RENTAL Manual 08 Eng 18
RENTAL Manual 08 Eng 18
RENTAL Manual 08 Eng 18
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rental
2 | Rental System
Content
Rental System
Rent and Ride in 58 seconds
BYS Systeme 08.09
BYS 75 Junior
B 2YS Junior
Ski and Snowboard Rental Process
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CONTENTS
CONTENTS
Lengths:
S/M/L/XL/ XXL
Sidecut:
117/69/106 @ L
Radius:
10.0 @ L
Art. no.:
312 808 BYS System black
312 818 BYS System yellow
312 828 BYS System silver
Setting:
Sizes:
Non-adjustable length
No rental track
Each pair is 1 kg (2.2 pounds) lighter than similar traditional bindings
Color coded barcode holder
Each skier has only 3 possible DIN settings depending on the color
coding. The value of the binding setting does not need to be changed
if a boot is used with a different size within the same color code.
DIN 2.5 - 10
CONTENTS
EZON2 BYS HP
Level/Last:
Shell:
Liner:
Color:
Sizes:
Sole length:
Intermediate/W106
PU shell,SL cuff
Rental Liner with 28 mm Velco strap and charcoal footbed,
prepared for heating system
Plastic buckles, Supermacro ratchet, flip up buckle design
DIN interface for all rental bindings, foot is centered on
the boot, center of foot is correct for every size
Black
23.5, 24.5 -- 26.5
289 mm
Color:
Sizes:
Sole length:
Yellow
27.5, 28.5 -- 30.5
329 mm
Color:
Sizes:
Sole length:
Silver
31.0, 32.0 -- 34.0
365 mm
Art. no.:
607 730
Buckles:
Features:
BYS
Level/Last:
Shell:
Liner:
Color:
Sizes:
Sole length:
Beginner/W106
PU shell,SL cuff
Rental Liner with charcoal footbed,
prepared for heating system
Plastic buckles, Supermacro ratchet
DIN interface for all rental bindings,
foot is centered on the boot, center of foot is
correct for every size
Black
23.5, 24.5 -- 26.5
289 mm
Color:
Sizes:
Sole length:
Yellow
27.5, 28.5 -- 30.5
329 mm
Color:
Sizes:
Sole length:
Silver
31.0, 32.0 -- 34.0
365 mm
Art. no.:
605 915
Buckles:
Features:
Height
inches
Height
cm
Pole length
inches
Pole length
cm
6.7 " +
6.4 " - 6.6 "
6. 1 " - 6.3 "
5.9 " - 6.0 "
5.7 " - 5.9 "
5.4 " - 5.6 "
5. 1 " - 5.3 "
4.9 " - 5.0 "
4.5 " - 4.8 "
4. 1 " - 4.4 "
3.9 " - 4.0 "
3.5 " - 3.8 "
< 3.4 "
200 cm +
195 - 200 cm
185 - 190 cm
180 - 185 cm
170 - 185 cm
160 - 155 cm
150 - 155 cm
140 - 145 cm
130 - 135 cm
120 - 125 cm
1 10 - 115 cm
100 - 11 5 cm
< 100 cm
56 "
54 "
52 "
50 "
48 "
46 "
44 "
42 "
40 "
38 "
36 "
34 "
32 "
140 cm
135 cm
130 cm
125 cm
120 cm
1 15 cm
1 10 cm
105 cm
100 cm
095 cm
090 cm
085 cm
080 cm
Lengths:
CONTENTS
BYS 75 junior
BYS 75 junior
Features:
+
+
+
+
Lengths:
137/127
Sidecut:
103/65/90 @ 127
Radius:
9.6 @ 127
Art. no.:
312 898 BYS 75 Junior System red
Sizes:
edge j3 ht
Level/Last:
Shell:
Liner:
Buckles:
Features:
Sizes:
Art. no.:
CONTENTS
Intermediate
PU/SL
Junior rental with tongue handle,
Comfort footbed
3 plastic buckles
Easy entry shell construction,
SoftWalk Heel,
Adult norm
23.5 - 24.5
608 730
B 2 YS junior
B 2 YS SYSTEM
Features:
+ SnakeSkin Top Sheet
+ X-Frame Construction
+ UHM C Rental base
System blue:
Lengths:
Sidecut:
Radius:
Art. no.:
System black:
Lengths:
Sidecut:
Radius:
Art. no.:
System yellow:
Lengths:
Sidecut:
Radius:
Art. no.:
System silver:
Lengths:
Sidecut:
Radius:
Art. no.:
bindings B2YS 45
Features: Fitted and ready to go
Setting:
Sizes:
Non-adjustable length
No rental track
Each pair is 0.5 kg (more than a pound) lighter than similar
traditional bindings
Color coded barcode holder
Each skier has only 4 possible DIN settings depending on the
color coding. The value of the binding setting does not need to
be changed if a boot is used with a different size within the
same color code.
DIN 0.75 - 4.5
CONTENTS
67/77/87
91/65/84 @ 87
5.3 @ 87
312 858
77/87/97
91/65/84 @ 87
5.3 @ 87
312 868
87/97/107
91/65/84 @ 87
5.3 @ 87
312 878
107
93/65/84 @ 107
8.2 @ 107
312 888
carve ht 2 B 2 ys
Level/Last:
Shell:
Liner:
Buckles:
Features:
Beginner
PU/SL
Junior rental, Comfort footbed
2 plastic buckles
Easy entry shell construction, kids Ski&Walk, Junior norm,
2 sole lenghts, DIN interface for all rental bindings, Foot is
centered on the boot, Center of foot is correct for every size
Color Code:
Yellow
Sizes:
195 - 205
Sole Length: 261 mm
Color Code:
Sizes:
Sole Length:
Art. no.:
Silver
215 - 225
241 mm
607 741
carve ht 1 B 2 ys
Level/Last:
Shell:
Liner:
Buckles:
Features:
Beginner
PU/SL
Junior rental, Comfort footbed
1 plastic buckles
Easy entry shell construction, kids Ski&Walk, Junior norm,
2 sole lenghts, DIN interface for all rental bindings, Foot is
centered on the boot, Center of foot is correct for every size
Color Code:
Black
Sizes:
155 - 165
Sole Length: 201 mm
Color Code:
Sizes:
Sole Length:
Art. no.:
Blue
175 - 185
221 mm
607 746
junior rental
We speed up the rental process for operators with a color coding system that
helps them find the right size. The shiny finish on the Junior helmets looks
cool and distinguishes them from the Senior helmets.
Features:
Sizes:
Lengths:
CONTENTS
10 | Rental System
Customer
Decides if and
what boot to rent
Bootfitter
Selects
appropriate boot
Has own boot;
Customer
Tries boot on
Customer
Proceeds to
tech station
Ski
Snowboard
Technician
Technician
Customer
Initials and signs the release
of liability
Technician
Customer
Proceeds to cash station with
equipment and paperwork
Cashier
Customer
Receives poles
Verifies paperwork
Offers insurance
Receives payment and
security deposit
Files paperwork
This is a sample flow chart only. Sections marked in red are to be performed by the certified TYROLIA Rental
Technician. The sequence of the steps can change according to the individual shop lay out.
