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2012-2013 Shop Practice Manual - Salomon Certification
2012-2013 Shop Practice Manual - Salomon Certification
2012-2013 Shop Practice Manual - Salomon Certification
Certification Program 40
Technician Certification Exam 40
Alpine Ski 44
Technical Features 44
Alpine Boot 49
Standard Boot Norms 49
Technical Features 50
Advanced Fit Technology Liner 51
Custom Shell technology 53
Boot Technologies 55
Model-Specific concepts 57
Helmet 60
Helmet Technology 61
Spare Parts 63
Cover Photo
Warranty 81 Photographer: Scott Markewitz.
Rev. 01 - 120905
Binding
Technical reference for
the complete line of current
Salomon alpine bindings
Photo: Scott Markewitz
Binding Introduction > 2
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 PDF format. If you do not have Adobe
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 printable
or “forward”. Doing this will result in a cancelled session and you
certificate. (The certificate will be created in PDF format. If you do
will need to start at the beginning.
not have Adobe Reader on your computer, click on the icon and you
• A score of 90%, or 23 correct answers, must be obtained to pass.
can download it free from the web.) OR click on e-mail Certificate to
• In addition, questions 12 to 25 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 listed in the Liability
claim. Indemnification section for that specific product and send the docu-
2. Avoid expressing opinions concerning the claim. You may, to the ments 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 Department, Legal Claims Department
followed. Amer Sports Winter and Outdoor Salomon Canada Sports
3. Notify your insurance company. Amer Sports indemnification is not a 2030 Lincoln Ave., 2700 14th Ave Unit 1-4
substitute for liability insurance. Ogden, UT 84401. Markham, On L3R 0J1
Binding Technical Chart > 6
(Ti) Ti Line
DIN Scale
US Size
Brakes
(mm)
(kg)
(lb)
RETAIL
Back-Country
325651 N Guardian 16 L C100 / C115 32670501 (ski widths 56-143 mm) 7-16 26 >60 >130 55 7 1480 A H X A H B
325652 N Guardian 16 S C100 / C115 32670501 (ski widths 56-143 mm) 7-16 26 >60 >130 55 7 1480 A H X A H B
Freeski STH
120029 N STH 16 Steel R100 001156 001157 9-16 17.5 >95 >209 19 2.5 1410 M X A H B
126409 N STH16 White/Bk/Ora R115 / R130 001156 001157 9-16 17.5 > 95 > 209 19 2.5 1161 S X A H B
309661 N STH14 driver Blue R100 / R115 001156 001157 6-14 17.5 58-130 127-286 19 2.5 1060 S X H X A H B
126906 N STH12 Driver Wi/Bk/Ora R90 / R100 001156 001157 4-12 17.5 42-120 92-264 19 2.5 1060 S X H X A H B
309662 N STH12 R100 / R115 001156 001157 4-12 17.5 42-120 92-264 19 2.5 1025 A V X A H B
309667 N STH 10 Silver B90 / B100 001156 001157 3-10 16.5 30-107 66-235 28 3.5 970 A V S A H B
Performance
309668 N Z14 Speed Chrome/Bk S75 / S100 11139301 6-14 23 58-130 127-286 100 13 1494 A V X A H B
309669 N Z12 Speed White/Bk S75 / S90 11139301 4-12 23 42-120 92-264 100 13 1440 A V X A H B
127832 N Z12 White/Blue B80 / B90 001156 001157 4-12 16.5 42-120 94-264 28 3.5 1050 A V S A H B
309673 N Z12 White/Black B90 / B100 001156 001157 4-12 16.5 42-120 94-264 28 3.5 1050 A V S A H B
309672 N Z12 Ti Silver/Black B80 / B90 001156 001157 4-12 16.5 42-120 92-264 28 3.5 937 A V S A Ti H B
Sport
309674 N Z10 Black/White B80 / B90 001156 001157 3-10 16.5 30-107 66-235 28 3.5 970 A V S A H B
326670 N Z10 Ti W White B80 / B100 001156 001157 3-10 16.5 30-107 66-235 28 3.5 857 A V S A Ti H B
Leisure
126375 N L10 Black B80 / B90 001156 001157 3-10 16.5 30-107 66-235 28 3.5 860 A E A B
Junior
126406 N L7 Black/White B80 / B90 001156 001157 2-7,5 16.5 22-85 55-187 28 3.5 861 A E A&J B
309676 N C5 White J75 / J85 78406101 0,5-4,5 14 10-45 max 22-100 44 6 561 A E A&J B
309677 N C5 Red/White J75 78406101 0,5-4,5 14 10-45 max 22-100 44 6 561 A E A&J B
Set Bindings
Pre-Mounting
309787 E L10 Black B80 30863001 3-10 30 30-107 66-235 104 13 930 A E A Easytrak B
309788 E L9 W White B80 30863001 2,5-9 30 25-100 55-220 104 13 923 A E A Easytrak B
309789 E L9 W Black B80 30863001 2,5-9 30 25-100 55-220 104 13 923 A E A Easytrak B
126381 E L7 Black/White B80 / B90 30863001 2-7,5 30 22-85 max 55-187 107 13 950 A E A&J Easytrak C B
127461 E C5 White J75 30863001 0,5-4,5 28 10-45 max 22-100 107 13 610 A E A&J Easytrak C B
Speed
309692 S Z14 Speed Black/Blue W BR 11139301 6-14 23 58-130 127-286 100 13 883 A V X A Speed H B
309693 S Z12 Speed Silver/Black W BR / S90 / S100 11139301 4-12 23 42-120 92-264 100 13 829 A V X A Speed H B
Smartrak
309694 K Z12 Silver/Black B80 / B90 788403 4-12 31.5 42-120 92-264 120 15 1310 A V S A Smartrak H B
309695 K Z12 White/Black B80 788403 4-12 31.5 42-120 92-264 120 15 1310 A V S A Smartrak H B
309696 K Z10 Black/Orange B80 788403 3-10 31.5 30-107 66-235 120 15 1305 A V S A Smartrak H B
309697 K Z10 Black/White B80 788403 3-10 31.5 30-107 66-235 120 15 1305 A V S A Smartrak H B
327240 K Z10 Silver/Black B80 788403 3-10 31.5 30-107 66-235 120 15 1305 A V S A Smartrak H B
127701 K Z10 Ti W White B80 788403 3-10 31.5 30-107 66-235 120 15 1100 A V S A Smartrak Ti H B
327259 J Z10 Silver/Black B75 788403 3-10 31.5 30-107 66-235 120 15 1155 A V S A H B
Lightrak
126378 J L10 Black B80 3-10 31.5 30-107 66-235 120 15 950 A E A Lightrak B
325639 J L10 White/Green B80 3-10 31.5 30-107 66-235 120 15 950 A E A Lightrak B
126379 J L10 Jr Black B80 3-10 31.5 30-107 66-235 80 10 950 A E A Lightrak Jr B
Rental
Smartrak
309680 KR Z12 White/Black B80 / B90 4-12 31.5 42-120 92-264 120 15 1310 A V S A Synchro-Center C H B
309681 KR Z10 Black/White B80 3-10 31.5 30-107 66-235 120 15 1305 A V S A Synchro-Center C H B
Adult
309683 NR Z12 SC White/Black B90 / B115 001003 001040 4-12 31.5 42-120 92-264 122 15 1386 A V S A Synchro-Center C H B
309685 NR Z10 SC Black/White B80 / B90 001003 001040 3-10 31.5 30-107 66-235 122 15 1370 A V S A Synchro-Center C H B
126377 NR L10 SR Black B80 001003 001040 3-10 18 30-107 66-235 80 10 952 A E A Synchro-Rental B
309687 NR L10 Easytrak Black B80 / B90 30863001 3-10 30 30-107 66-235 104 13 1145 A E A Jr B
309688 NR L9 W Easytrak White B80 30863001 2,5-9 30 25-100 55-220 104 13 1118 A E A Jr B
Junior
126402 NR L7 SR Black/White B80 001003 001040 2-7,5 18 22-85 max 55-187 80 10 958 A E A&J Synchro-Rental B
309689 NR L7 Easytrak Bk/White B80 30863001 2-7,5 30 22-85 55-187 104 13 1145 A E A&J Easytrak Jr B
309690 NR C5 Easytrak White J75 / J85 30863001 0,5-4,5 28 10-45 max 22-100 104 13 800 A E A&J Easytrak Jr B
309691 NR C5 SR White J75 001003 001040 0,5-4,5 14 10-45 max 22-100 56 7 580 A E A&J Synchro-Rental B
Retail Systems > 7
Preparation
Start out prepared with an efficient working area. Your bench should be the right height, with proper lighting, 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 appropriate 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 norm boot soles are: L 7, T 5, TZ5, skier with an adult norm boot sole
boot you are using is compatible with boot sole at the point where it S305, C305, Q300, S300, their mini use a model designed exclusively for
the binding. Only boots that con- contacts the binding. Any wear that equivalents, earlier model indemni- adult norm boots.)
form with applicable standards may inhibits binding function is exces- fied equivalents, and their various A Salomon toe or heel may not be
be used with Salomon bindings. sive. counter parts. (The added width of mounted with another manufacturer’s
(See Standard Boot Sole Dimensions • Tread, grid pattern or insignia an adult norm boot sole somewhat toe or heel. Indemnification and war-
on page 49 for reference). If a boot present in the AFD area of the boot limits the shock absorption capabil- ranty are automatically voided for
sole is warped, worn or improperly sole. This area must be flat over its ity of these models and they should such mixed systems.
canted, such that there is more than entire surface. not be used with a boot sole longer
For Rental specific preparation in-
a 1 mm difference in sole flatness • Non-compatible boot sole compo- than 304 mm. As a result, it is rec-
structions, please refer to page 28.
measured across its width, the boot sition. Low-grade thermoplastic ommended that an aggressive junior
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
vs. Lubricated Test as described Boot Models Norms Bindings Only
prevent the brake from engaging Falcon 100 Adult IMPORTANT:
properly. on page 25. Course 90 Adult Salomon bindings that can
Only adult norm boots may be used Course 80 Adult be used with both junior and
with adult bindings. Under no cir- Course 70 Adult adult norm boot soles are:
Falcon 60 Junior X L7, T5, TZ5, C5, S305, C305,
cumstances should a junior norm
Reference Performa T3 Adult earlier model indemnified
Page # Section Name boot ever be used with an adult Performa T2 Junior X equivalents, and their
25 Clean vs. Lubricated Test binding. Salomon bindings that can 15 Mini Junior X various counter parts.
49 Standard Boot Sole be used with both junior and adult Performa T3 Rental Adult
Dimensions Performa T2 Rental Junior X
STEP 1
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 techniques. Please refer to the specific instructions in this Manual.
001156 Adult Retail 56mm - 99mm Adult Drill Bit Length 9.5 mm: STH 16, STH 12 Driver, STH 12, Z14, Z12, Z11, Z10, L10, L9
Junior Drill Bit Length 8.0 mm: L7
001157 Wide Adult Retail 80mm - 123mm
78406101 Junior Retail 56mm - 99 mm Junior Drill Bit Length 8.0 mm: T5, C5
788403 Smartrak 70mm - 116mm Adult Drill Bit Length 9.5 mm: Smartrak binding systems only
11139301 Z Speed 70mm - 116mm Adult Drill Bit Length 9.5 mm: All Z-Speed models
11847301 X Bindings 60mm - 86 mm Adult Drill Bit Length 9.5 mm: X 20, X 18, X 16, X 12
32670501 Backcountry 56mm - 143mm Adult Drill Bit Length 9.5 mm: Guardian
RENTAL JIGS
Synchro Center & Synchro Adult Drill Bit Length 9.5 mm: Z12 SC, Z10 SC, L10 SC, L10 SR, L9 SC, L9 SR, L7 SC
001003 56mm - 99mm
Rental/ Senior Junior
Drill Bit Length 8.0 mm: L7 SR
Wide Synchro Center &
001040 80mm - 123mm Junior Drill Bit Length 8.0 mm: T5 SC, T5 SR, C5 SR
Synchro Rental/ Senior Junior
24729001 TZ 5 Juniortrak Rental 56mm - 99mm Junior Drill Bit Length 8.0 mm: TZ5 Juniortrak
30863001 Easytrak 70mm - 116mm Adult Drill Bit Length 9.5 mm: Easytrak
*Contact your customer service representative for additional jigs.
