. D) sure that the beveled and recessed - Square - Scotchbrite®
• ski base flatness, Classic finish: If damage is only mi- edge angle is between 1° and 1.5°. - 20 cm (8 inch) - Sandpaper
• that the edge is slightly recessed nor, use a file to tune ; otherwise the • Round off the tip and tail slightly. file (220-320 grit)
from the base, ski must be tuned on a machine. • Remove any burrs with soft stone - Whetstone - Central hold-
- Soft stone ing vise
• the extent of base scratches and Beveled/Recessed finish: the or Scotchbrite®.
- Scrapers - Swix wax
appropriate repair. The edge angle recommended bevel is between 1°
checking tool is used to verify Polishing the edges - Brushes
and 1.5°. Polish the edges with a whetstone,
that the edge has an angle of 90°. De-tuning the edge angle at
Edge sharpening (Fig. D) starting first on the base and then
Ski check-up the sides. the extremities
• Sharpen base edges.
• Check the base and edges of your Important: After all finishing op-
• Sharpen side edges. Waxing, scraping and
skis with a true bar. erations (by hand or machine) it is
• If repairs are necessary, see in-
On classic finish: make sure the brushing essential to remove any burrs from
edges are at 90°. Follow the same instructions as in edges and to polish the edges to
structions on page 46.
machine tuning. ensure good ski performance.
Cleaning the skis > Warning Maintenance specifics > Prolink adapter
Pressurized cleaners are prohibited, as well as the following solvents: Tuning skis with prolink on au- This new Prolink adapter can
› Acetone tomatically programmable ma- be mounted on the adjustable
› 95° alcohol chines and machines with a lead: Wintersteiger bridge (ref. 2000:
To be able to tune skis with the Y 7217-0111-V01) and is available at
(due to risk of damaging the cosmetics of the top surface of the ski).
and V prolink, we have developed Wintersteiger under the reference
a specific tuning kit in cooperation 7217-0111- V05.
with the Wintersteiger company.
Alpine Ski Maintenance & Repair > 45
G H J K
L : 11 12
There are two methods for bubbles) to obtain a homoge 11. Smooth it down with 600 grain 16. Using a dust-free cloth, wipe off
repairing the ski surface: neous mixture. Add a small sand paper. Remove the adhe- the excess Araldite® to obtain
1) ‘One colored’ paste + Araldite® quantity of coloring paste (White sive tape. Fig. L a smooth, even surface. Let it
2) ‘Multi colored’ Araldite® + white DW 0131) to the Araldite® resin. 12. Finish sanding gently in order dry for 30 minutes. The repair is
+ coloring White paste is used as a primer to obtain a smooth surface. Be finished. Fig. ●
12
in order to have the desired careful of the ski’s decor/cos-
Repair process: colors afterwards. Gently mix (in metics.
1. With a cutter, outline the area order to avoid bubbles) to obtain Create a decoration
to be repaired, then cut the top a homogeneous mixture. Fig. G 13. For the coloring stage, do not try
surface. Fig. A 8. Apply thicker than top surface of creating tone on tone to create Materials needed:
2. Result after cutting the top sur- • Araldite® 2011
the ski in the areas to be filled. the exact color of the ski. Trying • Araldite® gun 50 ml
face. Fig. S Wait a few moments to eliminate to reproduce a motif of the ski • Araldite® coloring paste for
3. With a cutter, score area to re- bubbles if necessary. Fig. H design already present else- smooth color (DW 0131 White,
pair (fibers) to improve bonding. DW 0133 Red, DW 0137 Black,
9. Put adhesive tape on the area to where is better and easier. The
DW 0132 Yellow, DW 0134 Green,
Fig. D avoid running. Let it dry for 12 final layer of Araldite® tends to DW 0135 Blue)
4. To protect top surface, put ad- hours. Fig. J lighten colors. Fig. : • White paste for undercoating
hesive tape around the area to 10. After 12 hours of drying, remove 14. Use the Araldite® gun for a for decoration (DW 0131 White)
repair. Fig. F • Felt pen to color the design,
the adhesive tape from the mix- varnish finish which will protect type 3 points, permanent
5. Prepare Araldite® resin with gun. ture. Do not remove the adhe- the ski surface from cuts from (Ref: Pantone 87828 -
6. Which type of repair to choose: sive tape around the area which the edges. A small quantity of color number).
a) One-color surface repair protects the top surface from Araldite® is sufficient. Accessories:
b) Multicolored surface repair scratches. Use the flat side of a 15. Apply a fine layer of Araldite® • Cutter
7. Add a small quantity of color- cutter to scrape off the excess with a cutter to avoid excessive • Adhesive tape
ing paste to the Araldite® resin. mixture. Fig. K thickness. Fig. ● 11 • Towel
Gently mix (in order to avoid • Sand paper, Grain 600
Replacing edges
A S D
F G
Repair process:
1. Verify that the ski can be re- 7. Place the new edge and screw 12. Reapply epoxy to the affected
paired. 2 wings near the tip. area.
2. Remove the binding and clean Wedge in place in order to 13. Carefully insert piece of base
Materials
the ski. maintain a good profile and material into cut-out area. • screw (wood, 1,5 x 15 mm)
3. Check the length of the edge to keep the edge horizontal. 14. Cover affected area with mold • epoxy
be replaced. Fig. A Fig. F release paper and place ski in • epoxy colorant or methane glue
Cut out the base where the 8. Apply epoxy to affected area heat press. • mold release paper or PE film
• base patch die (KT Technic)
edge must be changed (10 mm and heat slightly with heat gun, 15. When the epoxy has cured, • cutter, ruler
beyond) with the base patch die concentrating on each wing. remove the ski from the heat • scale model drilling machine with
or cutter (in this case, make a 9. Put plastic over cut out area press. cutting disc
• narrow screwdriver
reproducible cut-out). Fig. S and insert piece of new base 16. Grind base and edge locally. • heat gun
4. Cut the 2 sides of edges be- material. 17. Plane patch area to obtain • wood chisel
tween two wings with 45° 10. Cover the affected area with proper geometry with base • repair press 200 mm length
angle, as illustrated. mold release paper and place plane or file. • base plane Wintersteiger, file
• belt grinder
5. Cut out the edge carefully with ski in heat press. Fig. G 18. Repair any damage to top layer • stone grinder
cutter or wood chisel, then 11. When the epoxy has cured, with a mixture of epoxy and
roughen the area with 80 grit remove the ski from the heat colorant. PARTS (see page 66)
sandpaper. Fig. D press and remove base patch 19. Tune and wax the ski. Reference # Item Name
6. Cut the new edge, trim it and and plastic film. S90190 Standard Salomon edges
remove the grease. for all skis
Boot 47
Boot Modification
Any performance or fit modification of a boot that could effect the function between the boot and binding should be inspected to verify that the
boot meets Standard Alpine Boot Norms. Mechanical Inspection is recommended after any such modification.
Technical Features
Boot sole lengths
MONDOPOINT SIZES
MODELS 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32
15 16 17 18 19 20 21
22.5 23.5 24.5 25.5 26.5 27.5 28.5 29.5 30.5 31.5 33.5
X3 LAB 275 285 295 305 315 325
FALCON/X3 RC CS/ X3 10 CS/
Instinct Cs/ Ghost /Shogun/ 265 274 285 295 305 315 326 336
Poison / X3 JR Pro /X3 JR
MISSION RS / DIVINE RS 268 278 288 298 308 318 328 338 358 358 378
MISSION / DIVINE 268 277 288 298 307 317 328 339 350 360
pro Model/Kaïd/Keira/KAos/
267 277 287 297 307 317 327 337
Kreation
IMPACT / IDOL 267 277 287 297 307 317 327 337 347 357
CHARM 265 274 286 295 307
PERFORMA / IRONY 267 277 287 298 307 319 329 339 349 359 380
IMPACT 60 240 240 247 257 267 277 287 295 307
KAÏD T3 266 276 285 296 306
KAÏD T2 240 240 247 259
PERFORMA T1 203 203 223 223
SYMBIO RENTAL 263 275 284 296 306 317 326 336 345
Boot Salomon Foot Measurer > 49
Warning
Salomon developed a foot measurer (Alpine, X-C, Hiking, In-line skates,
that will help you provide better cus- Snowboard) and takes into account
D
tomer service by being able to rec- the two fundamental dimensions of
ommend the size that corresponds both feet.
to the dimensions (length and › The length (main measurement) :
width) of the skier’s feet. However, it can be read directly on 5 inter-
using the measurer can never re- national size scales (US men’s/
place trying on a boot. US women’s/ UK / EUR /
The volume fit can be measured in Mondopoint).
› The width in direct correlation S
two dimensions. The morphology of
with the length measured. The A
the foot and physical sensitivity of
each individual, according to his/her width measurement is particularly
sports activities and level (comfort/ useful to refine the measurement
performance ratio), are also deter- in Mondopoint because it orients
mining factors in the choice of size. the customer towards the .0 sizes
(narrow feet) or .5 sizes (wide
The Salomon measurer can be used
feet).
for all Salomon footwear products
Procedure
F
1. Have your customer take off 269 mm. Then, to choose between
his/her shoes and make sure 26.0 and 26.5, you must look at
that he/she is wearing appropri- the width scale Fig. D (in this
ate ski socks (size and thick- case, make it correspond to the
ness). maximum foot width with size 26).