CONTENTS
Tyrolia Rental
System
Toe adjustment
+ Thumb operated
+ Millimeter and Single Code based boot centering
+ Locking toe
Performance features
+ Consistent boot centering over whole adjustment range
+ Ramp angle based on retail binding
+ Improved ski flex due to shorter track length
Weight reduction
+
+
+
+
CONTENTS
rfd 11 demo
Features:
Target Group:
DIN-Range:
Adjustment:
Stand height:
Color Code:
Boot Sole Norm:
Art. no.:
sp 120 abs
Features:
Target Group:
DIN-Range:
Adjustment:
Boot Sole Norm:
Art. no.:
sp 100 abs
Features:
Target Group:
DIN-Range:
Adjustment:
Boot Sole Norm:
Art. no.:
CONTENTS
sp 75 abs
Features:
Target Group:
DIN-Range:
Adjustment:
Boot Sole Norm:
Art. no.:
sp 45 abs
Features:
Target Group:
DIN-Range:
Adjustment:
Boot Sole Norm:
Art. no.:
sr 100
Features:
Target Group:
DIN-Range:
Adjustment:
Boot Sole Norm:
Art. no.:
Movable Heel,
Teflon
Adult
2.5 - 10.0
263 - 351
Adult
111 164
111 165 Fat Brake
sr 45
Features:
Target Group:
DIN-Range:
Adjustment:
Boot Sole Norm:
Art. no.:
CONTENTS
Movable Heel,
Teflon
Kid
0.75 - 4.5
199 - 255 / 231 - 287
Adult and Children
111 166
Z-DIN
kg
lbs
AFD
Toe
stand
height
Toe
system
Toe
type
Heel
stand
height
Heel
type
413
from 42
from 92
ABS
26
RACE DIAGONAL
AERO OT
31
RENT OT
SP 120 ABS
412
from 42
from 92
ABS
26
FULL DIAGONAL
LD OT
31
RENT OT
412
from 42
from 92
ABS
26
FULL DIAGONAL
LD OT
31
RENT OT
SP 100 ABS
2.510
from 26
from 57
ABS
26
FULL DIAGONAL
SL OT
31
RENT OT
2.510
from 26
from 57
ABS
26
FULL DIAGONAL
SL OT
31
RENT OT
SP 90 ABS
2.59
from 26
from 57
ABS
26
FULL DIAGONAL
SL LITE OT
31
RENT OT
SP 75 ABS
1.57.5
18-84
39-187
ABS
26
FULL DIAGONAL
SL LITE OT
31
RENT OT
SP 45
0.754.5
10-48
22-105
TEFLON
24
FULL DIAGONAL
SL KID OT
25
SL KID OT
SR 100
2.510
from 26
from 57
TEFLON
15.5
FULL DIAGONAL
SL
22
RENT OT
SR 100 FAT
2.510
from 26
from 57
TEFLON
15.5
FULL DIAGONAL
SL
22
RENT OT
0.754.5
10-48
22-105
TEFLON
13.5
FULL DIAGONAL
SL KID
15
SL KID OT
2.510
from 31
from 67
ABS
26
FULL DIAGONAL
SL OT
31
RENT OT
BYS 100
2.510
from 26
from 57
ABS
17.5
FULL DIAGONAL
SL
21
CONTROL
BYS 75 JUNIOR
27.5
18-84
39-187
TEFLON
13.5
FULL DIAGONAL
SL LITE
21
RENT
0.754.5
10-48
22-105
TEFLON
13.5
FULL DIAGONAL
SL KID
15
SL KID
Modell
SR 45
PROMO
SP 100 ABS CHIP
BYS
B2YS 45
CONTENTS
datasheet
Length
adjustment
range (mm)
Single
Code
Mondopoint
Boot
sole type
Boot sole
length (mm)
Toe: 64
Heel: 60
A-6
22-36
ADULT
263-391
Toe: 64
Heel: 60
A-6
22-36
ADULT
263-391
PB LD WIDE 97
Toe: 64
Heel: 60
A-6
22-36
ADULT
PB LD 78
Toe: 64
Heel: 60
A-6
22-36
PB LD FAT 115
Toe: 64
Heel: 60
A-6
PB LD 78
Toe: 40
Heel: 36
PB LD 78
SL KB SYMPRO 74
Brake type
Ramp angle
(mm)
PB LD 78
PB LD 78
Drill
Drill template
template adjustment
yellow bushings
2760 g
SP 2003 W
yellow bushings
2700 g
263-391
SP 2003 W
yellow bushings
2700 g
ADULT
263-391
SP 2003 W
yellow bushings
2590 g
22-36
ADULT
263-391
SP 2003 W
yellow bushings
2590 g
A-T
22-30
ADULT
263-343
SP 2003 W
white bushings
2490 g
Toe: 40
Heel: 36
A-T
22-30
ADULT
263-343
SP 2003 W
white bushings
2490 g
Toe: 40
Heel: 52
a-w/F
15-24
A/C
190-286
SP 2003 W
red bushings
1670 g
PB LD 78
6.5
Heel: 84
A-V
22-31
ADULT
263-351
SR 2003 W
yellow arrow
2140 g
PB LD FAT 115
6.5
Heel: 84
A-V
22-31
ADULT
263-351
SR 2003 W
yellow arrow
2140 g
b-o
15-21
A/C
199-255
SR 2003 W
red arrow
SL KB 74
1.5
Heel: 52
j-w/F
19-24
A/C
231-287
SR 2003 W
green arrow
A-6
22-36
ADULT
263-391
SP 2003 W
yellow bushings
2590 g
Black
B = 23-26.5
Yellow
Y = 27-30.5
92 W
1890 g
Silver
S = 32-34
Red
R = 23-24.5
92 W
1775 g
Blue
B = 15-16.5
Schwarz
B = 17-18.5
94 W
1260 g
PB LD 78
PB LD 78
PB LD 78
3.5
7.5
Toe: 64
Heel: 60
SL KB 74
1260 g
1.5
B = 289
ADULT
Y = 329
S = 365
ADULT
R = 281
B = 201
B = 221
A/C
SP 2003 W
Weight
set
Yellow
Y = 19-20.5
Y = 241
Silver
S = 21-22.5
S = 261
A / C = ADULT/CHILDREN
CONTENTS
Parts-Reference Chart
14
13
16
17
18
15
12
11
19
14
20
13
16
17
18
15
10
12
11
19
14
13
15
12
1
11
1
8
TOE PIECE
1 Adjustment screw
2 Visual indicator
3 ABS
5 AFD-Teflon
6 Toe cover
8 Base Plate
9 Bar Code
10
Single Code scale
20
HEEL PIECE
11 Brake treadle
12 Brake arms
13 Heel lever
14
Heel cover
15 Sole lug
16 Visual indicator
17 Heel housing
18
Adjustment screw
19 Single Code scale
CONTENTS
16
17
18
RFD 14 DEMO
RFD 11 DEMO
Make sure that the boot is satisfying the international
standards and has no functional damage.
Hook the brake into the heel housing as shown in pict 1).
pict 1
pict 6
pict 3
CONTENTS
Finally put a boot into the binding and check the forward pressure. If you followed each step correctly, the
indicator should rest in the marked area.
3. Experts - 15mm
By shifting the center of the
body backwards, the ski is
more stable. Better speed at
the end of the run.
For experts and terrain skiers.
pict 7
- 15
OK
If you have too much or not enough forward pressure,
check the settings. If necessary open the lever in the
centre, adjust slightly at the heel and the toe. Then
close the lever and check the forward pressure again.
Now it should be okay.
pict 8
Check the function of the heel. Make sure that the boot
does not catch on the heel during entry and exit.
Check the brake function by pressing down the brake
treadle (1) by hand. The brake arms (2) must open to
the braking position when the brake treadle is released
(see pict 9).
pict 9
+ 15
Check the elasticity and retention of the toe by pushing the boot inward and outward. The binding must recenter the boot easily and quickly from a 15 mm lateral
displacement.
2. All-around 0 mm
FINAL CHECK
CONTENTS
Replaceable brake
Diagonal toe.
Well-known brand that provides confidence for the skier.
SP 90 ABS,
SP 75 ABS
SYMPRO:
Diagonal toe.
SP 130 ABS DEMO AERO,
SP 120 ABS,
SP 100 ABS
SYMRENT:
SR 100
7-toe positions.
CONTENTS
adjustment:
SR 45
Automatic toe and heel pieces accept child and adult
boot sole dimensions, giving you full utilization of
your child/junior ski inventory.
SINGLE CODE
b o (199-255 mm) standard, or j w/F (231-287 mm)
with spare part: 162 538).
ONE TOUCH- Hand lever adjustment of the heel.
Replaceable brake.
Easy to open, easy to close.
For ski lengths shorter than 140 cm.
DIN range 0.75 up to 4.5.
CONTENTS
Release/Retention Adjustment
Table
w
ne
mm
SINGLE CODE
B2YS
SKIER
CODE
kg/lbs
cm/FtIn
10-13 kg
22-29 lbs
14-17 kg
30-38 lbs
18-21 kg
39-47 lbs
22-25 kg
48-56 lbs
26-30 kg
57-66 lbs
31-35 kg
67-78 lbs
36-41 kg
79-91 lbs
42-48 kg
92-107 lbs
148 cm
410
49-57 kg
149-157 cm
108-125 lbs 411-51
58-66 kg
158-166 cm
126-147 lbs 52-55
67-78 kg
167-178 cm
148-174 lbs 56-510
79-94 kg
179-194 cm
175-209 lbs 511-64
95 kg
210 lbs
195 cm
65
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
a-i
230
j-n
BYS
o-s/B
t/C-G
H-L
M-Q
R-V
Mz Nm
My Nm
18
29
11
40
14
52
17
64
20
75
V-6
351
0,75
0,75
1,00
0,75
0,75
1,50
1,25
1,25
1,00
2,00
1,75
1,50
1,50
1,25
2,50
2,25
2,00
1,75
1,50
1,50
3,00
2,75
2,50
2,25
2,00
1,75
1,75
23
87
3,50
3,00
2,75
2,50
2,25
2,00
27
102
3,50
3,00
3,00
2,75
2,50
31
120
4,50
4,00
3,50
3,50
3,00
37
141
5,50
5,00
4,50
4,00
3,50
3,00
43
165
6,50
6,00
5,50
5,00
4,50
4,00
50
194
7,50
7,00
6,50
6,00
5,50
5,00
58
229
8,50
8,00
7,00
6,50
6,00
67
271
10,00
9,50
8,50
8,00
7,50
78
320
11,50
11,00 10,00
9,50
9,00
91
380
12,00
11,00
10,50
105
452
118
540
3.
4.
The value where the Skier Code and the boot sole
measurement intersect is the initial indicator
setting for the skier.
CONTENTS
Classify Yourself
DETERMINING YOUR SKIER TYPE IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY!
Your Skier Type, height, weight, age and boot sole length are used by the shop technician to determine the
release/retention settings for your bindings. Consult these descriptions to select your classification. Be
sure to provide accurate information. Errors increase your risk of injury.
Skiers not
classified as
Types I or III.
TYPE
Cautious skiing on
smooth slopes of gentle
to moderate pitch.
TYPE
II
TYPE
III
If you are unsatisfied with the release/retention settings that result from your classification please mention this to your
binding technician.
CONTENTS
Binding adjustment
Example
- A female, age 35, 57 tall, weighing 140 pounds,
who classifies herself a Type II Skier:
1. Using the skiers weight only, locate the appropriate
SKIER CODE (answer: J).
Rel./Ret. Value
Skier Code
Rel./Ret. Value
Skier Code
Rel./Ret. Value
Skier Code
Rel./Ret. Value
Single Code M
Skier Code
Single Code G
Note:
If the skier reports release/retention problems see the
chapter trouble shooting release/ retention problems,
page 36 in the manual.