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 29 SC Rental System
6. Place the toe of the boot sole 29 SR Rental System
against the toe guide. Twist the
STEP 2
Binding Retail Systems > Installation > 9
Drilling
Special Cases When Drilling
A Correct Incorrect S Junior Skis
• Use a 9.5 mm length drill bit
when mounting Z10 Ti, Z10 Ti SC,
Z10 SC, Z10, Z10 Fis 20, 710,
710 SC, 610, 609, 609 SR, 609 SC,
608, 608 SC, L 7 SC, L 8, L 8 SC
bindings. These models use the
same screws as the Salomon adult
For drilling and tapping Salomon skis, Junior, 2V Race Jr, 3V Race Jr, After drilling, turn the ski over and hit models and should be drilled and
please refer to Drill Bit Selection For 24 Hours Jr, Enduro Jr, Candy Jr and the base several times with the palm of tapped accordingly.
Salomon Skis (page 45). For other Rocket+ Jr skis, drill using either a your hand to remove any debris from • Use an 8 mm length drill bit to
skis, follow the recommendations of 3,6 mm diameter drill bit (for skis the drilled holes. mount the junior bindings L7,
the ski manufacturer. In their absence, under 140 cm) or a 4,1 mm diameter When mounting thin skis or junior skis L7 SR, T5, T5 SC, T5 SR, C5,
Salomon suggests that you use the drill bit for skis greater than or equal with adult bindings you may need to C5 SR, Easytrak L7 & C5.
Salomon Drill Bit Selection Guide to 140 cm. Neither tap nor glue. Use a use shorter screws or add washers to • Whenever junior bindings are
(below). When in doubt about the ski’s hand screwdriver only (3 N·m torque) the existing screws between the bind- mounted on adult skis, an increased
core composition, select a 3.6 mm to tighten the screws on the bindings. ing and the ski to prevent damaging possibility exists of binding pull-out
diameter bit and drill one hole. If the Drill through the jig’s proper bush- the ski base. Before drilling any junior due to poor screw retention. The
bit comes in contact with any metal, ings applying moderate downward ski, check the screw depth by position- penetration depth of junior screws
re-drill with a 4.1 mm bit to ensure pressure on the drill. Verify that the ing the binding over the mounting area into the ski core is only 6 mm. If
proper screw retention. Exceptions: countersink bevel on the drill bit has so that the binding screws on one side necessary, use adult drill bits and
for Equipe T, XW Fury Junior, Jade properly de-burred the hole. Fig. A of the heel track appear alongside the screws to penetrate any mounting
ski sidewall. Fig. S platform.
• The hole must be deep enough to
Salomon Drill Bit Selection Guide accommodate the screw length you
Skis Diameter Length Ref. Aspect are using or ski damage may result.
4.1 mm 8 mm 000813 *EXCEPTION: S305’s and C305’s can-
Junior (ski with metal) 1x5
(Ski Group not be mounted on the Crossmax 10
3.6 mm 000814 Team or XScream 10 Team models
3 & 4) 8 mm
(ski with no metal) 1x5
manufactured from 2001 to 2003
4.1 mm 000893
Adult 9.5 mm inclusively. Both bindings may be
(ski with metal) 1x5
(Ski Group mounted on the 2004-2005 models
3.6 mm 000892
1 & 2) 9.5 mm
(ski with no metal) 1x5 of the Crossmax 10T and Crossmax
Length T, 2006/2007 models of the X Wing T,
and 2007/2008 X Wing Fury Junior
Diameter
and Jade Junior.
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 28 Rental & Demo Mounting
Glue must be used when inserting binding screws to: PARTS (see page 63)
• 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 63) for ref- 000811 Glue
erence on Salomon screws. They are available through your customer 000862 Posidrive Screwdriver
service representative. B18486 (CAN) Posidrive Bit
STEP 2
Binding Retail Systems > Installation > 10
Toe Piece
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
Driver toe and insert each screw until near- Z-, L- and C-concept bindings seated. Next, slide the toe piece to-
A long bit is needed (Posidrive ly seated. Fig. D Do not tighten For models with a 3-hole pattern, wards the seated center screw until
Bit, CAN. only Ref. #B18486, for until all the screws are in place. first pull the center mounting hole the two rear screws align with their
power drills and Salomon Manual The baseplate of the AFD should sliding track out from the binding far respective holes.
Screwdriver Ref. #000862) to be flush with the topskin of the ski enough to insert the screw into the Tighten the rear screws until they
mount the 4-hole pattern toes as and each screw should be flush ski. A long bit is needed (Posidrive are firmly seated. The base plate
the front two screws must be in- with the baseplate of the toe piece. Bit, CAN. only Ref. #B18486, for should be flush with the topskin of
serted through the binding hous- This procedure applies for all toe power drills and Salomon Manual the ski and the head of each screw
ing. Fig. S pieces with a four-hole pattern. Screwdriver Ref. #000862) Fig. F should be flush with the baseplate.
Z12 Ti
Reference
Page # Section Name
S912 Ti
9 Drilling, Tapping & Glue
19 Binding-to-Boot
Adjustments
29 SC Rental System
29 SR Rental System
38 Maintenance and Repairs
Heel Track Treadle Spheric Pedal/ Toe Height Adjustment Sliding Center
AFD Adjustment Screw Screw Mounting Hole PARTS (see page 63)
Heel Housing Brake Pedal Reference # Item Name
Heel Lever Pressure Toe Cup Visual Indicator Baseplate Lubrication
Point* 000905 Salomon Grease
Heel Cup Distributors Housing Brake Arm
000862 Posidrive Screwdriver
* Use Salomon grease (Ref. #000905) on track. B18486 (CAN) Posidrive Bit
STEP 2
Binding Retail Systems > Installation > 11
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 guide of 306mm would require that you
on page 19 or page 30.
Smartrak plate. Fig. S to the quick positioning of the sec- chose a setting on the band of
ond 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
STEP 2
Binding Retail Systems > Installation > 12
D F
STEP 2
Binding Retail Systems > Installation > 13
Warning
These alpine bindings are intended Any use with other boots could recommended, and any results from and binding system is appropriate for
to be used only with the following affect release characteristics, which a mechanical inspection may not be their needs.
ski boots: may increase the risk of injury while reliable. Skiers who choose to use boots
• Alpine Ski Boots compliant with skiing. Skiers are advised to consult their other than those compliant with
ISO standard 5355 Any use of boots other than those authorized Salomon dealer for further ISO 5355 or those with WTR
• Ski Boots with WTR certified compliant with ISO 5355 or those information regarding which boot certification should be informed
soles. with WTR certification is not of the potential risk.
A S D F
G H J K
L : 11 12
Check the boot sole length (Fig. ). Follow tapping and glueing pro- Insert the pivot screw and tighten the binding heel cup contacts the
Attach the Backcountry Mounting cedures according to the ski it with a Posidrive screwdriver us- heel of the boot (Fig. ).
Jig (Ref. # 32670501) using the manufacturer’s recommendations ing between 2 and 4 N·m of torque
boot sole length as indicated in the (Fig. ). (Fig. ).
Reference
central window on the jig to align it Mount the toe base plate and the Press down on the heel to engage Page # Section Name
to the center of the ski (Fig. ). step-in heel base plate by tighten- the lock on the Hike-and-Ride 8 Jig Selection & Use
Determine the set of holes to use ing the screws in a criss-cross pat- switch. When properly engaged, 9 Drilling, Tapping & Glue
on the jig corresponding to the tern using 4 N·m of torque (Fig. ). the text across the surface of the 21 Release Value Selection &
binding model (either Small or Remove the plastic piece which Hike-and-Ride switch should be Adjustment
Large) (Fig. ). holds the pivot screw and re- aligned (Fig. ). 21 Requested Settings
Drill the holes using a consistent move the screw from the toe piece Place the boot in the open bind- PARTS (see page 63)
drilling pattern with a drill bit ap- (Fig. - ). ing and either tighten or loosen the Reference # Item Name
propriate for the ski (Fig. ). Align the toe piece with the pivot forward pressure adjustment screw 000902 Salomon Adjustment Tool
using a Posidrive screwdriver until 32670501 Backcountry Jig
point on the toe base plate (Fig. ).
STEP 2
Binding Retail Systems > Installation > 14
A S D F
Step in the boot (Fig. ) and ad- screw head is flush with the back of using a toe height card to obtain a
just the heel piece’s position with a the heel housing yet still within the 0,5 mm gap between the boot sole
Posidrive screwdriver until the for- Adjustment Area indicated on the and the binding (Fig. ).
ward pressure is correct (Fig. ). heel track (Fig. ).
Forward pressure is correct when Adjust the toe height by turning the
the forward pressure adjustment toe height adjustment screw while
A S D F
G H
Refer to the Spare Parts Catalogue Turn the forward pressure adjust- Release the Hike-and-Ride switch
to know which brake corresponds ment screw at the back of the heel (Fig. ) to allow the heel piece to
to the ski width and binding model housing clockwise (Fig. ) until the slide forward completely off the
being used. screw head is past the Adjustment track (Fig. ).
Remove the boot if it is in the bind- Area and the heel piece can slide Pivot the ski brake to separate it
ing (Fig. ). forward freely (Fig. ). from the heel piece (Fig. ).
7 8 9 10
11 12
Insert the two plastic tabs on the Slide the complete heel piece onto Turn the forward pressure ajust- within the Adjustment Area indicat-
new ski brake into the slots pro- the heel track from the front back- ment screw counter-clockwise ed on the heel track (Fig. ).
vided at the front of the heel hous- wards (Fig. ). while pushing back on the heel Re-adjust the forward pressure
ing (Fig. ) and assemble the two Re-engage the Hike-and-Ride piece until the screw head is back and toe height (Fig. ).
pieces together (Fig. ). switch (Fig. ).
STEP 2
Binding Retail Systems > Installation > 15
A S
D Fa
5 6
7 8
9 10
Switch From Hiking Position Flip back the climbing aid (Fig. ).
To Skiing Position Step down on the the binding
Clear any snow, ice or dirt from heel piece to lock it back in place
the binding. DO NOT put your hand (Fig. ).
between the ski and the binding Check that the binding is correctly
(Fig. ) when switching to skiing locked in before skiing (Fig. - ).
position. Use the ski pole handle
instead (Fig. ).
STEP 2
Binding Retail Systems > Installation > 16
Drilling
To be mounted by a Salomon authorized dealer only.
Mounting
Mount the toe and heel base plates Move the toe piece to the number Match up the steel band with the Put the boot into the binding and
by tightening the screws using corresponding to the boot sole boot sole length you would like to check the forward pressure. The
4 N·m of torque. length you would like to mount the mount the binding for. screw head needs to be aligned with
Mount the brake in the usual binding for. Take the “AFD” pedal and place it the housing.
manner. Slide the heel piece from the tail in the middle and tighten the screw
Push the “VAR” lever over to the forward. using 4 N·m of torque.