2. With your customer stand- A foot that measures 261 mm
ing up, legs parallel and knees would fit in size 26.5 (wide foot),
slightly bent, make sure his/her whereas a foot that measures 268
heels and medial side of both mm can fit in size 26.0 (narrow
feet are touching the sides of foot). Fig. F
the measurer.
NOTE: The increases in
3. Slowly move the length guide
Mondopoint sizes represented by
Fig. A until it touches the tip
two triangles in a rectangle is made
of one foot.
IMPORTANT: When you are
to remind you that the boot sole The New Salomon SIDAS Measurer
lengths change at the whole sizes,
moving the black transversal This measurer allows measures of:
not the half sizes.
length guide, make sure you • Length: real Mondopoint/french sizes/UK sizes/US sizes
don’t put any pressure on the Remember that the size • Floating width in mm with the integration of the cos18 factor to
toes when measuring the foot.
indicated on the measurer extrapolate the length first head/fifth head.
should be used to help the • Precision: +/- 3 mm
All you need to do is to barely
dealer orient the customer
touch the end of the longest • No care
towards the proper size.
toe. Too much pressure on the
toes could lead to errors in The final choice as to the appropri-
reading by a few millimeters. ate size should be left to the cus-
4. Read the size written vertically tomer depending on whether he/
where the red line is in the win- she prefers a snug fit or not.
dow. Fig. S In principle, a technical skier who
For Mondopoint, you have to take appreciates a snug fit will choose
the width into account in the fol- the size indicated on the measurer,
lowing manner: if the length of while a ‘recreational’ skier will
the foot measured is situated in prefer a roomier fit and will choose
this zone, this means the foot one size higher.
measures between 260 mm and
Maintenance recommendations
Use a damp cloth to clean the measurer. It is prohibited to use chemical
agents, hot water, pressurized water, gasoline, alcohol, detergents, sol-
vents or aerosols, which could permanently damage the plastic materials
and erase the marks.
Boot Advanced Fit > 50
A S
WARNING
Salomon CustomFit Liners should only be heated for molding
using the Salomon CustomFit Machine. Any other unit may
cause injury by overheating.
1. Remove the machine from its 3. Lift the nozzles using the han- Important: Any insoles used 5. After having read and under-
box and place it on a flat sur- dles provided. other than the ones received stood the machine’s instruc-
face. Verify that the voltage 4. Close the boot’s buckles and in the boots at the time of tions, especially those on
used is the same as indicated slide the boots onto the noz- purchase should be removed safety, you can now plug the
on the machine. zles. Make sure that the top before the heating procedure machine in.
2. Lift the hood. edge of the boot touches the begins. Re-install them after
obturator. heating to mold the liners.
D F G
Set the timer for 15 mins. Wearing normal, low-cut socks 7. Close the buckles with medium the 10 minute cooling process
Warning: For optimal results, it is could cause skin reactions to pressure, not too tight. Fig. D to simulate the anklebone move-
important that: the heating process. 8. Close the strap more firmly. ments when skiing. Fig. G
- the heating process lasts 2. Remove the boots from the ma- 9. Tap the heel on the floor to › It is recommended to wait
15 minutes. Using the machine chine. make a good impression of the 1/2 hour before skiing with the
for more than 15 mins can dam- 3. Close the hood. Achilles’ heel. Fig. F boots, to allow for complete sta-
age the liner. 4. The machine is now available 10. Wait 10 min in a standing posi- bilization of the thermoformed
- operate the machine with both for thermoforming another pair tion. liner.
boots in place. of boots. 11. Remove the boots. Drying with a machine
5. Open the boot buckles. Practical advice
Putting the boot on When drying the CustomFit liners
6. The boots must be put on im- › Salomon recommends that no
1. When thermoforming, you with a drying machine, it is im-
mediately following the end of CustomFit liner be thermoformed
should only use ski socks that portant to respect the drying time
the 15 min heating cycle. more than three times.
have the following character- recommended by the manufacturer
If you feel any discomfort › To optimize the results of the
istics: and that the temperature not ex-
whatsoever when stepping-in, thermoforming process, it is
- socks that go higher than ceed 40°C.
take your boots off immedi- recommended that you make
the top of the boot,
ately. several flex movements during
- socks with at least 45% wool.
Boot Advanced Fit > 52
Customization Procedure
A S D F
G H J K
We recommend the use of the Sidas 7. Close the boots with minimum :
bootfitting oven Fig. A. Make sure the tightening (first tooth of the buckle)
L
customer uses only ski socks which go and make sure the forefoot shell
higher than the top of the boot. seals stay in the right position.
1. Remove liners from shells. Warning: Ask your customer to
2. Put the shells in the oven with stand still. Avoid bending or walking
buckles open Fig. S. with warmed shells.
3. Close the door and start the 8. Make sure the shell has been - in snow for 6 minutes Fig. H. 10. Take boots off, the Custom Shell
machine, set the timer for 10 fully deformed before starting - naturally for 20 minutes Fig. J. boot is ready.
minutes. Warning: Make sure the cooling process. (It takes
to wear insulated gloves when approximately 2 min). Recommendations For Experienced Bootfitters
removing boot shells. Do not allow 9. Cool the boots: in cold water for 6
customers to touch the boot, minutes (level of water: above the You can use your regular heating tools Warning: Kaprolene™ has been
avoiding possible burns. seal) Fig. F. Warning: Water level though they would be less practical created to be deformed by the foot’s
4. Switch off the oven and remove the should not be higher than forefoot than the oven: natural pressure. Be very careful if you
shells. shell seals to avoid getting liners wet. • heating elements Fig. K. need to use a pushing machine on the
5. Put liners back in. - with cold packs for 6 minutes • gun Fig. L. Kaprolene™ areas and NEVER push
6. Help the customer to step in Fig. D. Fig. G. • boiling water Fig. :. on the sides areas where Kaprolene™
meets the PU shell.
3D Buckle Adjustment
Micro Buckle Adjustment
The 3D buckle adjustment allows the
position of the instep buckle to be
changed for personalised foot hold:
- Unscrew the buckle with a 3 mm
Hexagonal Key.
- Position the buckle over the plastic
lug on the shell.
- Re-tighten in the alternate position.
Fine tune the buckle closure by turning the part that grips the buckle teeth.
a b
Extended lever
buckles require
30% less effort
when closing. c d
Walkadin Pads
Walking is easy and safe, skiing
is compatible with alpine DIN Without using any tools, the Auto - Lift the buckle up a
standards. 3D buckle adjustment modifies - Hold the lock down b
the position of the instep and/or - Move the buckle to the desired
lower leg buckle to personalize position c
foothold: - Release the lock d
Boot Boot Concepts > GHOST/SPK & Impact > 54
Boot Concepts
Ghost/Pro Model
17 1
A 12 1
A
11 2
3
4 3
10 4
10
16
15
8 5
6
9
14 13
8
Technical description – Ghost & PRO MODEL
L oop to tongue Interchangeable rear My CF PRO liner with
Shin pillow and front pads faux fur 7
Quicklace 3D shock absorber Insole rubber grip
Wide strap PU lower shell and Absorbing footboard
PP cuff Canting adjustment
Sensifit
Micro alu overshaped Canting lock Note
SCS (Salomon buckles
Cushioning System) My Custom Fit No spare parts available. If needed, please contact the After Sales Service of
Extra padded spoiler Performance liner the subsidiary.
X3 / X3 LAB
D
Technical description – X3 LAB
World Cup Advanced Flex 140 Double dismantable
Shell technology
World Cup shell
My Custom Fit World
Cup liner
canting
Racing kit
4
Last 95 World Cup claw strap
Pu either lower shell 45mm
and cuff Back bone
5 A
Adjustments and personalization
World cup claw strap Back bone
- Increases cuff fastening: a more - Increases the junction between 6
powerful fastening for a better en- cuff & shell for flex management
velopment than a traditional strap. in a forward position: entering the
- More reliable: it can’t open while curve, increasing power on skis.
flexing the boot (both before and - Provide support and power to
during the curve). skiers in a rear position while
getting out of the curve (rebound
effect): the more powerful the re-
bound the more back support you
need to control your skis. 2
Boot Concepts > Falcon/Instinct/Gun/Scarlet > 55
2
2
D D
J H
11 L
: K
K J
6
4 4
G G
9
1 12 1
Technical description – Falcon CS Pro Technical description – Falcon Race
Anatomical shell Lower shell and cuff Custom Sole Anatomical shell Lower shell and cuff Adjustable buckle
construction like a Energyzer Adjustable buckle construction like a Energyzer teeth
“second skin” Canting adjustment. teeth “second skin” Canting adjustment. Micro adjustable
My CF Race Sensitive Canting Lock. Micro adjustable My CF Pro liner 360° 35mm strap buckle
liner. buckle Sensifit™ liner wings.
3D wide (XXL) strap. 3D buckle.
Sensifit™ liner wings. Custom Shell
3D buckle.