Skier Code
Skier B: weighing 145 lbs, 5 7 tall, under 50 years
old and a type I skier
Skier Code
Skier C: 170 cm tall, weighing 155 lbs, a type II skier
and more than 50 years old
Skier Code
Skier D: under 10 years old, 4 7 tall, weighing 32 kg
and a type III skier
Skier Code
CONTENTS
pict 13
min. height up to
here
Children C
max. wear up to
here
1. Sole length: Put the boot in the device and slide the
toe stop up to the boot toe. Read sole length in the
window, used for HEAD-TYROLIA rental bindings:
the SINGLE CODE (see pict 14).
pict 14
Adult A
min. height up
to here
max. wear up
to here
CONTENTS
NOTE:
Any boot which passes points 3, 4 and 5, as well as
conforming to the Visual Inspection Checklist, may be
accepted for use with TYROLIA bindings.
CONTENTS
MAINTENANCE
VISUAL INSPECTION OF BINDING
In assembling a system for the skier, it is the responsibility of the shop to inspect and evaluate each equipment
component. This inspection checklist should be followed
before any mounting or adjusting is performed. Ideally,
they should be posted and used on the sales floor while
the customer is still in the shop so that any deficiencies
can be explained on the spot.
CHECK SUITABILITY
The POWER BRAKE LD FAT 115 can be used for ski with
a width up to 115 mm. The POWER BRAKE LD WIDE 93
can be used for skis with a width from 78 mm to 93 mm.
It is fully compatible to all bindings with regular standard
power brakes (pict 18).
pict 18
LD WIDE BRAKE 93
Ski width
Ski width
7893mm
93115mm
CONTENTS
pict 21
Dry clean the track and the toe guide base gently
using a plastic brush.
Then lubricate the locking mechanism at both sides
of the toe guide base.
Lubricate also both sides of the track guide over the
entire length.
Lubricate also both sides of the track guide over the
entire length.
pict 19
LUBRICATE
the edge of the release cam under the heel lug as
shown in pict 21.
CONTENTS
CONTENTS
TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem
Difficulty when
stepping in
Brake does
not retract
Boot fails
pre-season test
Excessive in-season
class 1 or class 2
deviations
SINGLE CODE
on binding
does not match
SINGLE CODE on boot
Possible Reason
Solution
Brake jams
Replace brake
Replace boot
Excessive wear or
contamination
Clean, repair or
replace boot
Replace boot
Improper use of
testing device
Clean, repair or
replace boot
Inadequate binding
service/lubrication
Improper use of
testing device
CONTENTS
Problem
Possible Reason
Solution
SYMPRO toe
wobbles
in this track
Heel slides
backwards when
customer steps in
Reference boot
contaminated or worn
Forward pressure
set incorrectly
Readjust to TYROLIA
recommendations
Incorrect or
off-center-mounting
Improper use of
testing device
Adult bootsole
does not fit into
Junior toe lug
Diagonal or
Railflex heel
wobbles in the track
Binding fails
pre-season test:
release values too
high or too low
CONTENTS
Packed/art. nr.
Drill bit 4,1 x 7 mm long
Drill bit 4,1 x 9 mm long
Drill bit 3,5 x 7 mm long
Drill bit 3,5 x 9 mm long
Drill bit-set complete
per piece
per piece
per piece
per piece
per set
162 772
162 773
162 770
1 62 7 7 1
162 774
per piece
per piece
per piece
per piece
per piece
per piece
per piece
160 806
162800
162 574
162 575
162 576
160 805
160 802
1 set =
Tibia-Chart
Release/retention chart (weight method, new ASTM and ISO-Standard,
DIN A 3, water resistant, English Version)
per set
CONTENTS
162 56 1
CONTENTS
5.5 x 24.5
5.7 x 10.7
5.5 x 29.0
5.5 x 30.5
5.5 x 32.5
5.5 x 19.5
5.5 x 9.0
5.5 x 7.0
5.5 x 24.9
162 429
162 455
162 458
162 460
162 461
162 488
162 639
162 640
162 700
5.7 x 16.9
5.5 x 19.4
162 416
162 426
5.5 x 15.5
162 401
5.5 x 21.4
5.5 x 21.5
162 383
162 423
5.5 x 13.4
162 376
5.5 x 27.5
5.5 x 10.3
162 332
162 418
5.5 x 20.5
160 031
5.5 x 26.5
5.5 x 15.5
160 030
162 417
5.5 x 18.5
Article
160 018
Model
SP 130 ABS
Demo Aero
SP 120 ABS
SP 100 ABS
SP 90 ABS
140 cm
+ Plate
SP 75 ABS
140 cm
+ Plate
SP 45
>
SR 100
SR 45
B 2YS 45
BYS 100
BYS 100
+
Protection
Plate
BYS 75
Junior
< 140 cm
Model
Toe
Cover
Toe Base
Plate
ABS
AFD
Brake
Heel
Guide
Article
S Y M P R O / S Y M R E N T
SP 90 ABS
< 140 cm
SP 75 ABS
< 140 cm
162 634
162 578
162 880
162 660
162 634
162 578
162 880
162 634
162 578
162 881
162 382
162 559
162 882
SP 45
162 790
162 382
162 578
162 883
SR 100
162 791
162 382
162 399
162 884 *
162 885 **
SR 45
162 578
BYS 100
162 382
162 578
BYS 75 Junior
S Y M P R O / S Y M R E N T
SP 90 ABS
SP 75 ABS
162 382
162 399
B 2YS 45
HEAD-TYROLIA CERTIFICATION
REQUIREMENTS
This section must be read, and thoroughly understood,
prior to completion of HEAD-TYROLlAs Employee
Training Documentation Form and viewing the
2008.09 HEAD-TYROLIA Certification Video.
At TYROLIA we realize that the quality added to our
products in your shop is every bit as important as the
quality we build in at the factory.
The HEAD-TYROLIA Retailer Indemnity Program, which
includes in depth technical training, is a key element of
maintaining consistent quality.
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Procedures for installation, release/retention adjustment,
testing, troubleshooting and record keeping should always
be taken from the current seasons HEAD-TYROLIA Technical Manual.
EMPLOYEE TRAINING
This manual provides a depth of information unprecedented in the industry, it is here to help you fulfill the shops
responsibility to bring new employees to a basic level of
competence. It also addresses our desire to provide information specific to selling, installing, function checking, and maintaining HEAD-TYROLIA products. Last but
perhaps most important, we produced it to help you understand why HEAD-TYROLIA represents the state of the
art in bindings. We hope you will use it as part of a well
planned and professional employee training program
which goes far beyond properly installing bindings.
Done well it will translate into consistent quality and
the high level of satisfaction your customers deserve.
Look at it as one of the first steps in your Total Quality
Management program.
NOTE: Hands on training is the best training An ideal task
that can be incorporated into the training is preseason
testing. This will give your trainees hands on experience
operating a testing device and adjusting ski/boot/binding
systems. Other tasks, such as routine rental maintenance,
can also be done during the training period.
SHOP REQUIREMENTS
Each retail location must have:
A current HEAD-TYROLIA Authorized Retailer Agreement on file with HEAD TYROLIA WINTERSPORTS INC.,
USA / HEAD TYROLIA SPORTS CANADA INC.
A current HEAD/TYROLIA Binding Indemnification
Agreement on file with HEAD TYROLIA WINTERSPORTS
INC., USA /HEAD TYROLIA SPORTS CANADA INC.
At least one HEAD-TYROLIA Certified Technician
employed per location.
The required equipment for installing and testing
HEAD-TYROLIA bindings. All Agreements and Certifications must be valid for the current season.
CREATING AN INFORMED
CONSUMER
Customers, whether rental or retail, come to your shop
with all levels of knowledge. The range extends from
true experts who really know the sport and their equip-
CONTENTS
HEAD USA
USA
Canada
Phone: 800-874-3235
Phone: 800-265-7257
203-855-8666
Fax:
203-855-5719
519-822-1576
Fax.
519-822-2202
www.tyrolia.com
www.tyrolia.com
dealer
dealer
select country:
select country:
USA
Canada
Password:
Password:
usa
canada
CONTENTS
Use of Non-Recommended
Settings
SKIERS REQUESTING SETTINGS NOT
RECOMMENDED BY HEAD-TYROLIA
The 2008.09 HEAD-TYROLIA Release/Retention Adjustment Table is the only adjustment chart recommended
for use by HEAD-TYROLIA dealers during the 2008.09
season.
Some skiers may request settings different from those
in the HEAD-TYROLIA Release/Retention Adjustment
Table. Most of these concerns can be addressed by
following the procedures for reclassifying skier type and
for troubleshooting which follow the instructions for
using the HEAD-TYROLIA Release/Retention Adjustment
Table.
HEAD-TYROLIA and the ISO/ASTM standards organizations do not recommend the use of release/retention
settings outside of these tolerances, but skiers occasionally may request such settings. HEAD-TYROLIA recognizes a skiers right to choose other settings, but if the
skier requests settings outside of those derived from
the normal procedures for reclassifying skier type and
for trouble-shooting, the shop may either:
1. Adjust the system to the setting derived from HEADTYROLIA Release/Retention Adjustment Table and
instruct the skier on how to change the setting (if
this done, make a note to this effect on the workshop
or rental form), or
2. Adjust the system to the skiers individual request,
but only if the technician notes on the workshop or
rental form the reason the higher or lower setting
was requested. Do not in any case adjust the system
to a release/retention value higher than the maximum acceptable setting at the bottom of the HEADTYROLIA Release/Retention Adjustment Table. The
customer must verify the request for the higher or
lower settings by signing and dating the workshop or
rental form by the reason noted next to the setting
request. The skier must also read and sign a warning,
release and indemnity agreement identical to the
one printed on this page. In such cases, the system
will only be indemnified if all other conditions of
indemnification are met and the signed warning,
release and indemnity agreement are attached to
the completed work-shop or rental form.