PARTS (see page 63)
right and slide the toe piece from Reference # Item Name
the middle towards the tip of the ski. 11847301 X Series Jig
STEP 2
Binding Retail Systems > Installation > 17
A S D
F G H
J K L
Z Speed Installation
For mounting Z Speed bindings on skis, holes have to be drilled with the Salomon Z Speed mounting jig (Ref. #11139301) to ensure a proper align-
ment of the binding. All screws should be tightened using 4 N·m of torque.
Mount the rear and front plates by tightening the Slide the toe piece onto the track from the Close and lock on the central lever. Fig. K
screws in a criss-cross pattern. Fig. A-S front backward and the heel piece from the tail Insert the boot and check the forward pressure.
Pinch and open the central lock lever. Fig. D forward. Fig. G-H Fig. L-:
Mount the brake in the usual manner using a Determine the boot sole length in mm.
Torx 25 bit. Fig. F Adjust the toe and heel pieces until values in the PARTS (see page 63)
centre click into a position corresponding with Reference # Item Name
STEP 2
Binding Retail Systems > Installation > 18
Easytrak L7 Installation
A S
D F
Slide the toe piece onto the front boot sole length. Make sure the the manual lock until it reaches the Mount the brake in the usual
of the interface while holding up unit clicks into place. Fig. A position corresponding with the manner. Fig. D
the manual lock until it reaches the Slide the heel piece onto the back boot sole length. Make sure the Insert the boot and check forward
position corresponding with the of the interface while holding up unit clicks into place. Fig. S pressure. Fig. F
Easytrak C5 Installation
A S
Slide the toe piece onto the front of the interface while holding up the
manual lock until the position corresponding with the boot sole length. D
Make sure the unit clicks into place. Fig. A
Slide the heel piece onto the back of the interface while holding up the
manual lock until the position corresponding with the boot sole length.
Make sure the unit clicks into place. Fig. S
Insert the boot and check forward pressure. Fig. D
STEP 2
Binding Retail Systems > Adjustment > 19
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
a b
Adjustment Tab Models. (All at the end of the heel housing adjustment tab.The back edge of *The adjustment tab for certain
current retail and rental models. (Lightrak – Fig. A, L&Z Fa) the tab should be used instead retail L&Z models requires the use
mv) Check that the tip of the boot or when the arrow of the rear of (L&Z – Fig. Fb). of a Salmon Adjustment Tool.
sole is flush against the butt plate the heel housing lines up within If this adjustment is incorrect,
of the toe piece (or central roller the scribed area on the adjust- remove the boot from the binding,
of applicable models). The for- ment tab (Junior – Fig. S) or lift the adjustment tab* and slide
ward pressure is correct when heel track (Smartrak – Fig. D). the heel to the desired position.
the arrow on the adjustment tab 2009/2010 models no longer Re-insert the boot and check the
lines up within the scribed area have embossed arrows on the adjustment.
G H J
Micro Metric Heel (Screw) Adjustment. Synchro Rental and Synchro Center bindings.
With the boot in the binding (closed position), adjust the forward pres- The forward pressure is correct when the silver tab is visible in the hous-
sure to align the top of the screw head with the back of the heel track ing window (SC & SR – Fig. J). (See Rental Adjustments on page 30).
(STH – Fig. G) or heel housing (X-Series & Guardian – Fig. H). If this adjustment is incorrect, remove the boot from the binding, lift the
adjustment tab and slide the heel to the desired position. Re-insert the
boot and check the adjustment.
STEP 3
Binding Retail Systems > Adjustment > 20
Correct Incorrect
Toe Height
F G H
All Salomon retail binding mod- Manual Models. not more than 0.5 mm or until the
els must have a clearance of Currently only the 914, 916, and boot sole just touches the AFD.
0-0.5 mm between the AFD and Driver 12 to Driver 16 binding You can use a Salomon 0.5 mm
boot toe. Fig. F model features manual toe height toe height adjustment card to
Automatic Wing adjustment. Raise the toe by turn- gauge this clearance Fig. G-H.
Adjustment Models. ing the adjustment screw, located Do not over tighten. (Always re-
Toe height adjusts automatically on top of the toe piece, counter- check the forward pressure ad-
on all current automatic wing clockwise. Pull the boot back to justment after making any toe cup
adjustment binding models (Z14 create a gap between the boot adjustments.)
to TZ 5). sole and the binding AFD. Adjust
the toe height to create a gap of
Reference
Page # Section Name
21 Release Value Selection &
Adjustment
39 AFD Replacement
STEP 3
Binding Retail Systems > Release value > 21
Requested Settings
Skiers Requesting Settings Not Recommended by Salomon
Release Agreement
The 2012/2013 Salomon Adjustment Chart is the only release adjustment
chart authorized for use by Authorized Dealers during the 2012/2013 sea- I,
son. It is a skier’s right to choose settings outside those recommended as hereby acknowledge that I have been advised by the
per the current Salomon Adjustment Chart (particularly when the skier’s
preferred setting is also within the range of acceptable settings). (rental shop, authorised dealer, etc.) that the setting which I have
If the skier requests a setting other than the one derived from the current
requested for my bindings (Model )
Salomon Adjustment Chart, the shop may:
is not the setting recommended by the manufacturer of the bindings for
• Adjust the system to individual requests IF the technician notes on
a skier of my height, weight, age and skier type. I understand that as a
the workshop or rental form the reason the higher or lower setting
condition of obtaining this setting on the bindings at the time of their de-
was requested. The customer must verify the request for the higher or
livery, I must agree to forever release the shop, its employees and agents,
lower settings by signing and dating the form by the noted reason of
the manufacturer, and the distributor from any and all liability for injury
the setting request. (It is suggested that the shop have the skier sign a
or death which results to me or others from the use of these bindings. I
release identical to the Release Agreement printed on this page. The
acknowledge that there may be increased risk of injury or death to me as
release must then be attached to the completed workshop or rental
a result of my own personal preference for binding setting, particularly in
form.) NOTE: Current Salomon workshop and rental forms include a
view of the inherent and other risks of the sport of skiing. I hereby waive
"Requested Settings" option for customer requested settings, which
all claims arising from the use of the bindings and release from all liabil-
eliminates the need for a separate release in such instances.
ity the shop, the distributor and the manufacturer, their agents and em-
• Adjust the system to the setting derived from the Salomon Adjustment
ployees and I further agree to indemnify them from any and all liability or
Chart and instruct the skier on how to change the setting.
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 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)
STEP 4
Binding Retail Systems > Release value > 22
STEP 4
Binding Retail Systems > Final Checking > 23
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.
49 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 25 Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting. 27 Salomon Workshop Form
STEP 5
Binding Retail Systems > Testing > 24
Mechanical Inspection
It is a requirement* for Amer Sports 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.
Twist Test & Forward Lean Tests > Release Value Within Specified Range
45, 40, 50 45 50
IN-USE RANGE
60, 50, 50 50
30, 40, 45 40
REF 58
55, 65, 60 60 67
x 78
If the Twist Test or Forward sary to record any of the test re- to Salomon’s recommendations in 22 2012/2013 Salomon
Adjustment Chart
Lean Test results are not within sults on the Workshop Form. It is this manual, he or she must sign
25 Troubleshooting
the “Inspection Range” but are only necessary to record whether the Workshop Form. (The signing
27 Salomon Workshop Form
within the greater “In-Use Range,” the system passed or failed each technician must be currently certi-
the visual indicator of the com- inspection and the final visual fied by Amer Sports.) NOTE
ponent affecting the test result indicator settings. Any system *U.S. Dealers only; recommended
should be readjusted to bring the component that repeatedly fails for Canadian Dealers.
test result within the “Inspection any inspection should not remain **For Amer Sports indemnification
Range.” If the test result is out- in use. When the technician is sat- to apply, the shop must follow
the test device
side the “In-Use Range,” refer to isfied that all required procedures manufacturer’s requirements for:
Troubleshooting. It is not neces- have been completed according • Proper use.
• Valid calibration.
• Calibration check at recommend-
ed intervals.
• Consistent results between tech-
nicians operating this device.
STEP 6
Binding Retail Systems > Testing > 25
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 bricated clean test. Plot the results the technician should check the box
on the system. Mark “Fail” ( ) the 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 23 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 23 Test For Boot/Binding
tested. Lubricate the boot with a the system. If the system releases Compatibility
enters the binding correctly. Make
27 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
90 360
80 320
70
Fail 280
Fail
60
Pass 240
Pass
50 200
Lubricated Test
Lubricated Test
40 160
Forward Lean (N·m)
30 120
20
Fail 80
Fail
Twist (N·m)
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 (N·m) Forward Lean (N·m)
Clean Test Clean Test
STEP 6
Binding Retail Systems > Record Keeping > 26
5. *Boot (brand, model and sole indicator settings correspond should be made when neces- 27 Salomon Workshop Form
length). to the recorded visual indica- sary. 27 Liability Release
tor settings. Agreement
6. *Binding (brand and model).
38 Maintenance Guidelines
STEP 7
Binding Retail Systems > Record Keeping > 27
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.
Name
STEP 7
Rental & Demo > 28
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).
Boot-to-Binding Compatibility
Bindings are designed to be used with specific norm boot soles, i.e., ju- an adult binding. The L7 and C5 are designed for use with junior norm
nior norm boot soles with junior bindings and adult norm boot soles with boot soles and smaller adult norm boot soles.
adult bindings. Under no circumstances should a junior boot be used with
Jig Selection
Rental-specific jigs are available See page 30 for Synchro pre-
to mount current model Salomon set requirements. Contact your Rental Jig Selection Chart
rental bindings. The jigs can be customer service representative Jig Ref. #
used for both Synchro and non for additional jigs to mount older Boot Sole
80 - 123 mm
STEP 1
Binding Rental & Demo > Preparation 29
Installation
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
piece to be adjusted to “center”
the boot. S912 Light
To set up the Synchro Systems,
you will need: Salomon rental bind-
ings with Synchro Heel Guides and
the parts listed below
C608 SR
Heel Track Visual Indicator Adjustment Toe Cup Adjustment Brake Arm
PARTS (see page 63) Adjustment Heel Lever Range Toe Height Screw Heel Housing
Loop Indicators Adjustment Toe Length
Reference # Item Name Heel Cup Baseplate
001156 Adult Retail Jig Adjustment Spheric Pedal/ Screw Adjustment
Brake Pedal AFD Screw Lubrication
001003 Rental Jig Screw Visual Indicator Point*
000902 Rental Adjustment Tool * Use Salomon grease (Ref. #000905) on track.
D F Then move the heel to the correct color coded mm length mark shown on the
heel track cover Fig. H.
Color coding makes it easier to read. For example: when the toe is positioned
in the yellow (296 – 307 mm) range, look for the matching yellow rectangles
(296 mm, 304 mm, 307 mm) on the heel track cover.
SR Models (non-moveable toe) are ext, place the jig properly on the
N
G H
mounted using the Retail procedures. ski, drill the ski and remove any
Non-Synchro System Follow Synchro shavings. Place a drop of glue onto
System procedures, omitting mea- the drilled holes. On SC (moveable
surement of boots and affixing toe) model bindings, mount the toe
Synchro Stickers. plate securely with the four screws
provided Fig. A. Move the adjust- 300 to 303 mm Heel piece position for a boot
SC Models (moveable toe) are Lines on the sole length of 302 mm
ment lever on the front of the toe to
mounted using the procedures de- heel track (white triangle on the heel housing)
the left and continue to slide the toe
scribed below.
onto the plate Fig. S.
First, set the jig to the proper posi-
Slide the central plate onto the toe
tion. It is imperative that the jig be
piece, Fig. D then position the heel
set correctly and all bindings be
over the central plate and holes,
mounted at the correct position. For
Fig. F and tighten using a criss-
consistent mounting, drill the jig and
cross pattern.
pin it in the correct position.