S D F
RACE Kit Rear spoiler (Fig. S) Softening the Boot 3D strap (Fig. F)
Shin plate (Fig. A) The rear spoiler (from the performance Even if the flex is more progressive than The internal part of the strap is vertically
Used to reinforce the forward support and kit) increases rear support (with 3 height with tradtional racing boots, it can be adjustable. For the tightness to be situated
stiffens the flex. The height and lateral settings) and forward lean by + 2°. soften further more: more centrally on the tongue, unscrew the
position are adjustable. - Choose the desired height and attach Reversible Method: Remove the cant- screw (position 1) with a 3 mm hexagonal
- Choose the forward or internal position using the screw provided, in the pre- ing lock screws. This reduces the flex by key and move the insert into the higher
and use a 5,5 mm drill bit to drill the 1st drilled hole. 5-10 %. Place the plugs from the Racing hole (position 2). Re-tighten the screw.
hole in the cuff where marked (the shin Delta H lift (Fig. D) kit into the screw holes on the outer cuff.
plate is marked by a cross inside the cuff The 4 mm heel lift (from the performance Non Reversible Method: This involves
of the boot). kit) can be used to improve instep/heel cutting the ‘V’ in the top rear of the lower
- Choose the desired height and attach the hold and put the skiers weight forward shell and should be performed by your Additional Features
plate using the “T” insert and bolts pro- for faster initiation. Remove the liner and specialized Salomon dealer. Custom Sole Standard
vided. position the wedge in the hole provided in
Buckle Teeth Adjustment
- Align the plate correctly and use as a guide the rear of the Custom Sole.
Micro Buckle Adjustment
to drill the 2nd hole and attach as shown.
3D Buckle Adjustment
Canting Adjustment
54 Salomon Boot Technologies
60 Performance Accessories
Boot Boot Concepts > MISSION & DIVINE > 56
9
FOR A PERFECT FIT
H
Sensifit™ Fig. A
A soft material over the instep for
improved envelopment and easier
step-in.
Adjustable Women spoiler Fig. S
- To move the spoiler, turn the
screw 180° with a 5mm Allen
wrench. 5 F G
Additional Features
Biovent liner
Tool Free Catches Adjustment
The very first breathable liner in
Two Extended Lever Buckles Technical description – Mission 12
a ski boot to keep feet warm all
Canting Adjustment Loop on tongue Spaceframe shell Micro adjustable
day. This technology helps regu- profile second skin buckles
Micro Buckle Adjustment Wide strap
late body temperature thanks to last and shell My Custom Fit Pro
54 Salomon Boot Technologies Tool free catch
a multilayer construction inspired adjustment Pads liner Biovent
60 Performance Accessories Canting Dismantable flex rivet
from apparel.
Mission / Divine
A S S
10
D
F
9
For a perfect fit 8
Sensifit™ (Fig. A)
A soft material over the instep for 7
improved envelopment and easier
step-in.
For a precise transmission
Adjustable Rear Spoiler (Fig. S)
Customisation of the rear support to
suit the shape and size of the skier’s
Additional Features 5 H 12 G
leg and increase the rear support: Walkadin Pads
Buckle Teeth Adjustment Technical description – IMPACT 10 CS
- Loosen the screw with a 5 mm
3D Buckle Adjustment Sensifit liner wings Spaceframe shell Canting lock
Hexagonal Key, profile second skin
Micro Buckle Adjustment Wide strap Micro adjustable
- Choose the height (the higher the last and shell buckle
Canting Adjustment Adjustable buckle
spoiler, the stronger the rear sup- teeth Lower shell and My CF Pro
54 Salomon Boot Technologies cuff energyzer
port), 3D articulated buckle Custom Shell
60 Performance Accessories Canting
- Tighten the screw. Walkadin pads
Charm
6
5
Symbio 440
Plastic buckles Adjustable lower leg lever
PU Shell Thermic liner
Replaceable toe and heel pads Bar code integrated to the liner
3 2 3
Adjustments and personalization > Procedure
A
Lower leg adjustment › Adjusting the lower leg cable Longer or shorter cables are avail Additional Features
It is possible to change the lower - Place the lower leg cable in the able from the spare parts catalog 60 Performance Accessories
leg adjustment according to the desired setting of the buckle (page 66) to adapt to all shapes
morphology of the skier’s lower teeth on the medial side of the and sizes.
leg. boot. (Fig. A)
Types of feet
A deeper analysis of the customer’s feet (Fig. F) is necessary to observe
F the possible deformations that can become problem areas. Salomon has
parts (page 66) at your disposal that will help you to easily adapt the
boots to these deformations.
High arches: High instep:
The skier needs an arch support You can grind the footboard (Falcon
that can relieve pressure on ‘over- and X Wave) to increase the vol-
loaded’ areas. ume. This sole is realized in grind-
Arch supports can be attached to able PU foam. To increase the
Pronated Normal Supinated the footboards. (Fig. G) volume of the boot or to change the
flat foot foot high-arched foot position of the foot.
Supinated or pronated feet:
This is the deviation of the foot’s Caution, grind on the top surface
G H vertical axis towards the medial or only. Grinding the base will effect
lateral side, which can lead to prob- the interface with the Chassis. A
lems in the areas of the anklebones, depth gauge is marked front and
navicular bone or talus. back for even grinding. (Fig. J)
To adapt to this deviation of the Low instep:
foot, it is possible to place wedges The height and inclination of the
directly on the footboard. footboard can be modified by
J K However, this wedge should only be
adding:
- heel lifts (Fig. K)
used if the lateral articulation under
the ankle bone is mobile. (Fig. H)
Boot Foot Anatomy & Fit > Recommendations > 60
FIFTH METATARSAL PRESSURE Shell (or liner) too Solutions all products:
(lateral side of the forefoot) narrow. Prominent › Remove the insole (increases volume).
fifth metatarsal. › Stick adhesive foam around the painful area to dissipate the pressure.
› Stretch the shell locally using a heat gun* and other tools designed for
this purpose (such as SIDAS) (except Symbio and Rear Entry).
X Wave, Performa and Verse: Be careful not to overheat the Sensifit
or the instep gusset of the boot during the heating operation (there is
a risk of deforming it due to how thin this part is).
ANKLEBONE PRESSURE Prominent medial and Solutions for Falcon, X Wave, Performa:
Pain/pressure behind one or lateral ankle bones. Special precautions are required when stretching the shell:
both ankle bones. Heel shape. › heat* the inside and outside of the cuff and lower shell simultaneously (so that both will be
at the same temperature despite their different thicknesses and layers),
› place the stretching device on the inside, close the boot during the
stretching operation, and proceed with very small successive de-
grees of stretching to avoid creating a space between the cuff and
the shell.
Falcon and X Wave:
Be careful not to heat the metal parts (there is a risk of damaging the
plastic).
Solutions for Rear-Entry models:
› Remove the insole to increase the volume.
› Stick a C-shaped foam pad in the area around the
ankle bones (on the liner).
› Remove some foam from the liner in the area
around the ankle bones.
› Add shims to blue heel envelopment plate.
* Caution: The boots whose lower shells aren’t made of Polyurethane (PU) must not be stretched with heat (there is a risk of damaging the material). To find out what the
lower shell is made of, see Boot Measurements & Materials chart on page 50).
Boot Foot Anatomy & Fit > Recommendations > 61
Technical reference
for the complete line
of current Salomon
helmets and poles
Helmet & Pole Helmet > 63
Helmet Technology
Helmet Technical Information
Salomon channelled all its experi- Our comprehensive winter sport Helmets don’t offer
ence for your protection and plea- helmet range meets applicable hel- absolute protection, so
sure but don’t lose your head!
Our helmets combine our recognized
met standards and uses the unique
Advanced Fit Technology design for
ride within your limits
and take care. !
professionnalism and pure design to your comfort and performance.
create protection for the senses. Be smart and protect your head
in style.
In order to meet consumer’s Custom Air System (Fig. A): Sound System
needs in terms of safety, head new adjustable system for a per-
hold and comfort Salomon uses fect fit.
two construction technologies:
OSFA (Fig. S) With this adjust-
Standard technology and In Mold
ment system the helmet is cover-
technology. Both provide per-
ing several sizes: one helmet for
formance in terms of resistance,
sizes 51-55cm and one helmet for
absorption, deflecting impact and
sizes 55-58cm.
resisting penetration.
Beanie Convertible (Fig. D)
Standard technology: an external Warning: For use with Salomon may distract you from focusing on
cap made of ABS combined with snowsports helmets only. skiing or riding safely which may
an internal cap made of EPS. This Headphones used in snowsports lead to less control.
technology is commonly used by may cause the skier/rider to not Care and handling:
every helmet manufacturer. Women Customization hear other skiers/riders. This can The earpad sound system is built
In Mold technology: an external Pimp My Helmet lead to an accident and possible to handle cold, snowy conditions.