I, _________________________________________________________ ,
hereby acknowledge that I have been advised by the
_________________________________________ rental shop, sales
department, etc.) that settings which I have requested for my
bindings (Model _____________________) is not the setting recommended by the manufacturer of the bindings for a skier
of my height, weight, age and skier type. I understand and
acknowledge that there may be an increased risk of injury or
death to me as a result of my own personal preference for
these binding settings.
To the fullest extent allowed by law, I hereby waive and
release all claims arising from the use of the bindings and
release from all liability the shop, the distributor and the
manufacturer, their agents and employees, and I further
agree to indemnify them from any and all liability or harm
or damage of any kind whatsoever which may result from
the use of these bindings by myself or anyone I allow to
use the bindings.
I, the undersigned, have read and understand this liability
release agreement, and agree that it is binding upon me,
my heirs, guardians, administrators, assigns, and legal
representatives. If any part of this agreement is held to be
invalid or unenforceable, the remainder shall be given full
force and effect.
__________________________________________________________
Skiers Signature
(or that of the skiers parent or guardian)
__________________________________________________________
Shop Managers Signature
CONTENTS
CONTENTS
Date in
P L E A S E P R I N T C L E A R LY
Last Name
First Name
Address / City
Prov. / State
Phone Number
Your Weight
Your Height
Ibs.
kg
ft.
m
in.
cm
Skier Type
(Circle One)
II
Age
III
T
L
R
H
Rent Own
Jr
ID # or Description
Skis
Boots
Poles
Suit
S-board
S-board
Boots
Cross
Country
Other
Other
Insurance
Yes
S
K
I
E
R
Single
Code
Final Indicator
Setting:
WEIGHT
LBS/KILOS
22 - 29 lbs.
10 - 13 kilos
30 - 38 lbs.
14 - 17 kilos
39 - 47 lbs.
18 - 21 kilos
48 - 56 lbs.
22 - 25 kilos
57 - 66 lbs.
26 - 30 kilos
67 - 78 lbs.
31 - 35 kilos
79 - 91 lbs.
36 - 41 kilos
92 - 107 lbs.
42 - 48 kilos
108 -125 lbs.
49 - 57 kilos
126 - 147 lbs.
58 - 66 kilos
148 - 174 lbs.
67 - 78 kilos
175 - 209 lbs.
79 - 94 kilos
210 lbs.
95 kilos
No
COMMENTS:
Country
HEIGHT
FT IN /
METRES
C
O
D
E
j
n
BYS
o t/C
s/B G
H
L
M
Q
R
V
V
6
A 3/4 3/4
B 1 3/4 3/4
C 11/2 11/4 11/4 1
D 2 13/4 11/2 11/2 11/4
E 21/2 21/4 2 13/4 11/2 11/2
F 3 23/4 21/2 21/4 2 13/4 13/4
G 31/2 3 23/4 21/2 21/4 2
410
31/2 3 3 23/4 21/2
H
1.48
411- 51
41/2 4 31/2 31/2 3
1.49 - 1.57 I
52 - 5.5
51/2 5 41/2 4 31/2 3
1.58 - 1.66 J
56 - 510
61/2 6 51/2 5 41/2 4
1.67 -1.78 K
511 - 64
71/2 7 61/2 6 51/2 5
1.79 - 1.94 L
65
81/2 8 7 61/2 6
M
1.95
10 91/2 81/2 8 71/2
N
111/2 11 10 91/2 9
O
12 11 101/2
P
REFERRED BY:
AMOUNT PAID
TECHNICIANS SIGNATURE
I have read, understood and agreed to all terms and condition on the reverse side of this form.
I accept full financial responsibility for the equipment listed on this form and promise to return it clean and undamaged
by the agreed time and date. If I fail to do so, I agree to pay for its repair, cleaning or replacement at the full retail rate,
as determined by the shop, as well as for the rental value of any additional days.
(For release bindings only: I have confirmed that the binding release/retention setting numbers on the bindings correspond to the Final Indicator Setting stated on this form. I understand that correct weight, height, age and skier type
are essential to proper adjustment of the release/retention settings, and I certify that all user information on this form is
correct).
x
SIGNATURE OF USER OR AGENT
DATE
DATE
CONTENTS
x
Signature of User or agent
Date
x
Parents signature if user is a minor
Date
CONTENTS
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Enter the final skier code into the box on the left hand side of the form.
11.
Circle the sole length column that contains the sole lenght of the boot used.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
Determine the Final Indicator Setting, adjust the binding accordingly and record the settings on the form.
Confirm with your signature that you have adjusted the binding as recorded on the form.
CONTENTS
P L E A S E P R I N T C L E A R LY
Last Name
Date in
1/ 12 / 08
First Name
Sample
Jennifer
111-100th St. Anytown
MA
USA 1 0 0 0 0 1
1 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 [email protected] 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Address / City
Prov. / State
Phone Number
Your Weight
1 40
Ibs.
kg
Country
Your Height
ft.
m
in.
cm
Skier Type
(Circle One)
Age
II
III
Final Indicator
Setting:
5.5 T5.5
L
R
5.5
H5.5
H
T
Rent Own
Skis
Boots
Poles
xA
Jr
x EDGE + 8 HT
Suit
S-board
S-board
Boots
Cross
Country
Other
Other
Insurance
Yes
No
COMMENTS:
Single
Code
ID # or Description
S 123 45
S
K
I
E
R
WEIGHT
LBS/KILOS
22 - 29 lbs.
10 - 13 kilos
30 - 38 lbs.
14 - 17 kilos
39 - 47 lbs.
18 - 21 kilos
48 - 56 lbs.
22 - 25 kilos
57 - 66 lbs.
26 - 30 kilos
67 - 78 lbs.
31 - 35 kilos
79 - 91 lbs.
36 - 41 kilos
92 - 107 lbs.
42 - 48 kilos
108 -125 lbs.
49 - 57 kilos
126 - 147 lbs.
58 - 66 kilos
148 - 174 lbs.
67 - 78 kilos
175 - 209 lbs.
79 - 94 kilos
210 lbs.
95 kilos
35
HEIGHT
FT IN /
METRES
C
O
D
E
02
INITIAL INDICATOR VALUE
SOLE LENGTH (mm)
j
n
BYS
o t/C
s/B G
H
L
M
Q
R
V
V
6
A 3/4 3/4
B 1 3/4 3/4
C 11/2 11/4 11/4 1
D 2 13/4 11/2 11/2 11/4
E 21/2 21/4 2 13/4 11/2 11/2
F 3 23/4 21/2 21/4 2 13/4 13/4
G 31/2 3 23/4 21/2 21/4 2
410
31/2 3 3 23/4 21/2
H
1.48
411- 51
41/2 4 31/2 31/2 3
1.49 - 1.57 I
52 - 5.5
51/2 5 41/2 4 31/2 3
1.58 - 1.66 J
56 - 510
61/2 6 51/2 5 41/2 4
1.67 -1.78 K
511 - 64
71/2 7 61/2 6 51/2 5
1.79 - 1.94 L
65
81/2 8 7 61/2 6
M
1.95
10 91/2 81/2 8 71/2
N
111/2 11 10 91/2 9
O
12 11 101/2
P
REFERRED BY:
John Mastertech
AMOUNT PAID
TECHNICIANS SIGNATURE
$ XX.XX
I have read, understood and agreed to all terms and condition on the reverse side of this form.
I accept full financial responsibility for the equipment listed on this form and promise to return it clean and undamaged
by the agreed time and date. If I fail to do so, I agree to pay for its repair, cleaning or replacement at the full retail rate,
as determined by the shop, as well as for the rental value of any additional days.
(For release bindings only: I have confirmed that the binding release/retention setting numbers on the bindings correspond to the Final Indicator Setting stated on this form. I understand that correct weight, height, age and skier type
are essential to proper adjustment of the release/retention settings, and I certify that all user information on this form is
correct).
x
SIGNATURE OF USER OR AGENT
DATE
DATE
CONTENTS
sizing systems
MONDO
14,0
US Men US Woman
7,5
6,5
15,5
17,0
17,5
18,0
18,5
19,0
19,5
20,0
20,5
9,5
8,5
23,0
27,0
27,5
28,0
28,5
29,0
29,5
30,0
30,5
31,0
31,5
32,0
32,5
33,0
33,5
24
7,5
25
9,0
9,5
10,0
10,5
12,0
12,5
13,0
13,5
11,0
11,5
13,0
13,5
14,0
14,5
12,0
12,5
14,0
14,5
15,0
15,5
13,0
13,5
32
2,0
3,0
1,0
33
3,5
2,5
5,0
4,0
5,5
7,5
5,5
8,5
7,5
6,0
6,5
9,0
8,0
9,5
7,5
9,0
9,5
10,0
10,0
10,5
11,0
8,5
11,5
9,5
10,5
11,0
11,5
12,0
135
155
180
185
190
35
200
39
195
42
9,0
43
10,0
10,5
12,0
12,5
11,0
11,5
13,0
13,5
12,0
12,5
14,0
14,5
13,0
13,5
15,0
15,5
14,0
14,5
40
25
4'6"
4
60
70
35
210
215
225
230
80
6
5'
40
45
5'6"
50
6'
55
90
100
110
6'6"
7'
65
70
75
7'6"
120
130
60
205
140
150
9
10
11
160
170
12
180
13
80
85
41
8,0
175
34
38
30
20
30
160
165
Stone
50
4'
4'
145
170
37
3'6"
lbs
20
10
15
130
40
7,0
8,5
125
150
31
3'
kg
115
29
30
ft/in
220
5,0
8,0
110
140
4,5
7,0
6,0
6,5
4,0
105
28
36
3,5
6,5
27
3,0
6,0
5,0
5,5
2,0
2,5
95
120
26
1,5
4,5
4,5
8,0
4,0
3,0
3,5
26,0
26,5
7,0
11,0
11,5
12,0
12,5
7,0
25,5
100
10,0
10,5
11,0
11,5
24,5
25,0
23
8,5
23,5
24,0
6,0
9,5
22,0
22,5
90
10,0
10,5
9,0
21,0
21,5
22
6,5
9,0
8,0
16,0
16,5
8,5
7,5
15,0
cm
EUR
5,5
8,0
7,0
14,5
UK
40
95
100
190
14
200
210
15
220
16
44
105
45
110
46
47
115
230
240
17
250
18
260
48
120
49
50
51
52
34,0
CONTENTS
19
DIRECTIONS OF RELEASE
Unless otherwise specified (see In season Inspection),
the directions of release to be tested are forward lean
and clockwise and counter clockwise in twist.