Toe piece position for a boot
sole length of 302 mm
STEP 2
Binding Rental & Demo > Installation > 30
Binding-to-Boot AdJustments
Adjusting
Toe Position
Synchro Center Models. Move S850 and other non-current SC place automatically. The adjust
the button on the front of the toe models, push the toe back, de- ment is correct when the mid-sole
to the left, and slide the toe to the press the button on the left side mark on the ski is aligned with the
Synchro position indicated. Ensure of the toe, and slide the toe into mid-sole mark on the boot.
the toe locks firmly in place. For position. Fig. A The toe locks into
Toe Height
Automatic Models. Micrometric Models. Pull the boot back and continue to binding AFD. Turn the screw clock-
Sport/Quadrax toes have automatic Raise the toe by turning the ad- turn the adjustment screw coun- wise until the gap is no more than
toe height adjustment. justment screw, located on top of terclockwise until you see light 0.5 mm or preset for Synchro sys-
the toe piece counterclockwise. between the boot sole and the tems using a preset toe height.*
S D
Finger Adjustment Models. heel cup contacts the boot heel. window. Fig. D It is not necessary
Lift the adjustment loop at the Fig. S Release the loop, push the to put the boot in the binding for
back of the heel and slide the boot down and check the forward Synchro applications.
heel forward to the Synchro posi- pressure indicator. The silver tab (see also page 19)
tion indicated or until the binding should be visible in the housing
STEP 3
Binding Rental & Demo > Adjustments > 31
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.
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,
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.
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 N·m for adult boots or depressing the heel piece cock- 15. If many bindings fail, check the boots that have failed the visual
4 N·m 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
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,
Torque for each direction of
tenance. It is also a good way to de- 2. Visually check: and shell size).
release (forward lean and both
termine if maintenance is adequate • Conformance with ISO and 2. For used boots, take a 5% (but
directions in twist).
and which units have outlived their other applicable standards. If not less than 16 or more than
10. Record “PASS” in the bind-
usefulness and must be removed the boot contacts the binding, 80) random sample of the en-
ing’s maintenance record if
from inventory. brake, or AFD in areas other tire inventory. Make sure that
Test Results are within the
1. Clean areas of the bindings that than the designated contact there is at least one boot from
Inspection Ranges provided in
contact the boot and perform points, it may be incompat- each cell in the sample.
Table A.
all preseason binding mainte- ible with the binding. [product
nance. specific figure or description]
23 Final Checking Sole Release Reference Torque Inspection Range In-Use Range
Skier Binding (N·m) (N·m) (N·m)
23 Test for Elastic Travel & Length Indicator
Return Code Type
(mm) Setting
Twist Forward Lean Twist Forward Lean Twist Forward Lean
24 Release Value Within
Specified Range F Children 258 2.0 20 75 17-23 64-87 14-27 52-102
25 Troubleshooting J Junior 306 4.5 43 141 37-50 141-194 31-58 120-229
49 Standard Boot Sole L Adult 327 6.0 58 229 50-67 194-271 43-78 165-320
Dimensions * This is an example only. Check the manufacturer’s tech manual before proceeding
STEP 5 STEP 6
Binding Rental & Demo > Inspection > 33
STEP 5 STEP 6
Binding Rental & Demo > Inspection > 34
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
STEP 5 STEP 6
Binding Rental & Demo > Record Keeping > 35
STEP 7
Binding Rental & Demo > Record Keeping > 36
Street T H
STEP 7
Binding Rental & Demo > Record Keeping > 37
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 Amer Sports
Certified Technician. REPORT REVIEWED BY vDATE vTESTING DEVICE BRAND vMODEL
STEP 7
Maintenance & Repair > 38
Rental Guidelines
Proper maintenance of rental systems • C lean the exposed areas of the com- • Slide the heel back 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.
OR
NI
JU
G ! H
IOR
JUN
1. Insert a 6-8 mm wide screwdriver Junior Performance AFD Upgrade a specific Junior Performance AFD Fig. G Specifically, it may only be
at the front of the plate. Fig. A TZ 5, TZ 5 SC, TC45 bindings were (ref. 89267001) upgrade meant to used with junior boots with a toe
2. Move over the screwdriver to developed to fit both adult and junior increase slope performance for junior thickness of 16.5 +/- 1.5 mm.
eject the plate. Fig. S boot standards, and are delivered with specialists, which can be exchanged
3. Place the new plate and hand clip a universal junior pedal which has with the universal one. NOTE: The re- Caution: for models with elastic pedal
it. Fig. D & F been validated by dealers and the TÜV placement junior pedal (red) must be (range 08), check the presence of the
organization. Salomon also offers used only with junior boot standards. elastic block under the pedal. Fig. H
Reference
Page # Section Name
3. Position the replacement AFD on the baseplate and press it into place. 54834001 TZ 5/TZ 5 SC Universal AFD
4. Remount the toe piece. 89267001 TZ 5/TZ 5 SC Junior AFD
Certification
Program
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 23 correct answers, must be obtained to pass.
In addition, questions 12 to 25 are considered core questions and must be answered correctly.
Answer Section
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Alpine
Ski
Technical reference
for the complete line
of current Salomon
alpine skis
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)
- 10 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
+ 24 Hours Powerline S5 /
24 Hours Powerline S3 /
Intense Black / Pure White
Czar / Shogun / / Lord / Knight / El Dictator / Sentinel / Twenty Twelve /
Pro Pipe / Suspect / Threat / Geisha / Lady / Galaxy / Vamp /
Origins Bamboo / Origins Lava / Origins Lime / Origins Lagoon
- 1 cm + 4 cm + 5 to 10 cm
TOTAL
= This total centimetre length is a guide, your preferred length will be the ski closest to the recommended total.
Alpine Ski Technical Features > 45
Child Height 85 to 95 cm 95 to 105 cm 105 to 115 cm 115 to 125 cm 125 to 135 cm 135 to 145 cm 145 to 155 cm 155 to 165 cm 165 to 175 cm
Child Weight* 10 to 14 kg 14 to 18 kg 18 to 22 kg 22 to 26 kg 26 to 30 kg 30 to 37 kg 37 to 45 kg 45 to 55 kg 55 to 65 kg
Approx.
Skiing
Age
Aptitude
of Child
Beginner 70 cm 80 cm
FR C5 SR FR C5 SR
FR Enduro 800 Jr
XS 127236 3 to 7 80 cm
Intermediate
FR Candy Jr XS 127244 years old FR C5 SR
FR Mini-Kart XS 127228
Good
Example for Shogun Junior: a 6-year-old child weighing 25 kg (and measuring 120 cm), skiing at an intermediate level, must choose a 110 cm ski with a “NT 5” binding.
*If weight is over 45 kg (142 Ibs), SALOMON strongly recommend to use an ADULT ski.
Mounting Warning
Salomon does not recommend that any binding outside industry standards be mounted on any Salomon ski.
Sandwich Sidewalls
Rocker Shape (mm)
Metal Backbone
3D Race Frame
Ref. and Commercial Designation
Chassis (mm)
Basalt Layer
Radius (mm)
Length (cm)
Ti Laminate
Monocoque
Wide edges
Edge armor
Waist (mm)
Composite
Body (mm)
Thickness
Powerline
Woodcore
Tail (mm)
Tip (mm)
Binding
Twintip
System
Rocker
Other
170 144 97 108 20 760 1800
Dbl/400
N BBR 10.0 Black/ 177 145 97 110 20 800 1900 V-Shape; Oversized Pulse Pad; Semi
Metal
TER
Full
325592
•
Green/Br 184 145 97 110 22 830 2100 Twin Tip Tail
191 147 97 113 22 890 2200
TER
Full
127260 176 147 88 110 12.5 760 1800
•
Brown Twin Tip Tail
186 147 88 110 13.5 836 2000
166 147 88 110 11.5 740 1600 V-Shape; Oversized Pulse Pad; Semi Twin
N BBR 8.9 D Blue/
TER
Full
327185 176 147 88 110 12.5 760 1800 Tip Tail; Reinforced Structured Top Sheet;
•
Brown
186 147 88 110 13.5 836 2000 Tip Protector
V-SHAPE SKIS
N BBR 8.0 Brown/ 159 136 79 98 11.7 701 1500 V-Shape; Oversized Pulse Pad; Semi
Semi
Full
325593
Blue 169 140 79 102 11.5 742 1640 Twin Tip Tail
179 144 79 106 11.7 784 1840
•
•
+ KZ10 B80 Bk/Bl 165 127.5 75 93 13.5 737 1890 Twin Tip Tail
175 131 75 95 14.2 787 2100
149 130 79 95 11.5 660 1200 V-Shape; Oversized Pulse Pad; Semi Twin
N BBR Sunlite
Semi
LDC
325603 159 133 79 98 11.5 710 1300 Tip Tail; W Progressive Tail; W Longboard
•
CORAIL
169 135 79 101 11.5 770 1450 Tip Shape
140 126 74 89 10.4 619 1470 V-Shape; Oversized Pulse Pad; Semi Twin
E BBR Skylite
325597 150 127 74 91 11.5 663 1560 L9 Easytrak Lifter Tip Tail; W Progressive Tail; W Longboard
CC
•
+ E L9 B80 L
160 128 74 93 12.6 712 1680 Tip Shape; W Specialized Mounting Zone
Dbl/500
S 2V Race 171 112 68 98 17.0 721 2420 50.2
Race
TER
326745 Z14 Speed Speed Race Base Finish; Pulse Pad; Tip Protector
Pwline+SZ14 Speed 178 112 68 98 18.0 752 2490 51.0
185 112 68 98 19.0 783 2560 51.8
RACING
Dbl/500
S 3V Race 160 118 67 102 12.0 663 2570 45.0
Race
TER
326747 Z14 Speed Speed Race Base Finish; Pulse Pad; Tip Protector
Pwline+SZ14 Speed 165 119 67 102 12.5 690 2670 45.6
170 120 67 102 13.2 720 2790 46.2
Titanium
TER
327516 Z12 Speed Speed Pulse Pad; Tip Protector
•
Dbl/400
TER
Full
326749 Z12 Protrak Pulse Pad; Semi Twin Tip Tail; Tip Protector
3D
•
+ KZ12 B80 Bk 164 122 71 106 12.1 717 1930 46.4 100
ON PISTE SKIS
Dbl/400
+ KZ12 B80 White 170 119 72 103 15.1 730 2080 49.2
178 119 73 105 16.8 774 2180 50.1
24 HOURS
+ KZ10 B80 Bl
169 119 72 104 14.6 725 1930 48.3
176 119 73 105 16.3 765 2000 49.0
Single
Single
XL (85)
All-Mtn
Dbl/400
K Enduro XT 850 170 127 83 110 15.6 740 2230 45.8 270 Oversized Pulse Pad; Square Tail; Tip
TER
Full
+ KZ12 B90 177 127 84 111 17.4 780 2330 46.4 280 Protector
184 127 85 112 19.3 820 2430 47.0 290
XL (85)
All-Mtn
Dbl/400
N Enduro XT 850 170 127 83 110 15.7 740 1950 15.8 270 Extended Transfer Plateform; Oversized
TER
Full
326755
•
Bk/Orange 177 127 84 111 17.4 780 2050 16.4 280 Pulse Pad; Square Tail; Tip Protector
184 127 85 112 19.3 820 2150 17.0 290
Dbl/400
L (79)
326756 168 125 79 107 14.6 731 2090 45.2 270 Z12 Protrak
•
Dbl/400
L (79)
Dbl/400
L (79)
+ Z12 B80
168 125 79 107 14.6 731 2145 270
175 125 80 108 16.2 771 2215 280
M (75)
Dbl/400
+ KZ10 B8
168 123 75 104 14.1 731 2016 270
176 123 76 105 15.8 775 2066 280
Alpine Ski Technical Reference > 47
Sandwich Sidewalls
Rocker Shape (mm)
Metal Backbone
3D Race Frame
Ref. and Commercial Designation
Chassis (mm)
Basalt Layer
Radius (mm)
Length (cm)
Ti Laminate
Monocoque
Wide edges
Edge armor
Waist (mm)
Composite
Body (mm)
Thickness
Powerline
Woodcore
Tail (mm)
Tip (mm)
Binding
Twintip
System
Rocker
Other
147 125 76 104 10.4 617 1875 240
154 125 77 105 11.7 655 1945 250
All-Terr.