PC layer molded together with injury or death. Always stay in However, this system is not wa-
the EPS cap to provide the best control. Skiers/Riders downhill terproof. Do not submerge the
ratio lightness / resistance to the from you always have priority, so Earpad or cord in water or any
helmet. it's your priority to make sure you other liquid. Do not attempt to
Fit foams: All our models are avoid them. Headphones will also clean or to disinfect your helmet
benefiting from specific Fit foams restrict your ability to hear what with the earpad sound system
disposed on the anatomical areas your edge/edges are doing on the installed.
to increase head comfort. snow and may distract you. They
Helmet & Pole Helmet > 64
Warning: The helmet is a safety product: it - Hold the measurer in this posi- Maintenance recommendations:
Salomon has developed a head must be chosen in the size that is tion and turn the roller (A) (rotate To clean the measurer, you can use
measurer that will help you to bet- suitable to its user and be properly it clockwise). a cloth with soap and water.
ter serve your customer by being positioned on his/her head (the - Turn the roller until it disengages It is prohibited to use chemi-
able to recommend the helmet size chin strap adjusted in the closed (Fig. J). cal products, hot water or pres-
that corresponds to the circumfer- position) to ensure optimum pro- - Carefully remove the measurer surized water, gasoline, alcohol,
ence of his/her head. tection, comfort and hold. from the head, pulling the rear detergents, solvents or aerosols
This measurer can be used for all Recommendations for use: upward, while maintaining pres- that could permanently damage
Salomon Alpine and In Line Skate - Loosen the roller (A) to be able sure on the nose (Fig. K). the plastic materials and erase the
helmets. to place the measurer easily on - Read the measurement on the markings.
the head. graduated scale (E) in the win-
Please remember that the size Warning:
- Position the measurer on the dow (Fig. L).
given by the measurer (centime- Salomon does not cover any dam-
head according to (Fig. H), - Choose the helmet according to
ters) should be used only as an age to the head measurer that is a
touching the brow (B) and the the size given by the measurer.
indication to help you orient your result of transportation, storage or
occipital bone (C). - Try the helmet on. Switch sizes if
customer toward the proper size. not abiding by the instructions for
Important: Make sure the head- there is a problem with the fit.
The final selection of the appropri use or maintenance.
ate size should be left to the cus- band (D) does not compress Salomon has provided for stickers
tomer. the ears, which would affect the that can be put on the head mea-
measurement. surer for a better understanding of
Using the measurer should never
how to use the roller.
replace trying on the helmet.
Helmet & Pole Pole > 65
Pole Technonolgy
Pole Technical Information
Mounting the replaceable baskets > Procedure Benefits of main technical features
Salomon has made 3 types of replaceable baskets available to you: - Spaceframe shaft: specific 3D - Gripfit: the grip with the best fit
shapes (wing and AHT) for and right shapes for less efforts.
1 2 advanced performance: higher - NPS (No Problem Strap): dual
resistance and stiffness. side strap, easy to use and with
- Bi-material grip: improved comfort.
› hard part for precision, - Interchangeable baskets: the big
› soft part for comfort. one fits off-pists and powder, the
- Racing grip: specifically de- small one is more adapted for all
signed for racers, a closer grip other uses.
to the pole for higher precision. - Carbide tip: bi-material tip for
- Ultra light foam grip: the best higher resistance and durability.
grip if you need lightness and
comfort with or without gloves.
A) Mounting: at the same time, B) Screw the basket on completely Rental Poles
screw the basket on and push it until you hear four clicks (wear
- Salomon designed specific poles for rental adapted to a professional
towards the handle of the pole. gloves as a precaution). Fig. S
and intense use.
Fig. A. Removing: at the same
- This warranty will not apply for damages resulting of rental use of poles
time, unscrew the basket and
that was not designed specifically for rental.
pull it toward the tip of the pole.
Al HHH C HHH
15% stronger 40% of Carbon
Al HH C HH
Competitive strength/price ratio 15% of Carbon
Spare Parts Contents > 66
Alpine Binding 67
SKIS 72
POLES 72
ALPINE BOOTS 73
NORDIC 75
SNOWBOARD BOARDS 77
SNOWBOARD BINDINGS 77
SNOWBOARD BOOTS 79
FOOTWEAR 80
This catalogue is for product display only. Salomon reserves the right to modify or discontinue any product. Every product not available in all countries. SALOMON reserves
the right to limit or to modify color and/or aesthetic versions of spare parts. These spare parts will nonetheless continue to be distributed in their original functions.
All rights reserved. Any reproductions, partial or in full, are prohibited.
Alpine Binding
Track
Smartrak Prolink + 914 78829401 $$ 20.00
1X2
Smartrak Prolink & Smartrak Control + Z12 TI • Z10 TI • 710 TI 78829601 $$ 20.00
04-05 S912 TI SC • S810TI SC • S712 SC • S710 TI SC • S710 SC • C609 SC • C608 SC
1X2 • C607 SC • C509 SC • 06 Z12 TI SC • Z12 SC • Z10 TI SC • Z10 SC • 710 SC • 609 SC • 78378501 $$ 9.00
608 SC
1X2 04-05 S305 SC • 06 305 SC • 07 KRR TZ5 SC • NRR TZ5 SC • 08 NR TZ5 SC • FR TZ5 SC 78378701 $$ 9.00
Position Indicator
1X2 ITF Free & Fast SC 04+: Tous produits / All products 78385801 $$ 4.00
Screw / Nut
Pilot Sport • Pilot AK Rocket: Crossmax Pilot 10/9/8/7 • Verse Pilot 10/8 • $$ 7.25
1X4 887605
AK Rocket Pilot 00-03
1X4 Pilot Edge Modèle 03 Crossmax Pilot 10/8 78146101 $$ 6.00
Pilot Edge 04+ Crossmax Pilot 10/8/V12/V10/V8 • Equipe Pilot 10 SC/RC/GC • $$ 7.25
1X4 78389601
Equipe Pilot 9 GC • Demo Pilot 10 3V/2V/9 • Rush Pilot 10/7
Pilot Freeride: Scrambler Hot Pilot 9/8/7 • Scream AK Rocket Pilot 10 Hot/XTRA Hot/8 •
1X4 78146201 $$ 18.00
Siam • Pilot 10/7/5
Central Plate
1X2 920 LAB • 916 LAB • 914 LAB • 920 ZZ LAB • 916 ZZ LAB • Z920 LAB SS • Z916 LAB SS 78576301 $$ 6.00
1X2 920 LAB • 916 LAB • 914 LAB • 920 ZZ LAB • 916 ZZ LAB • Z920 LAB SS • Z916 LAB SS 78829901 $$ 5.00
Smartrak Prolink/Control + 914 • Z12 • Z10 • 711 78833601 $$ 9.00
Smartrak Prolink/Smartrak Control + Z12 TI • Z10 TI • 710 TI 78833801 $$ 13.00
Smartrak Grip + 914 • Z12 • Z10 • 611 • 610 • 609 78833901 $$ 9.00