TEST DEVICE
A device which meets ISO standard 11110 or ASTM
standard F1061 and has been checked and maintained
CONTENTS
7. Rank the five twist results and select, as the Reference Boot for twist, the middle boot.
11. Set the ski aside if the Test result in any directions
of release is outside the Inspection Range in table
[A].
Junior
306 mm
4.5
45 Nm
175 Nm
Adult
327 mm
6.0
60 Nm
239 Nm
CONTENTS
Forw
a
Use rd InR
Nm ange
2129 Nm
Twis
t
Use InRan
ge
94 Nm
Forw
a
Insp rd
e
Ran ction
ge N
m
Twis
t
Insp
e
Ran ction
ge N
m
25 Nm
Refe
re
Torq nce
u
Twis e
t Nm
2.5
Rele
a
Indi se
ca
Sett tor
ing
270 mm
Sole
leng
th
mm
Children
Bind
in
Typ g
e
Skie
r Co
de
Refe
re
Torq nce
u
Forw e
ard
Nm
Forw
a
In-U rd
s
Ran e
ge
Nm
Twis
t
In-U
se
Ran
ge
Nm
Forw
a
Insp rd
ecti
o
Ran
ge N n
m
Twis
t
Insp
ecti
on
Ran
ge N
m
Refe
re
Torq nce
ue
Forw
a
Nm rd
Refe
re
Torq nce
u
Twis e
t Nm
Rele
a
Indi se
ca
Sett tor
ing
Sole
leng
th
mm
ABS
Colo
r
Cod
e
Black
289 mm
5.0
43 Nm
165 Nm
120229 Nm
Yellow
329 mm
6.0
58 Nm
229 Nm
165320 Nm
Silver
365 mm
6.0
67 Nm
271 Nm
194380 Nm
Red
281 mm
4.0
37 Nm
141 Nm
Forw
a
In-U rd
s
Ran e
ge
Nm
Twis
t
In-U
se
Ran
ge
Nm
Forw
a
Insp rd
e
Ran ction
ge N
m
Twis
t
Insp
ecti
on
Ran
ge N
m
Refe
re
Torq nce
ue
Forw
a
Nm rd
Refe
re
Torq nce
u
Twis e
t Nm
Rele
a
Indi se
ca
Sett tor
ing
Sole
leng
th
mm
Colo
r
Bar Code
Cod
Hold e
er
102194 Nm
Forw
a
In-U rd
s
Ran e
ge
Nm
Twis
t
In-U
se
Ran
ge
Nm
Forw
a
Insp rd
ecti
on
Ran
ge N
m
Twis
t
Insp
ecti
on
Ran
ge N
m
Refe
re
Torq nce
u
Forw e
a
Nm rd
Refe
re
Torq nce
u
Twis e
t Nm
Rele
a
Indi se
ca
Sett tor
ing
Sole
leng
th
mm
Colo
r
Bar Code
Cod
Hold e
er
Blue
201 mm
1.0
11 Nm
40 Nm
814 Nm
2952 Nm
517 Nm
1864 Nm
Black
221 mm
1.5
14 Nm
52 Nm
1117 Nm
4064 Nm
820 Nm
2975 Nm
Yellow
241 mm
2.25
20 Nm
75 Nm
1723 Nm
6487 Nm
1427 Nm
52102 Nm
Silver
261 mm
3.0
27 Nm
102 Nm
2331 Nm
87120 Nm
2037 Nm
75141 Nm
CONTENTS
SAMPLE SIZE
Sample size is 5% of inventory but not less than 16 nor
more than 80 units as noted in Table [B]. Sample size
is based on average daily output. If rental output drops
below 50% of capacity over the sampling period, the
sample size can be reduced proportionately.
IN-SEASON INSPECTION
1. Take a random sample of the rental inventory as
determined by Table [B]. Take half the sample from
inventory as it is either rented or returned and the
remainder from inventory available for rental.
2. The returned samples are tested with the last customers data, the other samples adjust to randomly
selected skier data.
Consider already applied Correction Factors.
3. Wipe the boot clean and cycle the boot/binding
systems at least once in each direction.
4. Test sample units in Twist (one direction only) and
Forward Lean.
10. Check all other boots from the same cell (make,
model, year, and shell size) as those that failed.
NOTE: On completion of the preseason inspection, clean
the liquid detergent from equipment and lubricate the
binding before returning it to service.
The use of detergent is limited to testing only! For
maintenance cleaning please use WATER ONLY!
IN-SEASON SAMPLING AND
INSPECTION
The In season Inspection is a test of complete systems
and all the procedures used by the rental staff to
assemble and adjust the system. The program uses
random samples of rental inventory taken at routine
intervals. Any sampling program that gives every unit
of inventory the same chance as every other of being
picked is valid.
SAMPLE FREQUENCY
Random sampling is conducted throughout the entire
season. Frequency is as follows:
CONTENTS
Min.
Max
50
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
100
200
400
600
800
1000
1200
1400
1600
1800
16
16
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
80
10
12
14
16
16
Table [E]
CONTENTS
CONTENTS
Step-In heel - A binding heel piece that closes automatically to secure the boot heel to the ski.
System - a group of interacting components, usually
comprised of a boot, binding and ski, designed to
perform a release function.
Test Result - the middle quantitative value of three
repetitions of the same test.
Tolerance - the accepted difference between two values.
Tolerance, Clean Versus Lubricated - the accepted
difference clean and lubricated test results, defined as
not more than 20% of clean test, used whenever a
Functional Test for boot -binding compatibility is
required.
Tolerance, Inspection - the accepted difference between
the reference value and the measured value defined as
+/- 15% of the reference value, or +/- 3% Nm for twist
and +/-10 Nm for forward lean, whichever is greater,
used as the criterion for prompting readjustment of
the binding whenever a Release Value Inspection Test
is conducted.
Tolerance, Inward Versus Outward - the accepted
difference between inward and outward measured
release values, defined as not more than 18% of the
greater value, used whenever a Functional Test for
Release Symmetry is required.
Tolerance, Preseason Inspection - the accepted
difference between the reference value and the measured value +/- 3 Nm for twist and +/- 10 Nm for forward
lean, whichever is greater, used as the criterion for
prompting readjustment of the binding whenever a
Release Value Inspection Test is conducted (Rental).
Tolerance, Service - the accepted difference between
the selected reference torque value and the measured
value as observed during the in-season inspection,
defined as +/- (0 to 20) % of the selected reference
torque value (Rental).
Torque - force times distance. Loads which tend to twist
or bend an object.