All-Mtn
L (79)
K Enduro LX 800
Single
326759 161 125 78 106 13.1 693 2015 260 Z10 Smartrak Pulse Pad; Semi Twin Tip Tail; Tip Protector
CC
•
+ KZ10 B80
168 125 79 107 14.6 731 2085 270
175 125 80 108 16.2 771 2155 280
ALL-MOUNTAIN SKIS
All-Terr.
All-Mtn
M (75)
H Enduro LX 750
Single
326761 160 123 74 103 12.4 688 1886 260 L10 Lightrak Pulse Pad; Semi Twin Tip Tail; Tip Protector
CC
•
+ JL10 B80
168 123 75 104 14.1 731 1966 270
176 123 76 105 15.8 775 2046 280
All-Terr.
All-Mtn
M (75)
H Enduro L 750
326720 160 123 74 103 12.4 688 1886 260 L10 Lightrak Pulse Pad; Semi Twin Tip Tail; Tip Protector
CC
•
+ JL10 B80
168 123 75 104 14.1 731 1966 270
176 123 76 105 15.8 775 2046 280
Twin
Edgy
TER
Full
WE
310082
Black/Wi/Pu 184 142 122 132 26.0 850 2420 510 ties; Pulse Pad; QR Code
192 144 122 134 26.0 900 2525 530
Twin
Edgy
TER
Full
WE
310087 178 139 113 131 16.4 824 2120 460
•
White/Bk/Gr ties; Pulse Pad; QR Code
188 139 115 131 21.0 877 2280 510
Twin
Edgy
LDC
TER
WE
326886 178 139 113 131 16.4 824 0 460 Edge Free Extremities; QR Code
•
Wi/Bk/Gr
188 139 115 131 21.0 877 0 510
TER
Full
WE
310090
BACKCOUNTRY ROCKER2
Black/Bl/Rd 182 132 108 125 19.2 875 2190 510 ties; QR Code
190 137 111 130 19.7 915 2440 530
TER
Full
WE
325649 Pulse Pad; Semi Twin Tip Tail; QR Code
EA
•
•
Green/Bk/Wi 182 130 101 120 25.9 800 2040 350
191 132 103 122 28.7 840 2140 400
FREESKI SKIS
TER
Full
WE
310091 171 123 91 116 19.7 843 1870 525 Pulse Pad; QR Code
TT
•
Wi/Bl
179 123 91 116 21.9 882 1940 550
186 123 91 116 23.9 917 2050 575
TER
Full
WE
LDC
TER
WE
WE
BLACK/Bl
176 122 86 115 18.5 817 1790
PARK & PIPE
TER
WE
Black/Green
171 122 85 112 18.5 813 1760
176 122 85 112 19.6 844 1800
M (75)
Double
143 123 72 101 9.5 612 1716 240 Pulse Pad; W Intuitive Tail; Women stance
All-Terr.
M (75)
Double
E Origins Lava 151 123 73 102 10.9 654 1796 250 -- Foreward Mounted Binding (+8mm);
Single
•
ALL-MOUNTAIN
+ EL9 B80 B 159 123 74 103 12.4 696 1876 260 Shock Absorbing System (Powerline W);
167 123 75 104 14.1 739 1956 270 Tip Protector
143 123 72 101 9.5 612 1716 240 Pulse Pad; W Intuitive Tail; Women stance
All-Terr.
All-Mtn
M (75)
E Pure White 151 123 73 102 10.9 654 1796 250 -- Foreward Mounted Binding (+8mm);
310100 L9 Easytrak Lifter
CC
•
+ EL9 B80 Wi 159 123 74 103 12.4 696 1876 260 Shock Absorbing System (Powerline W);
167 123 75 104 14.1 739 1956 270 Tip Protector
M (75)
E Origins Lagoon 151 123 73 102 10.9 654 1796 250 W Intuitive Tail; Women stance -- Foreward
310102 L9 Easytrak
CC
•
+ EL9 B80 159 123 74 103 12.4 696 1876 260 Mounted Binding (+8mm); Tip Protector
167 123 75 104 14.1 739 1956 270
TER
Full
WE
N Geisha 100
Edgy
TER
Full
WE
325567 164 126 97 116 20.6 721 1852 250 Semi Twin Tip Tail; QR Code
EA
•
•
White/Gr/Br
173 128 99 118 23.1 756 1944 300
TER
Full
WE
325568 161 123 91 116 17.6 803 1710 500 Pulse Pad; QR Code
TT
•
White/Bk/Gr
169 123 91 116 19.7 843 1870 525
N Rockette 90
Semi
TER
Full
WE
325569 161 130 87 115 13.6 693 1400 255 Pulse Pad; QR Code
•
White/Bk/Pu
169 130 88 116 15.5 735 1510 270
Alpine Ski Technical Reference > 48
Sandwich Sidewalls
Rocker Shape (mm)
Metal Backbone
3D Race Frame
Ref. and Commercial Designation
Chassis (mm)
Basalt Layer
Radius (mm)
Length (cm)
Ti Laminate
Monocoque
Wide edges
Edge armor
Waist (mm)
Composite
Body (mm)
Thickness
Powerline
Woodcore
Tail (mm)
Tip (mm)
Binding
Twintip
System
Rocker
Other
151 101 64 84 17.0 625 870 12.65
3D Race
Dbl/400
J 2V Race Jr
Full
310104 158 103 64 86 17.0 660 970 13.5 Z10 Smartrak Grip Pulse Pad
+ JZ10 B75 Bl
165 105 64 88 17.5 695 1060 14.6
3D Race
Dbl/400
H 2V Race Jr
Full
326767 137 101 64 83 14.0 575 935 11.6 L10 Jr Lightrak Jr Pulse Pad
+ JL10 Jr B80
144 104 64 86 14.0 610 1020 12.45
3D Race
Dbl/400
Full
310108 Z10 Smartrak Grip Pulse Pad; Tip Protector
+ JZ10 B75 Bl 151 112 64 96 11.5 630 1050 13.64
ON PISTE
3D Race
Dbl/400
Full
326769 L10 Jr Lightrak Jr Pulse Pad; Tip Protector
+ JL10 Jr B80 137 108 63 91 10.5 560 980 11.9
Carve
325584 L7 Easytrak Protector; Junior Norm Screw Length < 6
CC
•
+ EL7 B80 140 107 65 88 13.0 585 1360
mm +/- 0,5 (up to size 130)
150 108 65 89 14.0 635 1460
Carve
325588 100 100.5 65 84 7.0 405 620 C5 Easytrak
CC
•
+ EC5 J75 Norm Screw Length < 6 mm +/- 0,5
110 102.5 65 86.5 7.5 450 640
Carve
325590 C5 Easytrak
CC
+ EC5 J75 80 99 65 79 5.0 330 440 • Norm Screw Length < 6 mm +/- 0,5
JUNIOR SKIS
All-Terr.
E Enduro Jr 800 M 130 107 65 87 11.0 535 1000
325576 L7 Easytrak Protector; Junior Norm Screw Length < 6
CC
•
All-Terr.
E Enduro Jr 800 S Reinforced Structured Top Sheet; Junior
326784 100 100.5 65 84 7.0 405 620 C5 Easytrak
CC
•
E Enduro Jr 800 XS 70 91 65 75.5 4.5 300 400 Reinforced Structured Top Sheet; Junior
All-Terr.
326793 C5 Easytrak
CC
•
+ EC5 W 80 99.5 65 79.5 5.0 330 440 Norm Screw Length < 6 mm +/- 0,5
E Candy Jr XS 70 91 65 75.5 4.5 300 400 Reinforced Structured Top Sheet; Junior
All-Terr.
326812 C5 Easytrak
CC
•
+ EC5 J75 Wi 80 99.5 65 79.5 5.0 330 440 Norm Screw Length < 6 mm +/- 0,5
N Rocker² Jr Black/
326728 130 106 80 95 15.6 577 1095 Reinforced Structured Top Sheet
CC
TT
•
White/Bl
140 122 85 112 14.0 666 1285
150 122 85 112 14.2 713 1560
166 147 88 110 11.5 740 1600 V-Shape; Oversized Pulse Pad; Semi Twin
N BBR 8.9 D Blue/
TER
Full
327185 176 147 88 110 12.5 760 1800 Tip Tail; Reinforced Structured Top Sheet;
•
Brown
186 147 88 110 13.5 836 2000 Tip Protector
145 123.5 75 89 11.4 638 1580 V-Shape; Oversized Pulse Pad; Semi Twin
HR BBR 7.5 R 155 125.5 75 91 12.4 688 1710 Tip Tail; Rental (Bar Coding, Size Color
V-SHAPE
+ KRZ10 B80 B 165 127.5 75 93 13.50 737 1890 Coding, Reinforced Black Base, Edge); Rein-
175 131 75 95 14.2 787 2100 forced Structured Top Sheet; Tip Protector
+ EL9 B80
160 128 74 93 12.6 712 1680 Reinforced Black Base, Edge); Reinforced
Structured Top Sheet; Tip Protector
+ EL10 B80
RENTAL SKIS
M (75)
310117 160 123 74 103 12.4 688 1816 260 L10 Easytrak
CC
•
M (75)
RB
A RA
5 min. 1,5
max.
F
B 7±1 E
(bottom view) G 40 min.
(side view)
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.
Boot Standards & Technical Features > 50
Technical Features
Boot sole lengths
MONDOPOINT SIZES
MODELS 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33
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 32.5 33.5
X Lab OP 275 285 295 305 315 325
X Max CS 265 275 285 295 305 315 326 336
Instinct CS 265 274 285 295 305 315
Impact CS 287 297 307 317 327 337 347 357
Idol CS 267 277 287 297 307 317
RS 298 308 318 328 338 358 358 378 378
RS W 278 278 288 298 308 318
Mission 298 307 317 328 339 350 360
Divine 268 278 288 298 307 317
Quest Max 285 295 305 315 325 335
Quest / Quest Access 288 298 308 318 328 338 358 358
Quest Women / Quest
278 278 288 298 308 318
Access Women
Ghost 265 274 285 295 305 315 326 336
SPK 267 277 287 297 307 317 327 337
X3 90 T / X3 110 T 265 274 285 295 305 315
X3 70 T 267 277 287 297 307 317
X3 60 T 240 240 247 257 267 277 287 295 307
T3 / Team 266 276 285 296 306
T2 / Team 240 240 247 259
T1 208 208 223 223
Focus / Focus Women 277 287 297 307 317 327 337 357 357
Symbio 263 275 284 296 306 317 326 336 345
Impact/Idol 22/22,5 23/23,5 24/24,5 25/25,5 26/26,5 27/27,5 28/28,5 29/29,5 30/30,5 31/31,5
267 mm 277 mm 287 mm 297 mm 307 mm 317 mm 327 mm 337 mm 347 mm 357 mm
RS / RS Women 22/22,5 23/23,5 24/24,5 25/25,5 26/26,5 27/27,5 28/28,5 29/29,5 30/30,5 31/31,5 32/33,5
278 mm 278 mm 288 mm 298 mm 308 mm 318 mm 328 mm 338 mm 358 mm 358 mm 378 mm
Quest / Quest Access 22/22,5 23/23,5 24/24,5 24/24,5 25/25,5 26/26,5 27/27,5 28/28,5 30/30,5 31/31,5
278 mm 278 mm 288 mm 298 mm 308 mm 318 mm 328 mm 338 mm 358 mm 358 mm
Focus / Focus Women 22/22,5 23/23,5 24/24,5 25/25,5 26/26,5 27/27,5 28/28,5 29/29,5 30/30,5 31/31,5
267 mm 277 mm 287 mm 297 mm 307 mm 317 mm 327 mm 337 mm 357 mm 357 mm
Mission/Divine 22/22,5 23/23,5 24/24,5 25/25,5 26/26,5 27/27,5 28/28,5 29/29,5 30/30,5 31/31,5
268 mm 278 mm 288 mm 298 mm 307 mm 317 mm 328 mm 339 mm 350 mm 360 mm
Symbio 22/22,5 23/23,5 24/24,5 25/25,5 26/26,5 27/27,5 28/28,5 29/29,5 30/30,5
263 mm 275 mm 284 mm 296 mm 306 mm 317 mm 326 mm 336 mm 345 mm
Focus 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
Warning! 1 shell length for 2 sizes 277 mm 277 mm 297 mm 297 mm 317 mm 317 mm 337 mm 337 mm 357 mm 357 mm
Boot Advanced Fit > 51
My CustomFit Performance:
Xfit Active: XFit Comfort:
Better comfort on the heel, metas
My CustomFit World Cup: A comfortable, single layer A comfortable, single layer
& sole without altering perfor-
Best performance. Extra low constructed thermo moldable liner constructed thermo moldable liner
mance. Two layers liner: thermo-
volume Compact Race liner with customizable tongue area for with a customizable tongue area
formable foam 80 % on all sensi- shin comfort and a wide ankle for shin and ankle comfort.