1X2 Smartrak Grip + 609 TI • 710 TI • Z10 TI 78834001 $$ 13.00
Smartrak Rental 10056601 $$ 9.00
Lightrak senior HL 10832901 $$ 9.00
Lightrak senior JL 10833001 $$ 9.00
Track
1X2 Pilot Retail Ti: Tous produits • All products 78389801 $$ 13.00
Lever
710 E2 • 712 E2 • 610 E2 • ST410 • S710 SR/SC Cosmic • S712 SC/SR Cosmic • S712 Ti $$ 4.00
1X2 78576401
SC XTRALIGHT • S710 Ti SC XTRALIGHT
Tous produits C&S • All C&S products • Kaikki C&S • Tuotteet • 99+ Except: Junior • $$ 8.00
1X2 78393901
Cosmic • Racing • 900 • 850 • 700 • 725 • 600 • 509 • 400
V.i. Window
1X2 Z12 TI • Z12 • Z12 TI SC • Z12 SC • Z10 TI SC • Z10 • 710 TI • 710 SC • 710 • 710 ITF 78830101 $$ 7.50
611 • 610 • 610 SC • 610 CP • 609 • 609 Ti/D+ • 609 SC • 608 • 608 SC 78830201 $$ 6.00
1X2
607 • 607 SR 78830301 $$ 6.00
Toe Housing
Z12 TI • Z10 • Z10 TI • Z10 FIS 20 • Z10 TI AXE + • 710 • 610 CP • 610 • 609 D+ • 609 • 609
SR • 608 • 607 • 607 SR • Smartrak Grip + Z12 • Z10 • Z10 TI • 710 TI • 611 • 610 • 609 • 78856001 $$ 10.00
1X2 609 TI • Smartrak Prolink & Smartrak Control + Z12 TI • Z12 • Z10 • 711 • 710
SC: Z12 TI SC • Z12 SC • Z10 TI SC • Z10 SC • 609 SC • 710 SC • 608 SC • ITF: 711 78856101 $$ 8.00
Z 14 • STH 14 • Z 12 oversize • STH 12 oversize 10833201 $$ 10.00
Stickers Sets
2X10 SC Senior & Junior • Etiquettes avant • Toe Stickers • (@ 1 • @2) 78390301 $$ 7.00
Brake
Jigs
56-99 mm: 001156 $$ 100.00
Tous produits Senior • All Senior products
80-123 mm: 001157 $$ 100.00
Q300 • Q300mini • S300 • S305 • C305 • Mini Grom 56-99 mm: 78406101 $$ 80.00
1X1
TZ 5 Juniortrak 56-99 mm: 24729001 $$ 100.00
56-99 mm: 001003 $$ 100.00
Synchro Center+Rental: Junior/Senior
80-123 mm: 001040 $$ 100.00
1X2 Gabarit papier / Paper jig: Smartrak prolink • Smartrak Control • Smartrak Grip 78830701 $$ 5.00
Tools
1X5 Foret de perçage / Drill bit Ø 3,6 X L 8 mm : 000814 $$ 78.00
Ø 4,1 X L 8 mm: 000813 $$ 78.00
Ø 4,1 X L 9,5 mm: 000893 $$ 78.00
Ø 3,6 X L 9,5 mm: 000892 $$ 78.00
1X1 Outil de réglages / Adjustement tool 000902 $$ 20.00
1X2 Pilot & Poweraxe Race GS / Hangl 00: Clé Torx / Torx bit 25 mm: 887606 $$ 16.00
Colle spéciale pour le montage des fixations /
1X1 000811 $$ 10.00
Special binding mounting glue
1X1 Tube de graisse / Tube of grease 000905 $$ 5.00
Présentoir transparent + sangles /
1X2 001188 $$ 20.00
Transparent demoboard + straps
Plate Kit
1X2 Cosmic & Z Axe plus 15 mm: 78491501 $$ 20.00
1X2 Snowblade release 78497501 $$ 34.00
ø ø
Référence
Reference
L L
Voir tableaux pages suivantes pour les modèles correspondants
See charts on following pages for the concerned models }
e.g.: 17/ 000900
mm: Ø x L mm: Ø x L
Longueur • Length
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
000834 10 x 13,5 $$ 13.00
000836 10 x 20,5 $$ 13.00
000899 10 x 16,5 $$ 8.00
000900 10 x 23,2 $$ 14.00
000908 10 x 25,0 $$ 15.00
000957 10 x 27,5 $$ 14.00
001004 10 x 18,3 $$ 15.00
001018 10 x 21,3 $$ 15.00
001085 10 x 36,0 $$ 10.00
001087 10 x 29,0 $$ 10.00
001099 10 x 32,5 $$ 10.00
000829 10 x 13,5 $$ 12.00
000830 10 x 15,0 $$ 8.00
000832 10 x 23,0 $$ 10.00
000894 10 x 11,8 $$ 13.00
000895 10 x 13,0 $$ 10.00
000896 9 x 15,0 $$ 10.00
000897 10 x 18,8 $$ 10.00
000909 9 x 10,0 $$ 13.00
000910 10 x 16,5 $$ 14.00
000911 9 x 18,0 $$ 13.00
000912 9 x 29,0 $$ 15.00
000930 9 x 16,5 $$ 14.00
000958 9 x 12,5 $$ 12.00
000960 9 x 27,0 $$ 15.00
000961 9 x 8,5 $$ 13.00
001057 9 x 19,5 $$ 15.00
001058 9 x 32,5 —
001082 9 x 21,0 $$ 10.00
001083 9 x 25,5 $$ 10.00
001086 10 x 19,5 $$ 10.00
001100 9 x 24,0 $$ 12.00
001101 9 x 23,0 $$ 12.00
001102 10 x 34,0 $$ 10.00
001136 9 x 10,7 $$ 10.00
001138 9 x 34,0 $$ 12.00
78385901 8,8 x 14,35 $$ 8.00
78831301 9 x 17,3 $$ 9.00
78831401 9 x 26 $$ 9.00
78832201 BN8 4 x 10 $$ 8.00
78832801 8,8 x 12,7 $$ 8.00
88813801 10 x 12 $$ 10.00
88813901 10 x 20,5 $$ 13.00
10115201 8,8 x 12,6 $$ 10.00
787169 - 787170
001153 79491501 SMARTRAK CONTROL + 78497501 SMARTRAK JUNIOR
Z12TI . Z10
001101
000912
001102
001057
001083
78831501
78831701
(All prices in U.S. dollars) 78832001
78832501
Spare Parts Alpine Bindings > 71
C305 Grom • C305 SR • Mini Grom • 305 SR • 305 • 305 mini 06 • Junior TZ 5 & TZ 5 SR 07 • LZ 7 • LZ 7 SR 08 2/ 000894
S305 Grom 2/ 000958
S810 Ti Pi Edge • S810 Pi Edge • S914 Fis • S912 Ti • S912 Fi • S912 • S910 Team • S810 • S810Ti • S914 Pi FR • S914 Fis 24 • S914 Fis 20 • S910 Fis 24 •
2/ 001057
S910 Fis 20 • S912 Ti Pi FR • S810 Ti Pi FR • S914 Pi Edge • S912 Ti Pi Edge • S912 Fis 20 • S812 Pi Edge • S910 Ti
C610 • C509 • C509 SR • C608 SR • C608 • C608 Fis 20 • C608 Fis 17 • C710 • C609 Ti • C609 SR • C609 • 3/ 000930
S710 • S708 T • S708 T SR • S710 SR • S711 SR • S710 Ti • S710 Pi FR 2/ 000911
S711 • S711 Pi FR 4/ 001082
Plaque Axe + 99+ S914 • S912 • S811 • S810 • S910 T • S810 Ti • S810 CP • S912 Ti • S810 SR 3/ 000912
S710 Axe+ • S708T • S710 CP • S710 Ti CP • S711 CP 1/ 000960
C610 Axe+ • C608 CP • C610 CP • C710 CP • C710 Ti CP 4/ 001083
Plaque Drive+ 500 • 600 • C509 Drive+ • C609 Drive+ 4/ 001101
S305 SC 8/ 000961 6/ 000958
Junior TZ 5 SC 07 8/ 000961 9/ 000958 3/ 000894
S912 Ti SC • 810 SC • S 810 Ti SC 3/ 000911 5/ 000909
S710 SC • S711 SC • S712 SC • S710 Ti SC 6/ 000930 5/ 000909 6/ 001057
C509 SC • C608 SC • C609 SC 6/ 000930 6/ 000911 5/ 000909
LZ 8 SC 08 5/ 000909 12/ 000958 9/ 000829
920 LAB • 916 LAB • 914 LAB • 920 ZZ LAB • 916 ZZ LAB • Z920 LAB SS • Z916 LAB SS 16/ 001101 16/ 001082
Pilot S710 Cosmic 4/ 001082
S920 • S916 • S914 Fis 17 • S920 Race • STH 16 07 4/ 000910 4/ 000911
LZ 8 • LZ 9 08 7/ 000895
C607 SR • C607 4/ 78385901
S914 Fis 26,3 • S910 Fis 26,3 3/ 001101
Z12 Ti SC • Z12 SC • Z10 Ti SC • Z10 SC • 710 SC • 609 SC • 608 SC 06 5/ 000909 6/ 000930 6/ 001057
Z12 Ti • Z10 Ti • Z10 Fis 20 • 710 • 610 • 609 • 609 Ti • 609 SR 608 06 •
6/ 000930 6/ 78831301
Smartrak Grip+ 610, 611, 710 Ti, Z10 Ti, Z10, Z12, 609, 609 Ti 06 • Z14 08
Z12 Ti AXE+ • 610 CP 06 2/ 000960 2/ 78831401
609 D+ 06 1/ 001100 1/ 001101
914 Fis 20 • 914 • Smartrak Grip + 914 06 1/ 000930 1/ 78831301
Smartrak Prolink & Smartrak Control + 914, Z12 Ti, Z12, Z10 Ti, Z10, 711, 710 Ti 06 • Z14 08 1/ 78832201
Smartrak Prolink + 914 06 1/ 78832801
Smartrak Prolink & Smartrak Control + Z12 Ti, Z12, Z10 Ti, Z10, 711, 710 Ti 06 • Z14 08 2/ 10115201
STH 12 07 • STH 14 • Z14 LAB 08 6/ 000930 6/ 000911
STH 14 Driver 08 3/ 000911
Pilot Edge Loc SC: S912 Ti Pi Edge • S810 Ti Pi Edge 17/ 000830 17/ 000829 17/ 000900
Pilot Free Ride Loc SC: S912 Ti Pi FR • S810 Ti Pi FR • S711 Pi FR 17/ 001086 5/ 000957