CONTENTS
CONTENTS
notes
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CONTENTS
52 | Rental Ski
high performance
XRC SPORT R
track
xenon xi 8.0
track
MONSTER IM 78
track
Features:
+ Pyramid Top Sheet
+ X-Frame Construction
+ Power Fiber Jacket
+ Composite Wood Core
+ UHM C base
+ Pre-mounted Rental Track
Lengths:
142/149/156/163/170
Features:
+ Retail Model
+ AIRCOAT Hollow Glass
Technology
+ HGT2
+ Intelligence Technology
+ Liquidmetal Technology
+ X-Frame Construction
+ UHM C Split base
+ Pre-mounted Rental Track
Features:
+ Retail Model
+ Intelligence Technology
+ Liquidmetal Technology
+ Structured UHM C Split base
+ Sandwich Construction
+ Integrated Polished
Aluminum Tip and
Tail Protector
+ Pre-mounted Rental Track
Sidecut:
112/67/97 @ 156
Lengths:
149/156/163/170/173
Lengths:
165/171/177/183
Radius:
12.9 @ 156
Sidecut:
124/73/108 @ 170
Sidecut:
124/78/110 @ 171
Art. no.:
312 678
Radius:
13.5 @ 170
Radius:
14.6 @ 171
Art. no.:
310 368
Art. no.:
311 338
CONTENTS
Rental Ski | 53
WOMEN
FINE ONE R
track
FIRST ONE r
track
Features:
+ Diamond Top Sheet
+ Intelligence Technology
+ X-Frame Construction
+ Power Fiber Jacket
+ Composite Wood Core
+ UHM C base
+ Pre-mounted Rental Track
Features:
+ Diamond Top Sheet
+ X-Frame Construction
+ E base black
+ Power Fiber Jacket
+ Pre-mounted Rental Track
Lengths:
142/149/156/163
Lengths:
142/149/156/163
Sidecut:
116/70/102 @ 156
Sidecut:
112/67/97 @ 156
Radius:
12.3 @ 156
Radius:
12.9 @ 156
Art. no.:
312 528
Art. no.:
312 508
CONTENTS
54 | Rental Ski
xenon
xenon R 5.0
track
xenon R 1.0
track
Features:
+ SnakeSkin Top Sheet
+ Laminated Wood Core
+ Heavy-duty Torsion box
+ Rental Profile
+ UHM C Rental base
+ Rental Edges
+ Tip Protector
+ Color coded by length
+ Pre-mounted Rental Track
Features:
+ SnakeSkin Top Sheet
+ X-Frame Construction
+ Power Fiber Jacket
+ UHM C Rental base
+ Color coded by length
+ Pre-mounted Rental Track
Lengths:
120/130/140/150/160/170
Sidecut:
117/71/102 @ 163
Sidecut:
119/70/107 @ 160
Radius:
13.6 @ 163
Radius:
11.5 @ 160
Art. no.:
312 608
Lengths:
142/149/156/163/170/177
Art. no.:
312 708
CONTENTS
Rental Ski | 55
xenon R 3.0
track
Features:
+ SnakeSkin Top Sheet
+ X-Frame Construction
+ Power Fiber Jacket
+ Composite Core
+ UHM C Rental base
+ Pre-mounted Rental Track
Lengths:
142/149/156/163/170
Sidecut:
112/67/97 @ 156
Radius:
12.9 @ 156
Art. no.:
312 658
CONTENTS
56 | Rental Ski
shape
shape three
shape two
Features:
+ SnakeSkin Top Sheet
+ Laminated Wood Core
+ Heavy-duty Torsion box
+ Rental Profile
+ UHM C Rental base
+ Rental Edges
+ Tip Protector
+ Color coded by length
Features:
+ SnakeSkin Top Sheet
+ Laminated Wood Core
+ Heavy-duty Torsion box
+ Rental Profile
+ UHM C Rental base
+ Rental Edges
+ Tip Protector
+ Color coded by length
Lengths:
120/130/140/150/160/170
Lengths:
142/149/156/163/170/177
Sidecut:
119/70/107 @ 160
Sidecut:
112/67/97 @ 156
Radius:
11.5 @ 160
Radius:
12.9 @ 156
Art. no.:
312 588 Shape Three Track
312 598 Shape Three Flat
Art. no.:
312 578 Shape Two Track
312 548 Shape Two Flat
CONTENTS
Rental Ski | 57
shape one
Features:
+ SnakeSkin Top Sheet
+ X-Frame Construction
+ Power Fiber Jacket
+ UHM C Rental base
+ Color coded by length
Features:
+ SnakeSkin Top Sheet
+ Full Fiber Jacket
+ E base black
+ Mounted TYROLIA SP 100 ABS
Bindings:
premounted SP 100 ABS
Lengths:
142/149/156/163/170/177
Lengths:
94
Sidecut:
117/71/102 @ 163
Sidecut:
129/90/118 @ 94
Radius:
13.6 @ 163
Radius:
4.2 @ 94
Art. no.:
312 568 Shape One Track
312 558 Shape One Flat
Art. no.:
312 908
CONTENTS
58 | Rental Ski
F-Index
in cm2
Radius
in mm
Tail
in mm
Waist
in mm
Shovel
in mm
Models
Length
in cm
Ski dimensions
MONSTER iM 78 Track
183
125
79
111
16.8
1699
177
125
78
111
15.7
1635
171
124
78
1 10
14.6
1571
165
123
77
109
13.5
1509
1587
177
125
74
1 09
14.4
170
124
73
1 08
13.5
1515
163
123
72
1 07
1 2.1
1445
156
122
72
1 06
11.0
1376
149
121
71
1 06
9.9
1308
170
114
68
98
15.3
1402
163
113
68
97
14.1
1335
156
112
67
97
12.9
1270
149
112
67
96
11.7
1205
142
111
66
95
10.7
1141
180
121
72
109
14.8
1580
170
120
71
108
13.1
1481
160
119
70
107
1 1.5
1 383
150
117
69
106
10.0
1 288
140
116
69
105
8.5
1 196
130
115
68
104
7.2
1 105
120
114
67
103
5.9
1 014
170
114
68
98
15.3
1402
fleet rental
SHAPE THREE
CONTENTS
163
113
68
97
14.1
1335
156
112
67
97
12.9
1270
149
112
67
96
11.7
1205
142
111
66
95
10.7
1141
177
119
71
104
16.2
1526
170
118
71
103
14.9
1457
163
117
71
102
13.6
1389
1324
156
116
70
102
12.3
149
116
70
101
1 1.6
1251
142
115
69
100
10.4
1186
180
121
72
109
14.8
1580
170
120
71
108
13.1
1481
160
119
70
107
11.5
1383
150
117
69
106
10.0
1288
140
116
69
105
8.5
1196
130
115
68
104
7.2
1 1 05
120
114
67
103
5.9
1 014
Tail
in mm
Radius
in mm
F-Index
in cm2
Waist
in mm
Models
Shovel
in mm
Length
in cm
Rental Ski | 59
177
115
68
99
1 6.7
1467
170
114
68
98
15.3
1402
163
113
68
97
14.1
1335
156
112
67
97
12.9
1270
149
112
67
96
11.7
1205
142
111
66
95
10.7
1141
177
119
71
104
1 6.2
1526
170
118
71
103
14.9
1457
fleet rental
SHAPE TWO
SHAPE ONE
163
117
71
102
13.6
1389
156
116
70
102
12.3
1324
149
116
70
101
11.6
1251
142
115
69
100
10.4
1186
94
129
90
1 18
4.2
163
113
67
97
14.1
156
112
67
97
12.9
1270
149
112
67
96
11.7
1205
142
111
66
95
10.7
1141
WOMAN rental
1335
163
117
71
102
13.6
1389
156
116
70
102
12.3
1324
149
116
70
101
11.6
1251
142
115
69
100
10.4
1186
1580
BYS rental
BYS SYSTEM
XXL
180
121
72
109
14.8
XL
165
119
70
107
12.3
1432
150
117
69
106
10.0
1288
135
116
68
104
7.8
1150
120
114
67
103
5.9
1014
1058
CONTENTS
137
104
65
91
11.1
127
103
65
90
9.6
979
117
102
65
89
8.1
900
107
93
65
87
8.2
790
97
92
65
86
6.7
714
87
91
65
84
5.3
638
77
90
65
83
4.0
564
67
89
65
82
2.8
490
60 | Rental Ski
construction
Liquidmetal (Metal/Carbon/Fiber) Jacket, Alu-Titanium
More power
Carbon-Titanium Layer
Additional torsional stiffness
Shell (Cap)
Shock guard, cosmetics
Prepreg Torsion-Box
Great torsional stiffness
Dampening Layer
Better ice grip
Longlife Edge
Maximum stability
CONTENTS
Rental Ski | 61
Tuning
Which edge angles does Head use in its production?
Especially on shaped skis, where most of the steering is done by the edges, smooth and sharp edges
are essential. Only a well tuned pair of skis with flat and well waxed bases will glide and turn easy.
Maintaining the skis will assure that your customer will enjoy his time on the slopes. The most proven
angular measurement is a production standard: On the base side the edges are bevelled by 1 to 1.5,
laterally they are relief-ground at approximately 1.
Should the edges be dulled at the front and back?
Carving skis develop their best skiing properties when shovel and tail grip the snow perfectly which
requires a continuously sharp edge. Dulling the edge would produce the opposite effect. Modern skis
should be skied on the edges as much as possible and skidding should be avoided. An exception can
be made for beginners and very cautious skiers by dulling the edge on the ski heels up to a maximum
of 10 cm for easier skidding.
Tip:
If the base of the ski is ground by machine (stone-grinding), it is imperative that the side edge be
ground too, in order to remove the resulting burr. It is nearly impossible to ski on alpine skis with a
burr. The edge should be bevelled by 1 and polished on the base side as otherwise the ground-in
texture would inhibit gliding and turning.
