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The other screw at the rear will allow you to set up the boot behind the sweet spot on the ski. The other screw on the front, besides the DIN setting is for the front binding to clamp the front of the boot tighter. But don't over tighten heel or toe, as it will not allow the boot to release at the required DIN setting. Hope that helps. Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do. Duke of Mayhem wrote: Atomic race bindings are adjustable via the screw in the centre, release and lock the heel and toe pieces at desired boot length.

You'll need to Register first of course. I am sure the OP will be delighted with only an 8 year wait for a response!! New Topic Post Reply. To help assure skiers that Atomic alpine bindings are properly selected, mounted Dec 12, — Pull the release adjustment lever up; the lever is found in the center of the binding. Push or pull out the front of the binding to reduce or increase For best results, this should be done before grinding any material, heating the shell from the inside and heating the metal head of the stretcher where possible will help with heat distribution through the plastic.

Heat the shell to a constant external temperature of C using a heat gun on a low setting from a distance, and protect the area to be stretched from the metal of the stretcher head externally with leather or similar material.

It is important to inform the customer that there will be a change to the appearance of the boot, due to the nature of the material there is no way to avoid this. In instances where a large stretch in this area is required, work slowly and with low heat in order to minimize the change of appearance. On stretches around the heel on the carbon loaded boots the cooling takes place very quickly. For consistent. The shell of Redster can be ground using a exible drive grinder and a carbide cuter, a 25mm ball cutter is the most effective tool for this job, using a smaller radius cutter head can result in digging into the shell and causing damage.

For ease of access dismount the cuff of the boot and open the lower shell on a spreader. An external caliper can be used to measure the shell thickness at the area to be ground and this thickness can be checked throughout the process. For grinding in the toe box it is suggested that a multi-directional cutter head is used to prevent the cutter from biting and grinding through the shell, gentle pressure should be used at all times and care should be taken with the shell thickness in this area.

All grinds should be polished out with a ap wheel to give a smooth finish. There is significant material in the heel area of the Redster shell, but as with all areas care should be taken when grinding. If stretching is required in this area along with a grind see section on stretching heel area it should ideally be done before the grind. However, if stretching must be done after grinding then care must be taken since the thinned area of carbon material will heat through very quickly.

The safest option is to use a boot oven at C assuming no other stretches have been made to the shell. If this is not possible then proceed with spot heating at low temperatures from a distance. HaWX Keep your balance more easily, control the ski more precisely, and ski with less fatigue: for all that, you need a boot that gives you reliable traction and still allows the forefoot its natural freedom of movement.

Until now, high performance all-mountain skiers were forced to ski in painted race boots that offered no advantage to skiers venturing off the groomed terrain. The Burner is the only boot to offer true advantage and benefit to the skier seeking the best blend of all day comfort and high performance without compromise.

ENErGy SprING A spring steel component returns the reverse cambered shell back to neutral at the end of each turn, producing a lively feel to the boot and readiness for the next turn.

Our race geometry gives the all mountain skier the confidence to attack steeper, more aggressive terrain than ever before and our Ridge Walker Sole made with genuine Skywalk rubber provides superb traction all over the mountain.

I-flEX ZONES True game-improvement technology that allows the skiers forefoot to naturally ex during a turn, providing the skier with better balance, more control, and easier skiing. A Live Fit zone is purposefully placed on the lateral side to eliminate common hot spots, while the medial side of the boot remains solid for maximum power transfer and edge grip.

No all-mountain boot offers more versatility, value, and performance than M-Tech the most adaptable boot on the market. The all-mountain legend continues to be a clear favorite among dealers all over the world. No boot can fit so many consumers, yet still offer fantastic skiing performance.

By loosening the screw and lowering the cuff, cuff height is reduced by 10 mm and circumference is enlarged by 8 mm. The Overload offers a relaxed fit, relaxed geometry, and even more shock absorption to soak up the harshest landings.

Live Fit is the first ski boot in the world that transmits the exact shape of your foot LIVE through the liner and shell. Even when stepping in, the boot immediately adapts to the width of your foot. While skiing, it preserves the natural foot print for perfect balance making skiing easier than ever. Live Fit. Your Perfect Fit. These zones automatically adapt to the skiers forefoot shape providing instant comfort, improved sensations, better blood ow, warmer toes and happier feet.