(3 layers). Specific World Cup tive areas (heel + metas + sole). area, positioned at the back of the
tongue allowing shock absorbing.
leg, for heel lock.
My CustomFit Sport:
My CustomFit Race: Better customization of the tibia
Best performance. Low volume and ankles. One layer liner: ther- XFit Advanced:
Compact Race liner (3 layers). moformable foam 70 % on original A comfortable, single layer
Rigid sole. areas. constructed thermo moldable liner
with customizable tongue area for
shin comfort. The wide ankle area
positioned at the back of the leg
and metas covers all the critical
My CustomFit Pro: My CustomFit Comfort: foot comfort zones.
Maximum customization with Better tibial customization. One
3 layers of thermoformable foam layer liner: thermoformable foam Instant Comfort
on the ankle heel, meta, tongue 60 % on basic area (tongue).
sole for perfect comfort and
transmission.
Autofit: ThermicFit:
Warm Technology Comfort, warmth, insulation and Comfort and warmth
personalized foot envelopment. - Pre-formed zones protect the
Self-molding foams allow the liner tibia and the forefoot.
to take on the shape of the foot - A pleasure to slip into due to its
allowing anatomical adaptation of construction and materials.
Biovent: the foot’s sensitive areas: the tibia,
The very first breathable liner in ankle, forefoot and anklebones.
a ski boot to keep feet warm
all day. This technology helps Wool metal:
regulate body temperature Wool metal insulated liner is a mix
Layer construction
thanks to a multilayer construction of wool and a metallic polyeter Middle layer: For foot envelopment
inspired from apparel. layer to keep feet warm. and power transmission
- Thermoformable PE (CustomFit) or
self-molding PU (Autofit)or pre-
Women’s specific features formed PE (Thermic Fit)
suppleness
Women’s liner with anatomic
tongues made of highly moldable Transmission foam coming from the
A foams for better shin and instep
Neoprene family for quick reactions.
comfort in sensitive foot zones. External layer for contact with the
External layer shell: For pressure distribution and
A Sliding band Middle layer
Helps the heel slide in. thermal insulation
G Internal layer - Polyethylene, closed cell foam: insu-
S Specific tongue
Autofit and CustomFit foams for lation, warmth, lightness, better fit
better shin and forefoot comfort.
Internal layer for foot hold: - PVC (Thermic + Rental): protection,
S D My CustomFit Performance For warmth and comfort ruggedness, durability
For a total CustomFit. - Polyurethane (PU), open cell foam - Sensifit cuff construction for envel-
F D
F Polar fleece and/or fur envelopment, breathability, opment of the leg
Forefoot warmth. comfort - Supple exterior for contact with the
G Fur High density CustomFit foam for supe- shell and foot envelopment
H Therm-ic™ rior envelopment. - Anatomical tongue
Boot Advanced Fit > 52
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.
Customization Procedure
A S D F
G H J K
L :
We recommend the use of the Sidas 3. Close the door and start the 7. Close the boots with minimum 9. Cool the boots: in cold water for 6
bootfitting oven Fig. A. Make sure the machine, set the timer for 10 tightening (first tooth of the buckle) minutes (level of water: above the
customer uses only ski socks which go minutes. Warning: Make sure and make sure the forefoot shell seal) Fig. F. Warning: Water level
higher than the top of the boot. to wear insulated gloves when seals stay in the right position. should not be higher than forefoot
1. Remove liners from shells. removing boot shells. Do not allow Warning: Ask your customer to shell seals to avoid getting liners wet.
2. Put the shells in the oven with customers to touch the boot, stand still. Avoid bending or walking - with cold packs for 6 minutes
buckles open Fig. S. avoiding possible burns. with warmed shells. Fig. G.
4. Switch off the oven and remove the 8. Make sure the shell has been - in snow for 6 minutes Fig. H.
shells. fully deformed before starting - naturally for 20 minutes Fig. J.
5. Put liners back in. the cooling process. (It takes 10. Take boots off, the Custom Shell
6. Help the customer to step in Fig. D. approximately 2 min). boot is ready.
+2.5
Boot Technologies +1.5 +3.5
3D Buckle Adjustment
The 3D buckle adjustment allows the
position of the instep buckle to be
Fine tune the buckle closure by turning the part that grips the buckle teeth. changed for personalised foot hold:
- Unscrew the buckle with a 3 mm
Hexagonal Key.
Sensifit™ - Position the buckle over the plastic
lug on the shell.
For a perfect fit - Re-tighten in the alternate position.
A soft material over the instep for
improved envelopment and easier
step-in.
4mm lifters are removable and should be replaced if excessively worn Rear spoiler
and/or damaged. The rear spoiler (from the performance
Salomon guarantees the lifters for their disassembling and kit) increases rear support (with 3 height
reassembling, up to a maximum of 5 times subject to strict settings) and forward lean by + 2°.
compliance with the following instructions: - Choose the desired height and attach
Use only a manual screw driver using the screw provided, in the pre-
Unscrew the 12 screws and remove them from the lifter. drilled hole.
Remove the rear and front sole.
Push them forward towards the front of the shell and rescrew until
you feel an increased resistance in the torque to reach a torque value
about 0,8Nm maximum as mentioned on the lifters.
Delta H Lift
The 4 mm heel lift (from the performance kit) can be
used to improve instep/heel hold and put the skiers
weight forward for faster initiation.
Remove the liner and position the
wedge in the hole provided in the rear
of the Custom
Sole.
Boot Boot Concepts > Rental & Quest > 57
Model-Specific concepts
Symbio™ Rental Model
Repairs
Replacing the lower leg buckle should be completely imbed- 3. Remove the damaged buckle or To remove the liner
tooth insert ded into the cuff material. the buckle teeth and the rivet. Turn the clip on the inside of the
1. Remove the liner and open the c. Loosen the screw. Save the washer. liner 1/4 turn with a screwdriver.
cuff completely. d. Put the washer into place. 4. Put in a new buckle or buckle
2. Drill the rivet inside the shell. This will prevent the tip of the teeth and attach with a rivet or
3. Remove the damaged buckle screw from going too far. T-nut.
tooth insert and its rivet. e. Tighten completely. Using a rivet. Use a new rivet
4. Put a new buckle tooth insert in Using a Rivet. Use a rivet on the and the original washer and pro-
place and proceed as follows : outside and a washer inside and ceed with riveting.
Using a T-nut proceed with riveting. Using a T-nut. Put the threaded
a. Place the threaded insert in insert into the rivet hole from the
the rivet hole on the inside of Replacing the buckle and/or fore- inside of the boot. Put the buckle
the boot. foot buckle teeth in place and tighten completely.
b. Put the buckle into place and 1. Remove the liner. The prongs on the threaded in-
install the screw tightly. The 2. Drill the rivets in the buckle or sert should be completely im-
prongs on the threaded insert the damaged buckle teeth. bedded in the material.
Mountain Pros
Interchangeable Sole Pads Pebax Material
• Switch from DIN (Alpine) to touring pads • 15% lighter than traditional PU
• Easy to remove & fully compatible with all the standard compliant bind- (Quest Pro Pebax @ size 26,5 =
ings on the market 1,65 Kg/boot)
• Contagrip® material with deep studs for a perfect arch grip in all walk- • Less temperature variation vs.
ing conditions classic PU but with the exact
• Part # 12637401 same skiability.
If you change the pads, you have to use bindings associated with the MODULUS OF RIGIDITY IN TORSION VS. TEMPERATURE
appropriate standard: ISO 5355 (alpine standard) or ISO 9523 (touring 600
500
standard).
Modulus(MPa)
400
300
Ultralight Thermoformable Liner 200
Boot Concepts
A S D F
Ultralight skin shell (Fig. A) Contagrip extended rubber shell Upper Buckle Walk Position
Second skin shell. (Fig. S) Hook: For a better walk position,
Contagrip® extended rubber sole. you can catch the upper buckle in
Women specificities
the first position (red one) (Fig. D)
• PP Women cuff Waterproof gusset Additional Features
• Women light back calf to guarantee a perfect waterproof- Adaptable leash: if needed, you
Tool Free Catches Adjustment
• Specific liner: my Customfit ness. can add a leash on your boots. A
Rear Spoiler
Comfort liner. specific buckle has been added on
55 Salomon Boot Technologies
the forefoot zone (Fig. F)
A S D F
G H
Strap replacement
1. Remove the rear Perf hold to access rivets (Fig. A)
2. Drill rivets with a Ø 5.2 drill (Fig. S)
3. Assemble new strap + plate with inserts and screws M4 (Fig. D-G)
4. Attach the rear Perf hold (Fig. H)
A S D F
Backbone replacement
G
Mounting kit (Fig. A)
1. Remove the damaged axis by cutting off the reveting part (Fig. S)
2. Place the 2 springs in their cavities (Fig. D)
3. Do not forget to put the steel pin before screw and nut (Fig. F)
4. Mount the new backbone (Fig. G)
60
Helmet
Technical reference for the complete line of
current Salomon helmets
Helmet Technology
Helmet Adjustment
The helmet must be properdine positioned on, and adjusted to the user’s head to ensure maximum comfort and protection.
A properly positioned helmet must not be too far forward or backwards on the user’s head ; the chin strap must always be properly adjusted and in the
closed position.
In case of children’s helmets, an adult should always check that the helmet is properly secured.
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. S). 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 helmets. - Loosen the roller (A) to be able sure on the nose (Fig. D). the plastic materials and erase the
to place the measurer easily on - Read the measurement on the markings.
Please remember that the size giv-
the head. graduated scale (E) in the win-
en by the measurer (centimeters) Warning:
- Position the measurer on the dow (Fig. F).
should be used only as an indica- Salomon does not cover any dam-
head according to (Fig. A), - Choose the helmet according to
tion to help you orient your cus- age to the head measurer that is a
touching the brow (B) and the the size given by the measurer.
tomer toward the proper size. The result of transportation, storage or
occipital bone (C). - Try the helmet on. Switch sizes if
final selection of the appropriate not abiding by the instructions for
Important: Make sure the head- there is a problem with the fit.
size should be left to the customer. use or maintenance.
band (D) does not compress Salomon has provided for stickers
Using the measurer should never
the ears, which would affect the that can be put on the head mea-
replace trying on the helmet.
measurement. surer for a better understanding of
how to use the roller.