0 1
1 1,5
Immediate Repair
Maintenance
EDGE
- loose edges
- broken out edges
BASE
CONTENTS
62 | Rental Ski
Height
Ski Length
All-Mountain
Skicross
Junior
10-13 kg
22-29 lbs
< 70 cm
14-17 kg
30-38 lbs
70-80 cm
18-21 kg
39-47 lbs
80-90 cm
22-25 kg
48-56 lbs
90-100 cm
26-30 kg
57-66 lbs
100-110 cm
31-35 kg
67-78 lbs
110-120 cm
36-41 kg
79-91 lbs
120-130 cm
Color Code
for adult ski
42-48 kg
92-107 lbs
< 148 cm
< 410
130 cm
140 cm
49-57 kg
108-125 lbs
149-157 cm
411-51
140 cm
150 cm
58-66 kg
126-147 lbs
158-166 cm
52-55
150 cm
160 cm
67-78 kg
148-174 lbs
167-178 cm
56-510
160 cm
170 cm
79-94 kg
175-209 lbs
179-194 cm
511-64
170 cm
180 cm
95 kg
209 lbs
195 cm
64
180 cm
CONTENTS
Technology
+
+
+
+
+
+
CONTENTS
edge+ 9.5 ht
Level/Last:
Shell:
Liner:
Buckles:
Features:
Sizes:
Art. no.:
Advanced/C 104
PU
Rental, Sanitized, Charcoal footbed,
35 mm Velcro Strap,
prepared for heating system
4 micro-adjustable alloy buckles,
1 Double Power buckles,
1 Supermacro Ratchet
Stiffer/softer flex adjustment,
Adjustable Wedge Arch Support,
double Canting, SoftWalk Heel,
Stabilizer Frame
250-235-...-255 (woman construction)
260-265-...-305 (unisex construction)
608 705
edge+ 9 ht
Level/Last:
Shell:
Liner:
Buckles:
Features:
Sizes:
Art. no.:
Advanced/C104
PU/SL
Rental, Sanitized, Charcoal footbed,
35 mm Velcro Strap,
prepared for heating system
4 micro-adjustable alloy buckles,
1 Supermacro Ratchet
Adjustable Wedge Arch Support,
Double Canting,
SoftWalk Heel,
255-260-...-305-310-320-330-340
608 710
edge+ 9 ht W
Level/Last:
Shell:
Liner:
Buckles:
Features:
Sizes:
Art. no.:
CONTENTS
Advanced/C104
PU/SL
Womens rental, Fleece lining,
Charcoal footbed, 30 mm Velcro Strap,
prepared for heating system
4 micro-adjustable alloy buckles,
Flip Up buckle design,
1 Supermacro Ratchet
Double adjustable profile,
Adjustable Wedge Arch Support,
Double Canting, SoftWalk Heel
220-230-235-...-275
608 715
edge 7.5
Level/Last:
Shell:
Liner:
Buckles:
Features:
Sizes:
Art. no.:
Advanced/C 104
PU/SL
Rental, Sanitized, Charcoal footbed,
30 mm Velcro Strap,
prepared for heating system
4 plastic buckles,
Flip Up buckle design,
1 Supermacro Ratchet
Adjustable Wedge Arch Support,
Double Canting
250-235-...-305
608 720
edge j3 ht
Level/Last:
Shell:
Liner:
Buckles:
Features:
Sizes:
Art. no.:
Intermediate
PU/SL
Junior rental with tongue handle,
Comfort footbed
3 plastic buckles
Easy entry shell construction,
SoftWalk Heel,
Adult norm
230-235-...-265
608 730
rr 8
Level:
Shell:
Liner:
Buckles:
Features:
Sizes:
Art. no.:
CONTENTS
Beginner
PU/SL
Rental,
Charcoal footbed
1 plastic buckle
Rear entry
230-235-...-305
605 920
SIZE
EZON 2
I-TYPE
HT/W
EDGE
HT/W
EDGE+
07
HT/W
E-FIT
HT/W
CARVE
HT
EDGE
J
HT
BYS
DREAM
THANG
CARVE
HT
BYS
150
155
b
b
b
b
160
165
b
b
g
b
b
g
180
185
g
g
g
g
g
g
190
195
j
j
200
205
210
l
l
o
215
l
l
q
q
170
175
q
q
C
D
G
G
I
E
G
G
J
C
E
E
G
E
E
E
H
G
G
G
G
J
J
G
G
Q
L
L
N
N
C
C
D
D
D
E
H
H
J
C
F
F
H
220
225
230
235
240
245
250
B
D
D
F
255
260
265
270
I
I
L
M
M
O
K
K
M
L
L
N
L
L
O
275
280
285
N
N
R
R
P
P
Q
Q
Q
Q
Q
Q
290
295
P
P
T
T
R
R
S
S
T
T
Q
Q
300
305
S
S
W
W
Z
U
U
V
V
V
V
Q
Q
Y
Y
Z
Z
Z
Z
Z
Z
330
340
310
320
CONTENTS
J
J
B
B
D
D
G
G
I
q
q
CONTENTS
Replacement of heels
Replacement of heels is especially
important for rental shops.
1. Unscrew the worn heels and remove
them. If the screws cannot be unscrewed with a screwdriver, use a
side cutter to remove them.
2. Put the new heels on the boot and
secure them with the enclosed
screws.
Care: Observe the following rules to avoid damage or excess wear of material and mechanisms.
Use only water for cleaning the ski boots.
Do not use chemicals for cleaning.
After skiing, do not dry the inner boot in front of heat sources, such as heaters, open fireplaces, etc.
Let the ski boot dry thoroughly before storing them for prolonged periods.
Store the ski boots with open mechanisms and (loosely) closed buckles.
Keep the ski boots in a dry place, ideally in their original packaging.
CONTENTS
CONTENTS
EDGE J3 HT
RR 8
EDGE+ 7.5 HT
EDGE+ 9 HT L
EDGE+ 9 HT
EDGE+ 9.5 HT
MODEL
LADIES
and
MEN
2939
2939
2939
a 60113244
2640
a L 60113732 2929
a R 60113731 2929
a 60113284
a 60113284
a 60113284
SHORT
BUCKLE
2939
2939
2939
2939
2939
2939
0097
c 60113245 2640
b 60113245 2640
a 60115231
d L 60113736 2929
d R 60113735 2929
c L 60113736 2929
c R 60113735 2929
b L 60113736 2929
b R 60113735 2929
d 60113285
c 60113285
b 60113285 2939
d 60113285
c 60113285
b 60113285 2939
d 60113285
c 60112827
b 60113285 2939
LONG
BUCKLE
0014
60111592 0014
60111096 0014
60111592 0014
60115088 0014
from 330
60111592 0014
up to 325
60115088 0014
60115088
HEEL
SET
60113632
4102
298264 up to 255
velcro
60112833
velcro fixation 60011580
velcro
60112833
velcro fixation 60011580
velcro
60112833
velcro fixation 60011580
velcro
60113722
velcro fixation 60113651
velcro
60113722
velcro fixation 60113651
velcro
60112833
velcro fixation 60011580
246661 up to 265
289264 up to 265
velcro
60113182 259371 from 310 to 325
velcro fixation 60113632
velcro
60113182 259368 from 290 to 305
velcro fixation 60113632
velcro
60113182 259366 from 270 up to 285
velcro fixation 60113632
velcro
60113182 259364 up to 265
velcro fixation 60113632
60113182
velcro fixation
60113632
velcro
60113182
60113632
velcro fixation
velcro fixation
60113182
velcro
velcro
60113651
60113722
velcro fixation
velcro
VELCRO STRAP
60113118
60113118
from 330
60113118
up to 325
60113642
from 260
60113642
up to 255
60113118
BAR
CODE
HOLDER
60113121
60113121
60113120
60113120
60113120
60113120
BAR
CODE
LABEL
60115095
60111967
60115030
60115029
60113643
from 260
60115028
up to 255
60115027
RENTAL
STICKER
60112671
EXTENSION
BUCKLE
CONTENTS
CARVE HT 1
B2YS
CARVE HT 2
B2YS
BYS
EZON2 BYS HP
MODEL
LADIES
and
MEN
2640
60112616 2035
a 60113244
from 31
c L 60113736 2929
b 60113245
b 60113245
d 60112517
c 60112517
b 60112517
2640
2640
2035
2035
2035
d L 60113736 2929
d R 60113735 2929
c R 60113735 2929
a L 60113732 2929
b L 60113736 2929
b R 60113735 2929
LONG
BUCKLE
a R 60113731 2929
SHORT
BUCKLE
60112667
60112667
60111592
60111592
0014
0014
0014
0014
HEEL
SET
259063 up to 265
60113186
60011580 0097
velcro fixation
60011580 0097
60113186
60011580 0097
60113186
velcro
velcro fixation
velcro
velcro fixation
velcro
VELCRO STRAP
60113118
BAR
CODE
HOLDER
60113121
60113121
60113121
60113121
BAR
CODE LABEL
60111969
60115094
60112650
60112650
RENTAL
STICKER
60112657
60112657>
EXTENSION
BUCKLE
Rental Snowboard | 71
Tool-Free system
Speed Disc
Easy to austomize
CONTENTS
72 | Rental Snowboard
Tool-Free system
Tool-Free stance and angle
adjustment
Tool-Free centering of ankle strap
Correct boot size adjustments
CONTENTS
TRIBUTE R +
SPEEDDISC
Rental Snowboard | 73
TNT Shield
tribute r
23.8
144
108
7.2
49
0
24.2
149
111
7.4
50
0
24.3
152
114
7.6
54
0
24.4
155
116
7.8
56
0
Waist (cm)
Length (cm)
Contact (cm)
Radius (m)
Med. Stance (cm)
Setback (cm)
24.5
159
119
7.8
58
0
25.8
163
124
8.0
58
0
Color Coding
on the sidewall
Techblock
Width/Length
tribute jR r
Waist (cm)
Length (cm)
Contact (cm)
Radius (m)
Med. Stance (cm)
Setback (cm)
22.8
120
85
6.8
39
1
23.5
130
95
7.2
40
1
24.2
135
100
7.6
42
1
24.6
140
105
8.0
44
1
Speed Disc
tribute kid
Waist (cm)
Length (cm)
Contact (cm)
Radius (m)
Med. Stance (cm)
Setback (cm)
20.5
92
69
6.0
28
1
21.7
105
78
6.3
34
1
22.1
115
86
6.7
36
1
TNT Shield
CONTENTS
Waist (cm)
Length (cm)
Contact (cm)
Radius (m)
Med. Stance (cm)
Setback (cm)
ProRent
scratch
resistant
surface
TRIBUTE JR R + SPEEDDISC
Waist (cm)
Length (cm)
Contact (cm)
Radius (m)
Med. Stance (cm)
Setback (cm)
74 | Rental Snowboard
Ask your customer for his/her shoe size. Take the right boot with the corresponding binding.