Our 2-buckle design with oversized power strap allows for easy entry and exit, all while properly securing your foot for all day comfort on the slopes. Our most successful, best fitting concepts available in highly durable colors, with sanitized liners, color coded sizing, and barcodes. The highest performance freeride boot in the world. The Tracker will truly take you wherever you want to go, and let you rip the descent when you get there.

We have gone the extra mile to ensure a level of AnAtomic correctness and fit in our Womens Boots found nowhere else. The AnAtomical cut out and 4-way stretch materials instantly provide up to 10mm of automatic calf adaptation in our Womens Specific liners. By loosening the screw and lowering the cuff, cuff height is reduced by 10mm and circumference is enlarged by 8 mm.

ClIma fOam A unique foam construction that traps more air against the foot and creates a new level of warmth found only with Atomic. KIDS Our future needs the best boots today.

This is why we have revamped our ultra smooth exing Kids boots with lower liner heights and new buckles that offer better closure and ease of handling. A full layer of heat molding foam wraps around the sides of the foot, the ankle, and the Achilles areas. Check if the liner is too big or small by feeling how tight the fit is on the heel and toes.

The foam is pre molded so the liner can be used out of the box To custom fit the foam just heat the liner for 5 minutes using the ATOMIC Therm-ic fit system, and then wear the boots for 10 minutes. The foam will cool and set to the foot shape. Please note that the ATOMIC foot measure is for guidance purposes only and in no way guarantees a correctly sized or fitting boot. NOTE: Liner checking is for guidance only and in no way guarantees a correctly sized or fitting boot.

Measuring the Right foot: Place the heel in the rear right corner of the measure. Place the 1st metatarsal widest part of the ball of the foot against the right side of the black slider.

Both feet should be evenly weighted and the knees slightly bent forward. To measure the length bring the slider back until it gently touches the toes. To measure the width bring the slider over until it touches the 5th metatarsal or widest part on the outside of the foot.

Measuring the left foot: Place the right heel in the rear left corner of the measure. Place the 5th metatarsal widest part of the ball of the foot against the right side of the black slider. To measure the width bring the slider over until it touches the 1st metatarsal or widest part on the outside of the foot. Shell checking: Remove the liner and place the customers foot carefully inside the shell.

The shell may have sharp edges so be very careful and ensure the customer is wearing socks. Ask the customer to slide their foot forward until the toes are touching the front of the shell and check to see how much space is behind the heel. There is no precise way of establishing the correct amount of space but 2cm is about average. However the fit depends on the individual customer needs and expectations.

NOTe: shell checking is for guidance only and in no way guarantees a correctly sized or fitting boot. Our AnAtomic first fit makes our ski boots so comfortable. Then we provide the right amount of comfort space matched to your performance level customizing the fit to your needs.

Or at least, they should. Atomic boots support the mechanics needed for skiing well. Very well! All the basics ingredients you need to ski. Youd think it would be obvious. All features found in the Atomic ski Boot Range. Advanced radar technology characterizes the ReCCO system, which is a passive system no need for batteries or maintenance, nothing to turn on or off.

It consists of two parts, the reflectors, which are integrated into certain models of ATOMIC ski boots, and the search equipment, which is operated by the rescue team at the ski resort. The rECCO search equipment: Is used by the organized rescueservices - ski patrol of the ski resort Consists of a transmitter and a receiver Weighs 1,6 kg The organized rescue services search with the ReCCO search equipment which emits a signal.

When the signal strikes the ReCCO reflector, the frequency of the incoming signal is doubled and sent back to the scanning antenna and receiver of the detector. Lean adjustment: Remove the screw A on the rear of the cuff. Turn the cover B and retighten the screw. Loosen the canting screw A. Close the buckles and re-tighten the screw. Loosen the canting screws B on the outside all models and inside certain models. Use the two pins on the Universal Key to turn the excenter plate until the outside and inside of the cuff move to the desired position.

Close the buckles tightly and re-tighten all screws. Remove the screw using the Universal Key, reposition the teeth in the required position, and replace the screw. Just match the letter code on the sole with the one on the binding for fast and easy adjustment. There is a bar code on the back of the liner Code Type that includes a consecutive number.