Helmet Sizing
Choosing the right size for your YOUR SIZE Head perimeter (cm) 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62
helmet WOMEN
Icon Custom Air, Poison Custom Air, XXS (53-54) S (55-56) M (57-58)
The helmet is a safety product. Poison, Venom XS (54-55) L (58-59)
To ensure optimal protection, MEN
comfort and head hold, the helmet Equipe*, Ranger Custom Air, Patrol, S (55-56) L (58-59) XXL (61-62)
must be chosen in the correct size. Brigade Audio, Brigade, Brigade Vic D XS (54-55) M (57-58) XL (60-61)
* Size NOT available for Equipe helmets
To choose the correct size, it is
MEN OSFA & CUSTOM AIR
necessary to measure the cranial Phantom RC C.Air, Phantom 10 C. Air, XS/S (54-56) XL/XXL (60-62)
perimeter of the head in cm (from Phantom 08 C. Air, Ranger, Cruiser,
RC, Creative Line Custom Air M/L (57-59)
the forehead to the most promi-
Prophet C. Air *, Prophet M. Douglas
nent back part of the head). C. Air *, Allium 10 C.Air *, Allium XL (60-61)*
08 C. Air *
* size ONLY available for Prophet & Allium
WOMEN OSFA & CUSTOM AIR
Aura 10 C.Air, Aura 08 C. Air, Idol 08 XXS/S (53-56)
C. Air, Icon, Pearl Origins M/L (57-59)
JUNIOR OSFA SYSTEM
Jib Rental & Kiana Rental*, Equipe JR, XXS/XS (51-55) L/XXL (59-62) *
Jib, Kiana, Patrol Junior, Poison JR S/M (55-58)
* Size ONLY available for Jib Rental
JUNIOR NEW IN-MOLD WITH OSFA
JR/XXS (49-53)
Drift 10, Drift 08
XXS/S (53-56)
JUNIOR WITHOUT OSFA
Zoom & Zoom Rental JR (51-52) XXS (53-54) S (55-56) M (57-58)
Helmet Helmet > 62
SKIS 68
Alpine Goggles 69
ALPINE BOOTS 70
NORDIC 73
SNOWBOARD BINDINGS 75
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.
Spare Parts Alpine Bindings > 64
Alpine Binding
Glissiere / Track Ref. $$USD
1X2 Smartrak Prolink & Smartrak Control + Z12, Z10, 711 L7882950001 $$20.00
04-05 S912 TI SC, S810TI SC, S712 SC, S710 TI SC, S710 SC, C609 SC, C608 SC, C607 SC, C509
1X2 SC, 06 Z12 TI SC, Z12 SC, Z10 TI SC, Z10 SC, 710 SC, 609 SC, 608 SC, 09 711 SC, L9 SC, L7 SC, L7837850001 $$9.00
L10 SC
1X2 04-05 S305 SC, 06 305 SC, 07 KRR TZ5 SC, NRR TZ5 SC, 08 NR TZ5 SC, FR TZ5 SC, 09 T5 SC L7837870001 $$9.00
1X2 Z Speed tous les modèles / all models: Levier de réglage / Lever adjustment L1202700001 $$7.00
1X2 S700, S700 SR, S700 T, S700 TSR, S710, S708 TSR, S710 SR, S711 SR, S710 Ti, S711 Pa L7837900001 $$4.75
Z12 TI, Z10, Z10 TI, Z10 FIS 20, 710, 610, 609, 609 SR, 608,
Smartrak Grip + Z12, Z10, Z10 TI, 710 TI, 611, 610, 609, 609 TI,
L7882970001 $$4.75
AVERTISSEMENT – CHANGEZ LA VIS POUR / WARNING CHANGE THE SCREW FOR:
1X2
Z10 TI AXE + (788314), 610 CP (000930), 609 D+ (001101), 607 (000896), 607 SR (000896)
Smartrak Prolink & Smartrak Control + Z12 TI, Z12, Z10, 711, 710, Z12 TI SC, Z12 SC, Z10 TI SC, Z10
L7882980001 $$4.75
SC, 609 SC, 710 SC, 608 SC, ITF: 711
1X2 ITF Free & Fast SC 04+: Tous produits / All products L7838580001 $$4.00
Bride, Habillage Glissiere / Heel Guide Or Heel Track Housing Ref. $$USD
1X2 C&S: Tous produits / All products 99- Except: Junior L0011730001 $$5.00
1X2 04-05 S710 SR, C609 SR, C509 SR, 06 609 SR 268-348 mm L7837950001 $$6.00
04-05 C305 CS, 06 305 SC, 07 KRR TZ5 SC, NRR TZ5 SC, 08
1X2 216-304 mm L7837930001 $$2.00
NR TZ5 SC, FR TZ5 SC
Tous produits C&S, All C&S products, Kaikki C&S, Tuotteet, 99+ Except: Junior, Cosmic, Racing, 900,
1X2 L7839390001 $$8.00
850, 700, 725, 600, 509, 400
1X2 Z12 TI, Z12, Z12 TI SC, Z12 SC, Z10 TI SC, Z10, 710 TI, 710 SC, 710, 710 ITF L7883010001 $$7.50
1X2 Junior Performance AFD (Junior boots norms only) for: 07 Junior TZ 5, TZ 5 SR, TZ 5 SC L8926700001
Junior LZ 5, L 5, C5, C 5 SR, EC 5, LZ 7, LZ 8, LZ 9, L 7, L 8, L 9,
1X2 L1005670001 $$4.00
L 10, L 10 SR, L7 SR, EL 10, EL 9, EL 7
1X2 07 STH 12, 08 STH 14 L5483410001 $$5.00
1X2 Z Speed tous les modèles / all models Backcountry all models 12 L1202730001 $$7.00
Tous les modèles / All models: 609, 610, 611, 710, Z10, Z11, Z12, STH 10 L7885600001 $$10.00
1X2
Z 14, STH 14, Z 12 oversize, STH 12 oversize L1083320001 $$10.00
1X2 Pilot & Poweraxe Race GS / Hangl 00: Clé Torx / Torx bit 25 mm L8876060001 $$16.00
Vis / Screws
ø
(mm) ø
(mm) ø
(mm) ø
(mm)
Retail Bindings
5 4 3 2 1
STH 16 steel - STH 16 000912 000897 000829 000910 000911
STH 12 & 14 Driver 000912 000897 000829 000911
STH 12 000912 000897 000829 000911 000930
STH 10 001004 000894 78831301 000930
Z 14 - Z 12 - Z 12 Ti 001004 000894 78831301 000930
Z 11 - Z 10 - Z 10 Ti 001004 000894 78831301 000930
L9 - L 10 001004 000894 000829
L7 000899 000909 000894
T5 000899 000896 000894
Rental Bindings
5 4 3 2 1 A B
STH 16 steel - STH 16 001085 001083 000909 001057 000930
STH 12 & 14 Driver 001085 001083 000909 000894 000958
STH 12 000836 000894 000829
STH 10 001085 001083 000909 000894 000958
Z 14 - Z 12 - Z 12 Ti 001004 000909 000894
L9 - L 10 001099 000912 000961 000894 000958
L7 000899 000896 000894
SKIS
Embouts / Tips Ref. $$USD
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, L78571000001 $$10.00
Siam n°5, 400 05-06, Axess 06
Scrambler Hot, Scrambler 9, Scrambler 8, Scrambler 7, Scrambler 6, Scrambler 5, Scrambler Custom,
1X2 Scrambler 700, Scrambler 400, Siam n°10, Siam n°7, XW 5, 6, 8, 400, 700 06, XW Fury, Hurricane 06, L78571000001 $$10.00
Siam n°5, 400 05-06, Axess 06
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
1X2 Amber, Crystal, Diadem, Opal, Origins, Pearl, Topaz - Demo lady 07 XW 4, 6, 8, 10, 500, 800, X7, X9, Fire, L78799500001 $$6.00
Cyclone, Hurricane, Origins Amber, Amber 500, Pearl, Ruby, Diadem, Crystal, Jade, Opal,Topaz, Demo lady,
Crossmax 120 08, Shortkart 11
Equipe 2V Race 07 , Demo X2, Ti, RT 07 , X Wing 500 07-08 , Aero Ti, S, RT, GTI, Ti Rental, S Rental 07 ,
1X2 L24729100001 $$8.00
Jewel Amber 500 07 , Instinct Fever 500 07 , Aeromax RT, SR, GTS 08, Minikart, Candy, Junior 800 11
1X2 XW Fury 08, XW Tornado, Tornado Ti 08-09, Origin Diamond 09-10, Enduro 10 L10077100001 $$15.00
XW Storm 09, XW 8, 6, 4 09, 8R, 6R 09, Origin Opal, Topaz, Crystal, Amber, Diadem, Crystal R 5 09-10,
XW Typhoon, Hurricane, Twister 09, Pearl 10, XW Cyclone 10 • Enduro LX 750, Intense, Pure White, Origin Lava,
1X2 L10832800001 $$10.00
Origin Lime, Origin Sun, Origin Moonlight, Origin Violet, Enduro 750 XLS, Enduro RX 800, Enduro LX 800, Origin
bamboo, Tornado XT, Tornado LX, Enduro LX 730, Origin Lagoon, Origin Topaz 11
XW Storm 09, XW 8, 6, 4 09, 8R, 6R 09, Origin Opal, Topaz, Crystal, Amber, Diadem, Crystal R 5 09,
1X2 L10832700001 $$10.00
XW Typhoon, Hurricane, Twister 09
Czar, Lord, Dumont, Suspect, Threat, Lady, Mai Tai 08-10, Shogun, Vamp, Geisha 09-10, Knight 10,
1X2 L10879900001 $$12.00
Ripper 11
1X2 Pure White 11-12 Origins Lime 11 Origins Sun 11-12 Origins Sun R 11 Origins Lagoon 11-12 L35151000001 $$12.00
1X2 Enduro XT850 11-12 Enduro XT800 11-12 Rocker2 115 12 Rocker2 90 11-12 L35287800001 $$12.00
Alpine Goggles
X-Tend Lens – Large Yellow standard (S) / Low light XTL 6 (Large) L35164300 $$20.00
1X1
(XTL 1 to 15) Yellow mirror (M) / Low light XTL 7 (Large) L35164400 $$25.00
Yellow Upgraded Mirror (MS) / Low light XTL 8 (Large) L35164500 $$30.00
Carbon Poles: Rental Composite 06+, Element 08+, Element Vario 10+, Origins 08, SC1 11, BBR 10 12
1X2 L10853700 $$6.00
Aluminium poles: Origins 09+
08+ Rental Anodized Adult, Artic, Artic Origins, Northpole, Divine Origins
1X2 09+ Northpole Origins, F-One, Allium, X-Wing, Patrol, Brigade 10-11 X-W, Mai Tai, L10853900 $$6.00
Topaz 11+ Racer, 24 Hours 12 BBR 08, BBR 08 W, Lithium 8, Lithium 10
1X2 09-11 Rental Anodized JR, X-Wing Junior 10+ Kitten Jr 11 Kaloo Jr 11-12 Racing Jr L10854000 $$6.00
1X2 Power Strap Click: S Lab Carbon, Equipe 100 Carbon, Equipe 60 Carbon 11+ L12708100 $$12.00
1X2 Power Strap: Equipe 20 Carbon, Vitane 20 Carbon, Active, Equipe Carbon Jr 11+ L12708000 $$10.00
Cork Grip Carbon Poles: S Lab Carbon, Equipe 100 Carbon, Equipe 60 Carbon, Equipe 20 Carbon,
1X2 L30822700 $$8.00
Vitane 20 Carbon, Active, Equipe Carbon Jr 11+