C305 Grom • C305 SR • Mini Grom • 305 SR • 305 • 305 Mini 06 2/ 000834 2/ 000899
S305 Grom 8/ 001004 11/ 001018
S914 Fis 17 • 914 • Z12 TI • Z10 TI • Z10 • 710 • 610 • 609 • 608 06 • C608 Fis 17 • S710 • S608 • C610 • C509 • C608 • C710 • S710 Ti •
11/ 000894 11/ 001004
C609 Ti • C609 • Z14 & Z12 08 • LZ 8 08 • LZ 9 08 • Z12++ 09
609 SR 06 • S710 SR • S711 SR • S708 T SR • C509 SR • C608 SR • C609 SR 1/ 000894 1/ 000836
S912 Ti • S912 • S810 • S711 • S910 T • S810 TI • S914 Fis 24 • S910 Fis 24 3/ 000897 6/ 000957
C608 Fis 20 • 914 Fis • S914 Pi FR • S912 Ti Pi FR • S810 Ti Pi FR • S914 Pi Edge • 914 FIS 20 • Z10 FIS 20 06 •
11/ 000830 11/ 000900
S810 Ti Pi Edge • S810 Pi Edge • S912 Ti Pi Edge • S812 Pi Edge • S912 Fis 20 • S914 Fis 20 • S910 Fis 20
Plaque Axe + 99+ S850 • S914 • S912 • S811 • S810 • S710 • S711 CP • S912 Ti • Z10 TI AXE+ • 610 CP 06 •
11/ 001101 11/ 001102
S608 T • C610 • S910 T • C608 CP • C610 CP • C710 CP • S710 CP • S810 CP • C710 Ti CP
Plaque Drive + • C509 Drive + • 609 D + 06 11/ 000911 11/ 000908
S305 SC • 305 SC 06 6/ 000957 11/ 001099
S850 SC (Drive+) • C608 SC • C609 SC • S912 Ti SC • S810 SC • S810 S • S712 S • S711 SC • S710 S • C509 SC • S810 Ti SC • All SC 02+ 9/ 001083 9/ 001102
920 LAB • 916 LAB • 914 LAB • 920 ZZ LAB • 916 ZZ LAB • Z920 LAB SS • Z916 LAB SS 16/ 001100 16/ 001138 16/ 000897
S920 • S916 • STH 12 & 16 07 • STH Driver 14 08 • STH 14 08 • Z14 LAB 08 • STH12++ 09 4/ 000897 4/ 000829 4/ 000912
C607 SC 17/ 001100 17/ 001102
C607 SR • 607 SR 06 • LZ7 SR 08 17/ 000909 17/ 001004
C607 • 607 06 • LZ7 08 2/ 000899 2/ 000909
S914 Fis 26,3 • S910 Fis 26,3 7/ 888139 7/ 001087
Z12 TI SC • Z12 SC • Z10 TI SC • Z10 SC • 710 SC • 609 SC • 608 SC 06 • LZ8 SC 08 1/ 001085 2/ 001083
Smartrak Prolink & Smartrak Control + 914 • Z12 TI • Z12 • Z10 TI • Z10 • 711 • 710 TI 06 • Z14 08 1/ 78832201
Junior TZ 5 & TZ 5 SR 07 11/ 000896 2/ 000899
Junior TZ 5 Juniortrak 07 11/ 000908 11/ 001101
Junior TZ 5 SC 07 11/ 001099 11/ 000912
Spare Parts ALPINE Skis > 72
SKIS
Tips
Verse 9 00-02 • Verse 7 00-02 • Verse 7 w 01-02 • Verse 10 Pilot 01-03 • Verse 8 Pilot 02-03 • Verse 8 w Pilot
02-03 -Verse 8X Pilot 02-03 • Verse 8X w Pilot 02-03 • Scream 10 Pilot 00-02 • Scream 8.9 Pilot 00 • Superaxe 10
1X2 Pilot 00 • Scream 8 Pilot 00-02 • Seventwenty 00-02 • Scream 10 Pilot 01 • Scream 8 Pilot M-W 01 • Seventwenty 891970 $$ 10.00
01 • Teneighty 01 • X-Scream Series 01-04 • X-Scream M-W 01-03 • X-Scream 9 US 01-02 • X-Scream S 02 •
Scream Classic 04 • Equipe 10 3V 05
1X2 Verse 8500 00-03 • Verse 590 03 • X-Scream 700 01-02 • Crossmax 700 01-04 • Scleaver 790 03 • Scrambler 400 04 89249201 $$ 10.00
Crossmax 10 Pilot Rental 01-02 • Crossmax 8 Pilot Rental 01-03 • Crossmax 7 Pilot Rental 01-03 • Scleaver 7.9
1X2 Pilot Rental 03 • Verse 10 Pilot Rental 01-03 • Crossmax7 TX Pilot Rental 03 • Verse 8 Pilot Rental 02 • Scream 10 89249301 $$ 10.00
Pilot Rental 01-02
Equipe SC • Equipe GC • Equipe 9GC • Demo 10 3V • Demo 10 2V • Demo9 • Demo8 • •Demo Lady • Crossmax V12
1X2 • Crossmax V10 • Rush n°10 • Rush n°7 • Rush 700 • •Streetracer 10 • Streetrace r8 • Streetracer 7 • Streetracer 6, 78570801 $$ 8.00
600, 800 05-06 • •Rush 6, 600, 800 05-06 • Equipe 10 T 3V 05-06 • Demo Lady 06
Scrambler Hot • Scrambler 9 • Scrambler 8 • Scrambler 7 • Scrambler 6 • Scrambler 5 • Scrambler Custom •
1X2 Scrambler 700 • Scrambler 400 • Siam n°10 • Siam n°7 • XW 5, 6, 8 • 400, 700 06 • XW Fury • Hurricane 06 • 78571001 $$ 10.00
Siam n°5, 400 05-06 • Axess 06
Crossmax 10 Pilot 03-04 • Crossmax 9 Pilot 04 • Crossmax 8 Pilot 04 • Teneighty 02-04 • Scream 10 Hot 03-04 •
1X2 78325101 $$ 10.00
Scream 10 Xtra Hot 03-04
Equipe GC • GC Race • GC Series • SC, SC Race, 3V • Streetracer 8, 10, 800, 80,8 TX, Sport • Demo X 2V, X 3V, XR, XT •
Crossmax V8, V10, V12, V800 • 9000 replica 06 Equipe 3V, GC Series, GC Race, SC Race • Aero GT, X • Demo X3, XR, XT, $$ 6.00
1X2 78799401
GTX • Crossmax V8, V10, V800, W12 • XW Cyclone, Typhoon 07 Equipe GC, GC Series, SC Race, RC • Aero GT R, GT, XSI
• Aeromax Ti, STi • Demo XR, XT • Crossmax V10 • Origins Amethyst, Amethyst 800 08
XW 3, 4,4 Tx, 10 • Siam N3, N4, N8, N10, N 40, Flirt, Origins, Sinsation • XW Blast, Tornado, Sandstorm, Vector, AT,
X Radiant 06 XW 4, 6, 800, X3, X7, Attack, Tx, STX, Vector, Tornado, Fury, Sandstorm, Storm • Jewel Amber, Crystal, $$ 6.00
1X2 78799501
Diadem, Opal, Origins, Pearl, Topaz - Demo lady 07 XW 4, 6, 8, 10, 500, 800, X7, X9, Fire, Cyclone, Hurricane •
Origins Amber, Amber 500, Pearl, Ruby, Diadem, Crystal, Jade, Opal,Topaz • Demo lady 08
Equipe 2V Race 07 • Demo X2, Ti, RT 07 • X Wing 500 07-08 • Aero Ti, S, RT, GTI, Ti Rental, S Rental 07 • $$ 8.00
1X2 24729101
Jewel Amber 500 07 • Instinct Fever 500 07 • Aeromax RT, SR, GTS 08
1X2 XW Fury 08 • XW Tornado, Tornado Ti 08 10077101 $$ 15.00
XW Storm 09 • XW 8, 6, 4 09 • 8R, 6R 09 • Origin Opal, Topaz, Crystal, Amber, Diadem, Crystal R 5 09 •
1X2 10832701 $$ 10.00
XW Typhoon, Hurricane, Twister 09
1X2 Czar, Lord, Dumont, Suspect, Threat, Lady, Mai Tai 08 • Shogun, Vamp, Geisha 09 10879901 $$ 12.00
Edges (25cm)
1X2 Pour tous les modèles / For all models S90190 $$ 6.00
1X1 Pour tous les modèles / For all models S90158 $$ 8.00
POLES
Baskets
Carbon Poles: Rental Composite 06-09 • Element 08-09 • Origins 08 $$ 6.00
1X2 10853701
Aluminium poles: Origins 09
08-09: Rental Anodized Adult, Artic, Artic Origins, Northpole, Divine Origins $$ 6.00
1X2 10853901
09: Racer, Northpole Origins, F-One, Allium, X-Wing, Fury, Patrol, Brigade
1X2 09 Rental Anodized JR, Equipe Junior, X-Wing Junior 10854001 $$ 6.00
1X2 Strap Rental Adult 10854201 $$ 6.00
ALPINE BOOTS
Buckle Tooth Insert
1X2 Xwave & Rush • Falcon & Instinct • Impact & Idol • X3 (collier/cuff) 10809301 $$ 5.00
1X2 Xwave & Rush • Falcon & Instinct • Impact & Idol • X3 10817901 $$ 5.00
1X2 Performa & Irony 06-07 +(X-wave 8-Rush 880-Ellipse & Siam 770) 78593001 $$ 5.00
1X2 Performa & Irony • Elios & Charm • Mission & Divine 99493501 $$ 5.00
1X2 Performa & Irony • Mission & Divine 78399601 $$ 5.00
M*
Ghost • Shogun • Poison • Pro Model • Kaos • Kreation • Kaïd • Keira S: 10818001 L: 10818101 $$ 20.00
1X2
V* M*
Course X3 • Falcon • Instinct • Impact • Idol • X Wave • Rush • Mission RS • Divine RS S: 10818201 M: 10818301 L: 10818401 $$ 15.00
1X2
V* $$ 7.00
Symbio: 500 • 440 S: 78396901 L: 78397001
1X1
Cable length: 540 mm / 22.0-25.5: 882844 $$ 12.00
Symbio: 4.0 (M&W) • 500 • 6.0 (M&W) 97 • 440 • Optima Ultra Light: 8.6/7.6 (M&W) • $$ 12.00