This has been co-ordinated with software from Wintersteiger to simplify maintenance and allocation of your rental boots. Please note that cleaning agents, acid and extreme exposure to ultravioletlight can cause the boot to lose its original rich colour and appearance. Leave to dry for approx. Velcro straps etc. Pull the inside of the overlap upward 3. Carefully cut the new seal to the correct length.

Around a hundred people are killed every year in avalanches in the Alps. The rescue must therefore occur very rapidly! Always respect prevailing 20 safety rules and regulations.

Avalanche statistics are courtesy of ReCCO. Maximum hygiene over the entire life of the boot, protection which is notlost even after frequent washing. Recommended washing temperatureis 30 Celsius. All wearing parts and their fixing devices are offered within the scope of our spare parts program. Croatia NO. Nova Cesta , Opatija Tel. Roosevelt Avenue P.

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Search inside document. If at least one of the twist or forward lean release value test results falls outside the Inspection Range, but is within the In-Use- Range, readjust the indicator setting of the corresponding component to achieve a test result as practicable to the Reference Torque Value.

A6 14 Note: The brake can be removed to facilitate ski maintenance. III Vantage jr. II 55,00 Sap Nr. I Vantage jr. I affinity jr. I Redster jr. II affinity jr. III affinity jr. Mounting of the binding: 15 14 2 B. Picture 2 B. Rebuilding the Neox Binding to fit sole length longer than mm 1. Adjust binding pressure: 1. XTE 10 2 Insert the heel piece from the back and position on the track according to the boot sole length.

Brake blocks 3. Clean vs lubricated test 3. The procedure that follows is an integral part of preseason maintenance. Verify elastic travel of the heel piece by lifting the boot while example of an binding inspection machine Preseason Boot Sampling Although sampling eliminates the need to test every boot before preseason Boot preparation 5. Remove from inventory all boots that have failed the visual check. Sample size NOTE: On completion of the preseason inspection, clean the liquid detergent from the equipment [and lubricate the binding before returning it to service].

Ski conservatively release value selection The Inseason Inspection is a test of complete systems and all the procedures used by the rental staff to assemble and adjust the system. Initial indicator value depending on the boot sole length mm Skier measurements c.

Speedtronic Operators 5 18 1 0,75 0,75 0,75 8 29 11 40 1,50 1,25 1,25 14 52 2 1,75 1,50 1,50 1,25 17 64 2,50 2,25 2 1,75 1,50 1,50 20 75 3 2,75 2,50 2,25 2 1,75 1,75 23 87 3,50 3 2,75 2,50 2,25 2 27 3,50 3 D E F 31 4,50 4 3,50 3,50 3 37 5,50 5 4,50 4 3,50 3 43 6,50 6 5,50 5 4,50 4 50 7,50 7 6,50 6 5,50 5 58 8,50 8 67 10 9,50 8,50 8 7,50 78 11,50 11 10 9,50 9 91 12 11 10,50 95 65 N O P 3 2,75 2,50 7 6,50 6 Reason for Notice: Clarification of System Testing Procedures for Determining System In-Use Range.

Skitronic Plus Operators Inspection parameters 43 Note: the initial indicator values found in this table are only the starting point in the binding setting process. Advantage: Excellent edge grip, precision Mounting: Warm the ski tip with a hair dryer and then slide it on to the ski as far as possible.

Advantage: extremely easy turning diagram Advantage: excellent gliding properties for a broad range of applications. Remember that bases also have to be waxed as part of the preparation.

Improved forefoot exibility offers better balance Maximum sensitivity means increased responsiveness and snow feel Goal: create the best out of the box fit. Cuff: TOOlS This means we were able to utilize revolutionary materials in our construction all the while retaining the traditional methods of boot-fitting.

For consistent The shell of Redster can be ground using a exible drive grinder and a carbide cuter, a 25mm ball cutter is the most effective tool for this job, using a smaller radius cutter head can result in digging into the shell and causing damage.

They are not part of the Burner or Volt. Length Dimension in mm Dimension in mm mould Nr Using our foot Measuring device with the Order No. ZX, This means that a 27 cm long foot has an MP measurement of The steering wheel can separate and result in a loss of control, posing a crash hazard.

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