Step two:
Step five:
JR
FEET
4 2 4 4
23.5
24.6
> 6 2
26.8
BODYHEIGHT
METERS
1,25 1,30 m
1
4 6 4 8
2 1
4 8 4 10
3 2 144
4 10 5 0
4 3 1 149
5 0 5 2 120 5
4 2 1 154
5 2 5 5
130 5 3 2
1 157
5 5 5 7
140 4 3 2
1
5 7 5 9
5 4 3 2
5 9 5 10
5 4 3
5 10 6 0
5 4
6 0 6 2
5
4 4 4 6
25.6
1
2
3
4
5
1,31 1,35 m
1,36 1,40 m
1,41 1,45 m
1,46 1,50 m
1,51 1,55 m
156
1
2
3
4
5
157
1 162
1 2 1
2 3 2
3 4 3
4 5 4
5
5
161
CONTENTS
1,56 1,60 m
1,61 1,65 m
1,66 1,70 m
1,71 1,75 m
1,76 1,80 m
1,80 1,85 m
> 1,86 m
rule of thumb:
The board
should go up
to your chin
Rental Snowboard | 75
Rental Bindings
P3R speed disc
Highback
3D Textile Ankle Strap
Ankle Ratchet
Heelcup
P3 R
Toe Ratchet
Highback
3D Textile Ankle Strap
Buckle
Buckle
Ankle Ratchet
Toe Strap
Heelcup
Toe Ramp
Baseplate
Toe Ratchet
Buckle
Buckle
Rental Disc
for toolfree
stance and
angle
adjustment
Toe Strap
Toe Ramp
Baseplate
Highback
3D Textile Ankle Strap
Ankle Ratchet
Heelcup
Buckle
Buckle
J1 R
Toe Ratchet
Highback
3D Textile Ankle Strap
Aluminium
heelcup
with size
print
Toe Strap
Toe Ramp
Ankle Ratchet
Heelcup
Baseplate
Toe Ratchet
Buckle
Buckle
Toe Strap
Toe Ramp
CONTENTS
Baseplate
Rental Disc
for toolfree
adjustment
of stance
and angle
76 | Rental Snowboard
Rental Boots
4.50 BOA
EVA Thermo Liner
With BOA coiler lacing
(spring loaded
pre-tensioning
Function)
Shell
Boot-Binding fit
with skid area and
reinforced heelcap
Shell
Color Code
Boot-Binding Fit
with skid area and
reinforced heelcap
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Rental Boots
450
Board Rest
Boot-Binding Fit
with skid area and
reinforced heelcap
Lace Loops
Shell
Color Code
Boot-Binding Fit
with skid area and
reinforced heelcap
SOFTBOOTS
357516
357526
357616
357626
357716
357726
4.50
4.50 BOA
4.50
4.50 JR BOA
4.50 KID
4.50 KID BOA
195 205 215 225 235 245 255 260 265 270 275 280 285 290 295 300 305 315 325
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Mounting Rental
speed disc
Pic #1
Pic #2
TIGHTEN AT LEAST
3 TURNS IN THREAT
Pic #3
CHECK
TIGHTNESS
REGULARLY
1. Place the discs on the Board in a way that the opening levers point to the end of the Board respectively (pict 1).
2. When assembling, watch out that the enclosed screws (pict 2) are tightened firmly (at least 4 Nm). When choosing
the appropriate screw, make sure that the screws are turned at least 3 threads into the insert of the Board and
do not touch the insert ground. When assembling/disassembling the screws must be tightened/loosened using a
POZI #3 screwdriver.
3. The screws must be checked regularly as to their tight fit. After disassembling the screws, they must be secured
against self-loosening with "Loctite 243, in case they are being reused. Alternatively, new insert screws from
HEAD can be acquired as spare part.
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Mounting Rental
Plate/Binding
Pic #1
2
1
TIGHTEN AT LEAST
3 TURNS IN THREAT
Pic #2
CHECK
TIGHTNESS
REGULARLY
Set adjustable side wings (1) attached to base plate (2) to match board width. Wings lower edge should come as
close as possible to boards upper edge without protruding. Place rail (3) into base plate (2) and screw tightly onto
snowboard. Plate opening (4) must point to boards center (image 1). When mounting, be sure provided screws
(image 2) are secured into insert with at least 3 complete turns and do not make contact with bottom of insert.
Tighten/loosen screws during mounting/demounting using a POZI #3 screwdriver. Before use, store newly mounted
plates 6 hours at 20C (68F) so screw-adhesive can harden.
Check screws regularly to ensure they fit tightly. If demounted and reused, use "Loctite 243" to prevent screws
from loosening. Alternatively, new replacement insert screws in 50-packs can be purchased from HEAD/TYROLIA:
order nr. 378012 (M6x8) and 378013 (M6x9).
Boot-Binding-Board Match
Boot
Mounting 1
Mounting 2
Binding
Board
Leash
Ankle Strap
3
1
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Maintenance Instruction
Visual Inspection of Rental
Equipment
In assembling a system for the boarder, it is the responsibility of the rental company to inspect and evaluate
each equipment component before each rental process.
This inspection checklist should be followed before any
mounting or adjusting is performed.
Check suitability
Is the chosen rental equipment appropriate for the
boarders ability?
The binding must be compatible with the customers
boots/board.
Check the condition of the
Rental Equipment
Are all parts present and in working order?
Are all mounting screws present and tightened
securely? (only turn screws clockwise to prevent
damage to screw locks).
Does the equipment show signs of contamination?
Maintenance of boards
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Speed disc
Troubleshooting
Problem
Possible Reason
Solution
Binding is loose
Dirt in system
Ice in system
Clean
Remove ice
Remove ice
Replace ratchet
Replace buckle
Replace buckle
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82 | Rental Snowboard
p3
Troubleshooting
P3 R
Problem
Possible Reason
Solution
Binding is loose
Remove ice
Remove ice
Replace ratchet
Replace buckle
Replace buckle
CONTENTS
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ART. NR
10
377 807
11
377 817
72
DESCRIPTION
MODELS
PACKAGING
YEAR
Speed Disc
50 Pieces
2007 - 2008
Speed Disc
50 Pieces
2007 - 2008
377 976
P3 Speed Disc , P3 R
10 Pieces
2007 - 2008
75
378 016
P3 Speed Disc , P3 R
10 Pieces
2002 - 2008
78
378 046
10 Pieces
2006 - 2008
79
378 056
10 Pieces
2006 - 2008
80
378 066
10 Pieces
2006 - 2008
81
378 076
J 1R
10 Pieces
2006 - 2008
82
378 086
J1 R
10 Pieces
2006 - 2007
103
378 166
10 Pieces
2006 - 2008
121
378 176
P 3 Speed Disc, P3 R, J1 R
10 Pieces
2002 - 2008
141
378 206
P3 R Speed Disc, P3 R
10 Pieces
2002 - 2008
142
378 216
P3 R Speed Disc, P3 R
10 Pieces
2002 - 2008
161
377 206
P3 R Speed Disc, P3 R, J1 R
1 Pair
2003 - 2008
162
377 216
P4 Speed Disc
1 Pair
2003 - 2008
166
377 256
P3 R, J1 R
1 Pair
2003 - 2008
167
377 207
P3 Speed Disc
1 Pair
2007 - 2008
168
377 217
P4 Speed Disc
1 Pair
2007 - 2008
181
377 106
P3 R, J1 R
10 Pieces
2003 - 2008
182
377 116
P4 Speed Disc
10 Pieces
2003 - 2008
183
377 126
P3 Speed Disc, P3 R
10 Pieces
2003 - 2008
184
377 136
10 Pieces
2006 - 2008
185
377 146
10 Pieces
2006 - 2008
188
377 176
J1 R
10 Pieces
2004 - 2008
241
377 606
P 3R
10 Pieces
2002 - 2008
242
377 607
P3 Speed Disc
10 Pieces
2007 - 2008
243
377 616
J1 R
10 Pieces
2004 - 2008
270
378 347
P4 Speed Disc
1 Pair
2007 - 2008
271
378 356
P 3R, Powerbase R
1 Pair
2003 - 2008
273
378 357
P3 Speed Disc
1 Pair
2007 - 2008
274
378 367
P3 Speed Disc
1 Pair
2007 - 2008
278
378 446
1 Pair
2006 - 2008
281
378 477
P3 Speed Disc
1 Pair
2007 - 2008
303
378 407
P4 Speed Disc
1 Pair
2007 - 2008
304
378 418
P4 Speed Disc
1 Pair
2007 - 2008
305
378 428
P4 Speed Disc
1 Pair
2007 - 2008
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RENTAL BINDINGS
# ON
PICTURE
ART. NR
306
378 526
307
378 536
309
DESCRIPTION
MODELS
PACKAGING
YEAR
1 Pair
2003 - 2008
1 Pair
2003 - 2008
378 546
1 Pair
2006 - 2008
310
378 556
J1 R
1 Pair
2006 - 2008
331
378 716
P3 R Ratchet clip
P3 R, Powerbase R, J1 R
10 Pieces
2003 - 2008
333
378 736
P3 R, Powerbase R, J1 R
1 Pair
2002 - 2008
334
377 026
Rental
1 Box
2003 - 2008
338
378 746
Rental
10 Pieces
2001 - 2008
PACKAGING
YEAR
Lace boots
1 Pair
2001 - 2008
BOA boots
5 Pair
2005 - 2008
Boots
# ON
PICTURE
ART. NR
375
378 846
381
378 866
382
378 876
BOA boots
1 Pair
2004 - 2008
383
378 886
BOA boots
1 Pair
2004 - 2008
384
378 896
BOA boots
1 Pair
2004 - 2008
PACKAGING
YEAR
1 Piece
2001 - 2008
DESCRIPTION
MODELS
Boards
# ON
PICTURE
ART. NR
411
378 986
DESCRIPTION
Stromp pad
MODELS
All boards
CONTENTS
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notes
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