V* Cable length: 560 mm / 26.0-30.0: 882845
7.6 W • 7.2/6.6/6.2/5.6/5.2/4.6 (M&W) • 4.6W • 4.2/520 (M&W)
Cable length: 580 mm / 78862701 $$ 13.00
S: 78861401 $$ 12.00
M* Performa 06 8.0 • CF 7 • Irony 06 8 • Mission • Divine • Elios 7- 6 • X6 • degree • $$ 12.00
M: 78861601
1X2 Charm 7 • 6 • X6 • halo
L: 78861501 $$ 12.00
V* S: 78862101 $$ 13.00
Performa 06 4 • 07 4, X4, PF3, Pulse • Irony 06 4 • 07 4, X4, PF3, Breeze •
M* M: 78862301 $$ 13.00
Elios 4, 500 • Charm 4, 500b (blue/grey)
1X2
L: 78862501 $$ 13.00
V*
T2 • T3 • Falcon 60/70 • Flyer • Kitten S: 99493301 L: 99493401 $$ 12.00
1X2
Innerboot
Bootfitting
Bootfitting
18.0: 10078610 19.0: 10078612 20.0: 10078654 21.0: 10078655
Semelles location / 22.0: 10078619 23.0-23.5: 10078621 24.0-24.5: 10078623 25.0-25.5: 10078625 $$ 5.50
1X2
Rental Insoles 26.0-26.5: 10078628 27.0-27.5: 10078630 28.0-28.5: 10078632 29.0-29.5: 10078635
30.0-30.5: 10078637 31.0-31.5: 10078639 32.0-32.5: 10078642 33.0-33.5: 10078644
22.0: 55473119 23.0-23.5: 55473121 24.0-24.5: 55473123 25.0-25.5: 55473125 $$ 15.00
1X2 Semelles Therm-ic Insoles
26.0-26.5: 55473128 27.0-27.5: 55473130
Semelle interne de coque / Footbed: 24.0-24.5: 88164023 25.0-25.5: 88164025 26.0-26.5: 88164028 $$ 12.00
1X2
Standard (black) 27.0-27.5: 88164030 28.0-28.5: 88164032 29.0-29.5: 88164035
Semelle interne de coque / Footbed: 22.0-23.5: 489965 24.0-25.5: 489966 $$ 12.00
1X2 Performa Prolink+Sport • Evolution 2 • Verse • 26.0-27.5: 489967 28.0-29.5: 489968
Ellipse • Performa 30.0-33.5: 78592037 $$ 6.00
Semelle interne de coque / Footbed: 24.0-24.5: 19578423 25.0-25.5: 19578425 26.0-26.5: 19578428 $$ 11.00
1X2
Falcon (black) 27.0-27.5: 19578430 28.0-28.5: 19578432 29.0-29.5: 19578435
1X4 Joints étanchéité Xwave, Rush 22.0-27.5: 55472201 28.0-31.5: 55472801 $$ 5.00
22.0-25.5: 55472301 $$ 8.00
1X4 Joints étanchéité Impact Idol
26.0-31.5: 55473001 $$ 8.00
22.0-25.5: 10078701 $$ 12.00
1X2 Sangle bas de janbe / Lower leg strap 35 mm (black/red)
26.0-33.5: 10078801
1X8 Bouchon latéral Y/C (grey) 78591901 $$ 5.00
Innerboot Clip
Evolution 98-99 8.5 (M&W) • 8.0 (M&W) • 7.5 (M&W) • 7.0 (M&W) • 6.0 (M&W)
1X10 • 5.0 (M&W) • CF (M&W) • 600 • 7.9 • 4.9 • Evolution 97 9.0 (M&W) • 8.0 (M&W) + 490197 $$ 5.00
(Symbio + Optima Ultra Light) (black)
Bootsole + Screws
1X2 Arrière / Back: Performa • Evolution • Performa T3 • Symbio 440 05 • Elios • Charm 8 mm / 22.0-33.5: 487450 $$ 6.00
NORDIC
Laces
Quickfit 95 cm: 78135401 $$ 6.00
1X1
(see page 80: ref 86065701 Footwear) 95 cm: 86065701 $$ 6.00
1X10 Passant Cable quickfit • Quickfit Holder 10108001 $$ 4.00
(black): 10108101 $$ 10.00
1X2 Zip
(grey): 10108201 $$ 10.00
1X2 Lacet • Lace 10107201 $$ 7.00
Rivet
1X5 Carbon Pro • Racing Skate 9 • Active 9 Skate • Vitane 9 Skate 10106801 $$ 4.00
1X5 861 • Active 8 Skate CL • Vitane 8 Skate CL • Equipe Combi 10109201 $$ 4.00
Insoles
9K: 25823652 10K: 25823608 11K: 25823610 12K: 25823612 13K: 25823654 $$ 8.00
1X2 Durafresh 5 mm 1: 25823616 2: 25823617 3: 25823656 4: 25823621 5: 25823623
6: 25823625 7: 25823627 8: 25823629 9: 25823631 10: 25823633 $$ 8.00
11: 25823635 12: 25823637 13: 25823639 14: 25823641
Screw Chart
1X100 Profil Equipe Junior Ø 6,3 / 14,5: 78859901 $$ 19.00
1X100 Profil Equipe Skate+Classic • Profil Active SC • Blades X Adventure Raid Ø 6,3 / 17,7: 890111 $$ 14.00
1X100 SNS X Adventure Raid Ø 6,3 / 26: F872020 $$ 14.00
SNS X Adventure Raid
Pilot Equipe Skate • SNS X Adv Access • Profil Auto Men/ Women
Pilot Sport Skate/Classic/ Women
1X100 Ø 6,3 / 19,5: 890109 $$ 13.00
Plaque SPS Pilot Sport Skate/Classic/Women
Pilot Equipe Classic
Profil Equipe Skate - Profil Equipe Classic - Profil Active SC
Profil Auto JR
Pilot Equipe Classic
1X100 Profil Snow/Monster Ø 6,3 / 14,5: 890112 $$ 13.00
Pilot Sport Junior - Pilot Junior
Profil Equipe JR
1X50 Profil Auto Junior (Skis < 140) Ø 5,4 / 10: 000909 $$ 13.00
1X10 Vis Réglage / Adjustment screw • Equipe Classic Pilot 55454101 $$ 3.00
Pull Tab
1X10 Pilot Equipe Skate - Pilot Active Skate (yellow): 10106201 $$ 12.00
Plugs
Pilot Equipe Skate • Profil Equipe Skate+Classic • Pilot Active Skate • Profil Auto (Men/ $$ 4.00
1X10 890094
women/Junior) • Profil Active SC • SNS X adventure Raid+Access
Cap
1X10 Profil Equipe Classic • Profil Equipe skate • Profil Active SC 10102101 $$ 6.00
1X1 Capot vis Pilot équipe Classic 55454201 $$ 3.00
1X1 Capot vis Pilot sport 55454301 $$ 3.00
Flexor
115: (red) 10104201 $$ 5.00
Profil Equipe Skate
125: (red) 10104301 $$ 5.00
1X2 Profil Equipe Classic 85: (yellow) 10102201 $$ 5.00
Profil Active SC 105: (grey) 10105101 $$ 5.00
Profil Auto Men 105: (black) 10104801 $$ 5.00
1X2 Profil Auto Women 95: (grey) 10104901 $$ 5.00
Profil Auto Junior Junior: (yellow) 10105001 $$ 5.00
Ridge Plate
1X2 Ridge Plate Pilot Skate 78846901 $$ 10.00
1X2 Profil Equipe 78847201 $$ 10.00
1X2 Profil Auto Universal Women • Profil Auto Universal Junior 10111001 $$ 10.00
1X2 Ridge plate Profil Auto Universal 78847101 $$ 10.00
1X1 S/E Plate Pilot Equipe Classic 55454001 $$ 18.00
1X1 SPS Plate 25823501 $$ 5.00
Service Products
1X1 Gabarit / Jig • Pilot • Profil • BC • X Adventure 891000 $$ 65.00
1X4 Patins Gabarit • Reversible jig pads • Pilot • Profil • BC • X Adventure 10106401 $$ 15.00
1X5 Foret / Drill bit - Profil Automatique Junior Ø 3,6 x L 8 mm: 000814 $$ 78.00
1X1 Foret / Drill bit Ø 3,6 x L 15 mm: 10105201 $$ 30.00
Foret spécial pour cheville de réparation /
1X1 10105301 $$ 32.00
Special repair plug drill bit
1X100 Cheville de réparation pour ski de fond / Repair plugs 000846 $$ 16.00
1X1 Embout posidrive 6 pans / 6 face posidrive bit 78504801 $$ 16.00
Sticker Pilot Equipe 55453901 $$ 5.00
SNOWBOARD BOARDS
Snowboard Tip Protector
1X1 Tip Protector - Rental boards (black) J90108 $$ 9.00
SNOWBOARD BINDINGS
NB: Pas de pièces détachées pour les fixations S PRO TEAM • No spare parts for S PRO TEAM bindings
Transmission Pads
1X2 $$ 8.00
L+R Base Pad all SP models (khaki/black) S: 55473954 M/L: 55473955
Supports • Clovers
4x4 Disks
1X8 Screw + washers for disk - All Models (except 98 Rental) 88999301 $$ 5.00
1X2 6 holes Disk IMS + Screws + Washers - All Models (except 98 Rental & Speedfit) 78855401 $$ 8.00
1X2 Quick Angle - All S Models 98-00 except S PRO 889856 Aftermarket $$ 28.00
Straps
S: (black) 10099154 M: (black) 10099156 L: (black) 10099158 $$ 2.00
1X2 Toe Strap - All Models + M4 Toolfree
S: (white) 10089154 M: (white) 10089156 L: (white) 10089158 $$ 2.00
1X2 Toe Adjuster - All S and SP Models (black) + M5 screw S: 53527454 M/L: 53527457 $$ 3.50
S: (black) 78563554 M/L: (black) 78563557 $$ 4.00
1X2 Toe Adjuster - All SPX, Force, Grace & Relay Models (black) + M5 screw
S: (white) 10134054 M/L: (white) 10134057 $$ 2.50
1X2 Holding fast fit - All Relay and Slasher models (black) 78839301 $$ 3.00
1X2 Holding fast fit - All Force and Grace models (white) 53527501 $$ 5.00
1X2 Toe Sawblade - All SP Models 06- (black) S/M: 78374919 L: 78374921 $$ 5.00
1X2 Toe Sawblade - All SP Models 06+ (black) S/M: 78837054 L: 78837057 $$ 7.00
S/M: (black) 78837155 L: (black) 78837158 $$ 12.00
1X2 Toe Sawblade + Holding fast fit SPX All SPX, Force, Grace & Relay Models. (black)
S/M: (white) 10134155 L: (white) 10134158 $$ 2.50
78560401 $$ 16.00
1X2 Alu TOE Buckle All Models
78855301 $$ 25.00
1X2 Alu ANKLE Buckle All Models 78836901 $$ 28.00
1X2 Aesthetic Strap Nut + Strap Screw M5: Relay screw inside 99493801 $$ 4.00
Strap Kit (screw M5/nut M5/wascher M5) - (Toe/Ankle) All SP models 889905 $$ 5.00
1X4
Strap Kit (screw M5/nut M5/wascher M5) - (Ankle) All SPX models 88999701 $$ 6.00
1X4 Strap Kit (Vis + Ecrou) - (Ankle) All Force & Grace models . 78836801 $$ 6.00
Spoilers • Highback
1X2 Highback Rotation Kit: All SPX Models except SPX Carbon 89380201 $$ 5.00
1X2 Tool Free FWL Screw: All Force & Grace models 78837301 $$ 7.00
1X2 Highback Rotation Screw: All Relay models 78839401 $$ 3.00
1X2 Toolfree FWL Adjuster: All models (grey) 78837501 $$ 7.00
1X1 Highback + FWL Adjuster + Screw: All W models except Relay (white) S/M: 78839755 $$ 16.50
1X1 Highback + FWL Adjuster + Screw: All models except Relay S/M: 78839855 L: 78839858 $$ 13.00
1X2 FWL Adjuster: Only Force model (grey) 99493901 $$ 5.00
1X2 FWL Adjuster: All models 06+ except Force & Relay (grey) 78857701 $$ 6.00
1X2 Length Base Adjustment Kit: All Force & Grace models (grey) 78858001 $$ 6.00
Rental • Speedfit
1X2 Ankle Strap 78697201 $$ 22.00
1X2 Buckle + Screw M5 + Savenut M5x8 78619001 $$ 8.00
1X2 Quick cricket 78619101 $$ 8.00
1X2 TOE: Tooth Straps 180 mm/9,3 mm hole: 78619201 $$ 4.00
1X2 ANKLE: Tooth straps for bolt gard 05+ 190 mm/6,5 mm hole: 78619301 $$ 4.00
1X2 Toestrap snap support easy base 78619401 $$ 4.00
1X2 Toestrap L/XL . (S/M couper 1 trou pour petite taille) 78619559 $$ 15.00
1X2 Heelcup lever 78620601 $$ 4.00
1X4 Highback screw + bush + nut M6 . 78620701 $$ 4.00
1X2 Forward lean screw + washer + savenut M5X10 78620901 $$ 4.00
1X1 Highback S/M: 78621101 $$ 16.00
1X1 Highback L/XL: 78621201 $$ 16.00
1X2 Forward lean adjuster HB S/M: 78621301 $$ 6.00
1X2 Forward lean adjuster HB L/XL: 78621401 $$ 6.00
Rental • Fastec
1X2 $$15,00
Kit Ankle strap Fastec 10835401
L+R
1X2 Kit Toe strap Fastec 10835501 $$15,00
1X2 $$4,00
Toe strap adjuster 10835601
L+R
1X2 $$4,00
Ankle strap adjuster ( special nut, screw M5x8, safety washer,connection nut) 10835701
L+R
1X2 $$10,00
ARS Autorelease buckles KIT ( M5x8 screw ,Buckle cam, Nut M5, safety washer) 10835801
L+R
1X2
Scratchs + Springs + Covers + Levers + Screws S/M M/L: 10835955 L/XL: 10835957 $$20,00
L+R
1X10 Sticker for Angle adjustment 10836001 $$10,00
SNOWBOARD BOOTS
Liners
23.0‑23.5: 78835921 24.0‑24.5: 78835923 25.0‑25.5: 78835925
FULL CUSTOM FIT - All Models Except
1X2 26.0‑26.5: 78835928 27.0‑27.5: 78835930 28.0‑28.5: 78835932 $$ 122.00
Talapus & F models
29.0‑29.5: 78835935 30.0‑30.5: 78835937
23.0‑23.5: 78836021 24.0‑24.5: 78836023 25.0‑25.5: 78836025
AUTO FIT - All Models Except Talapus &
1X2 26.0‑26.5: 78836028 27.0‑27.5: 78836030 28.0‑28.5: 78836032 $$ 74.00
F models
29.0‑29.5: 78836035 30.0‑30.5: 78836037
Inner Soles
200 cm / 23.0‑25.5: 78396026 210 cm / 26.0‑28.5: 78396733 $$ 7.00
1X2 Lace: All Powerlace models (black)
220 cm / 29.0‑31.5: 78396841
23.0: 78611721 23.5: 78611722 24.0: 78611723 24.5: 78611724
25.0: 78611725 25.5: 78611726 26.0: 78611728 26.5: 78611729 $$ 11.00
1X2 All models except Talapus
27.0: 78611730 27.5: 78611731 28.0: 78611732 28.5: 78611733
29.0: 78611735 29.5: 78611736 30.0: 78611737 30.5: 78611738
Laces
1X2 Poignée Power Lace • Power Lace handle (All models) with Power Lace 78396101 $$ 8.00
1X2 Poignée Power Lace • Power Lace handle (All models) with SPL lace 10836201 $$3,00
1X2 Combo closed: for SPL models only 09+ 10836101 $$2,00
1X4 (All models ) Crochet bloqueur • Eyestay block (grey) 78396601 $$ 5.00
1X2 (Fusion models only) Ouvert Crochet bloqueur / Open Eyestay block 19578501 $$ 4.00
1X2 (Fusion models only) Fermées Crochet bloqueur / Closed Eyestay block 19578601 $$ 4.00
1X8 Lace hook or Top Block (open): All Authentic models 09+ 10837301 $$4,00
1X4 Eyestay block (closed): All Authentic models 09+ 10837101 $$4,00
1X2 Metal hook 10837401 $$2,00
1X1 (All models) Lacet kevlar chausson • Liner kevlar lace (black) 25 m 78396401 $$ 17.00
1X2 Gros SPL système + Lacet • Big Speed Lace Locker + Lace 78836101 $$ 10.00
1X2 New combo («tongue lace locker with springs») 99494701 $$ 4.00
1X2 (BOA models only) BOA coiler reel • 05 (B521) 19578701 $$ 40.00
1X2 (BOA models only) BOA Lace cable 130 cm / 23.0‑28.5: 19578801 $$ 14.00
FOOTWEAR
Laces
1X2 Mountain Lace (grey) 1,60 m: 86065401 1,80 m: 86065501 2,00 m: 86065601 $$ 6.00
Lacet junior • Junior lace (black) 1,00 m: 86065101 $$ 6.00
1X2
Lacet Footwear • Footwear lace (black) 1,30 m: 86065201 (grey) 1,30 m: 86065301 $$ 6.00
(black): 86065701 $$ 6.00
1X2 Quick Lace Kit
(grey): 86065801 $$ 8.00
Poulies
1X10 Plastic (black) 86067301 $$ 6.00
Insoles
3,5/4: 86066423 4,5/5: 86066425 5,5/6: 86066427
Semelles Externes • Outsoles - Pro Thermic 6,5/7: 86066429 7,5/8: 86066431 8,5/9: 86066433 $$ 20.00
9,5/10: 86066435 10,5/11: 86066437 11,5/12: 86066439
1X2
3,5/4: 86066421 4,5/5: 86066423 5,5/6: 86066425 6,5/7: 86066427
Semelles Externes • Outsoles - Pro Ice •
7,5/8: 86066429 8,5/9: 86066431 9,5/10: 86066433 10,5/11: 86066435 $$ 20.00
Super Mountain Expert
11,5/12: 86066437 12,5/13: 86066439
Inner Soles
3,5/4: 86065921 4,5/5: 86065923 5,5/6: 86065925 6,5/7: 86065927
Semelles EVA découpées et perforées • EVA
1X2 7,5/8: 86065929 8,5/9: 86065931 9,5/10: 86065933 10,5/11: 86065935 $$ 10.00
insoles decut & perforated
11,5/12: 86065937 12,5/13: 86065939
3,5: 86068220 4,0: 86068221 4,5: 86068222 5,0: 86068223 5,5: 86068224
6,0: 86068225 6,5: 86068226 7,0: 86068227 7,5: 86068228 8,0: 86068229
Semelles Feutre drainant moulées • Molded
1X2 8,5: 86068230 9,0: 86068231 9,5: 86068232 10,0: 86068233 10,5: 86068234 $$ 14.00
Felt Sockliner
11,0: 86068235 11,5: 86068236 12,0: 86068237 12,5: 86068238
13,0: 86068239
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