Racing Basket: S Lab Carbon, Equipe 100 Carbon, Equipe 60 Carbon, Equipe 20 Carbon, Vitane 20 Carbon,
1X2 L12708300 $$10.00
Active, Equipe Jr 11+
1X2 Touring Basket: Active, Siam, Escape, Escape Jr 11+ L12708400 $$8.00
Racing Basket M: Equipe 100 Carbon, Equipe 60 Carbon, Equipe 20 Carbon, Vitane 20 Carbone,
1X2 L32762300 $$10.00
Equipe Carbon Junior 12
ALPINE BOOTS
Crémaillères / Buckle Tooth Insert Ref. $$USD
1X2 Xwave & Rush, Falcon & Instinct, Impact & Idol, X Max, X6 Collier / Cuff L30843500 $$3.00
Xwave & Rush, Falcon & Instinct, Impact & Idol, X3, X Max, X6, Quest,
1X2 Coque / Shell L30852100 $$3.00
Quest Max, Junior
Crémailière 1/4 tour / 1/4 turn buckle: Performa & Irony, Xwave
1X2 & Rush, Impact 880 & Idol 880, Mission & Divine• Mission RS & Collier / Cuff L12006900 $$5.00
Divine RS
Focus, Quest, SPK, Ghost, Shogun, Poison, Quest Access, Quest Max,
1X2 Collier / Cuff L30852200 $$5.00
Ghost Max
S L35174100 $$16.00
M*
Alu: Ghost, SPK 12+
1X2 L L35174200 $$16.00
My Customfit Race:
1X2 24.5 / 25.5 / 26.5 / 27.5 / 28.5 / 29.5 L35175200 $$85.00
X Max
My Customfit Race:
1X2 24.5 / 25.5 / 26.5 / 27.5 / 28.5 / 29.5 L35175300 $$85.00
Quest Max
1X4 Vis canting Course / Race canting screw X2, X3 L78399100 $$6.00
1X2 Plaques de mousse pré-découpées (4mm), Pre-cut foam sheet (4mm) L10079100 $$35.00
Arrière / Back: Performa, Evolution, Performa T3, Symbio 440 05, Elios,
1X2 8 mm / 22.0-33.5 L48745000 $$6.00
Charm, Symbio
8 mm / 22.0-25.5 L48961700 $$6.00
Avant / Front: Performa, Evolution, Performa T3, Symbio, Performa 04,
1X2
Verse 04, Ellipse 04 8 mm / 26.0-33.5 L48961800 $$6.00
Walkadin arrière / Back: Verse, Ellipse & Siam, Performa & Irony,
1X2 Course 60 (22-26.5), Impact, Idol, Mission, Divine, SPK, Kaos, 12 mm / 22.0-33.5 L55473200 $$8.00
Falcon 60, Impact 60
12 mm / 22.0-25.5 L53527600 $$8.00
1X2 Walkadin avant / Front
12 mm / 26.0-33.5 L53527700 $$8.00
1X2 Lifters LAB 3 & 5mm: X Lab, X Max 130 L33003300 $$10.00
1X2 Lifters RACE 4mm: X Max 120, X Max 110 L33003400 $$10.00
1X2 Avant / Front: Performa T2, Performa T4 Small, Course 60 (18-21) L88238100 $$6.00
1X2 Arrière / Back: Performa T2, Performa T4 Small, Course 60 (18-21) L88238200 $$6.00
NORDIC
Cable / Laces Ref. $$USD
1X5 Carbon Pro, Racing Skate 9, Active 9 Skate, Vitane 9 Skate L1010680001 $$4.00
1X5 861, Active 8 Skate CL, Vitane 8 Skate CL, Equipe Combi L1010920001 $$4.00
1X10 Pilot Equipe Skate - Pilot Active Skate (yellow) L1010620001 $$12.00
1X10 Profil Equipe Classic, Profil Equipe skate, Profil Active SC L1010210001 $$6.00
1X2
95: (grey) L1201170001 $$5.00
1X2 SNS propulse RC, SN propulse RC 2 RS10 85: (red) L3086330001 $$5.00
1X4 Patins Gabarit, Reversible jig pads, Pilot, Profil, BC, X Adventure L1010640001 $$15.00
1X5 Foret / Drill bit - Profil Automatique Junior Ø 3,6 x L 8 mm L0008140001 $$50.00
1X1 Foret / Drill bit Ø 3,6 x L 15 mm L1010520001 $$50.00
1X100 Cheville de réparation pour ski de fond / Repair plugs L0008460001 $$16.00
SNOWBOARD BINDINGS
NB: Pas de pièces détachées pour les fixations S PRO TEAM / No spare parts for S PRO TEAM bindings
1X2 $$2.00
L+R Base Front Pad Zone: all Zone models S; M/L L30844600
1X2 Base Front Pad Slasher: all Slasher models, Arcade, Stella, Celeste, S; M/L L10832200 $$3.00
L+R Patriot
1X2 $$10.00
L+R Base Pad all Relay models (black) Black: S / M / L L53527200
1X2 Full Pad Cover: Baseplate Zone 11+ Black S / Black M/L L30846800 $$4.00
L+R White S / White M/L L30846900 $$4.00
Cover disc Pad + Screw for transfer base: Transfer models White: S / White: M / White: L L10834200
1X2
L+R Black: S / Black: M / Black: L L10832500
1X8 Screw + washers for disk - All models except rental L88999300 $$2.50
1X2 Universal Disk & IMS + Screws + Washers - All models except rental L35148300 $$10.00
1X2 Holding toe strap adjuster - All Relay and Slasher models (black) L78839300 $$3.00
1X2 Holding toe strap adjuster - All Force and Grace models (white) L53527500 $$3.00
1X2 $$15.00
Ankle Strap – All Relay Models 11- (black) 165 mm / L L78560000
L+R
1X2 (black) 165 mm / S L78560000 $$15.00
Ankle Strap – All 11- models except Relay.
L+R (black) 185 mm / M/L L78560000 $$15.00
(black) 165 mm / S L12024400 $$15.00
1X2 Cored Out Ankle Strap
L+R (black) 185 mm / M/L L12024400 $$15.00
All 11- models except Relay.
(black) 165 mm / S L35149900 $$15.00
Ankle Strap with Micromax system for toothed strap adjuster
(black) 185 mm / M/L L35149900 $$15.00
1X2
L+R (white) 165 mm / S L35150000 $$15.00
All 12+ models except Zone.
(white) 185 mm / M/L L35150000 $$15.00
Ankle adjuster with Micromax system –
1X2 (black) L35148100 $$3.00
All 12+ models except Zone & Shadow
Ankle adjuster with Micromax system & tool free
1X2 (black) L35148700 $$3.00
All Shadow models
1X2 Ankle Sawblade – All Shadow models (black) L35149300 $$3.00
1X2 Ankle Strap Kit (Screw M5 + Nut M5) – All Shadow models L35148200 $$3.00
1X2 Aesthetic Strap (Screw M5 + Nut M5) – Relay screw inside L99493800 $$3.00
1X4 Ankle Strap Kit (Screw M5 + Nut M5) – All Force & Grace models L78836800 $$5.00
1X2 Toolfree FWL Adjuster: All models except Shadow (grey) L78837500 $$7.00
1X8 Screw 4X4 M6X20: Speedfit & Fastec models L78620500 $$4.00
1X2 Quick cricket: Tool free ankle strap adjustment L78619100 $$5.00
1X2 TOE: Sawblade Fast Fit Tooth Straps 11- 9,5 mm hole L78619200 $$4.00
1X2 ANKLE: Sawblade straps for bolt gard 05-11 9,5 mm hole L78619300 $$4.00
1X2 Holding Fast Fit: Toestrap snap support easy base L78619400 $$2.00
1X2 Toestrap L/XL . (S/M couper 1 trou pour petite taille) L78619500 $$10.00
1X2 Toestrap without Fast Fit L/XL or S/M 11+ L35148900 $$8.00
1X1 Highback Cored Out + FWL adjuster + screw 10+ S/M/L/XL L12026600 $$10.00
1X2 Forward lean adjuster HB + screw & nut M5 x 10 10- S/M L78621300 $$5.00
1X2 Forward lean adjuster HB + screw & nut M5 x 10 10- L/XL L78621400 $$5.00
1X2 Forward lean adjuster HB + screw & nut M5 x 10 10- S/M/L/XL L12026900 $$5.00
1X2
Scratchs + Springs + Covers + Levers + Screws L78840000 $$15.00
L&R
1X6 Plug for base plate / Pions sous embase L12027400 $$10.00
1X2
Kit Ankle strap Fastec L10835400 $$15.00
L+R
1X2
Toe strap adjuster L10835600 $$5.00
L+R
1X2
Side Cover Kit S – M/L – L/XL L30845900 $$5.00
L+R
1X2 Ankle strap adjuster ( special nut, screw M5x8, safety washer,connection
L10835700 $$5.00
L+R nut)
1X2 ARS Autorelease buckles KIT ( M5x8 screw ,Buckle cam, Nut M5, safety
L10835800 $$20.00
L+R washer)
Ankle strap adjustment & High back nuts + Screw + Plastic Washer
1X10 (black) L35149000 $$15.00
All Models PIQ , PIQ Kid
SNOWBOARD BOOTS
Lacets / Laces Ref. $$USD
Poignée Power Lace • Power Lace handle: 11- Pledge, Malamute,
1X2 Optima, Synapse, Lily, Dialogue, Kiana, Savage, Ivy, F 22, F 22 W, F 20, L78396100 $$4.00
F 20 W models
Open Top Hook Block: 09+ Pledge, Malamute, Optima, Synapse, Lily,
1X8 L10837300 $$2.00
Dialogue, Kiana, Savage, Ivy models
1X2 BOA coiler reel, H2 (B779B) 10+ All BOA models and 12 Savage Boa L12038700 $$20.00
1X2 SPL 4 Locker for Faction, Pearl, Echelon, Linea, Kamooks, Talapus L30861500 $$2.00
1X6 Block Open + Hook + Block Closed: F 4.0 and F 3.0 L30861200 $$5.00
1X2 Tongue Locker – 12+ Faze Lock, Zone Lock L35129200 $$3.00
Side Combo
1X2 L35144800 $$1.00
12+ Faze Lock, Savage Boa Strait Jaket, Ivy Boa Strait Jaket
Lace Handle
1X2 L35144900 $$2.00
12+ Faze Lock, Zone Lock, Savage Boa Strait Jaket, Ivy Boa Strait Jaket
H3 Coiler / Tongue Reel – 12+ Synapse Focus Boa, Savage Boa Strait
1X2 L35145200 $$20.00
Jaket, Ivy Boa Strait Jaket, Faction Boa, Pearl Boa
Single lace Pack – Synapse Focus Boa: 100 cm / 25.0‑27.5 L35145400 $$6.00
Upper Zone 110 cm / 28.0‑30.5 L35145500 $$6.00
1X2 150 cm / 22.0‑26.5 L35145600 $$8.00
Single lace Pack – Savage Boa Strait Jaket,
Ivy Boa Strait Jaket 160 cm / 27.0‑31.5 L35145800 $$8.00
FOOTWEAR
Lacets / Laces Ref. $$USD
* Models include: Caliber, Chief, Relay (Pro, Series, Ring), Absolut (Pure, Premium), Cypher, Arcade, Patriot, Stella, and Celeste
Salomon U.S.A.
2030 Lincoln Ave. Salomon Canada Sports
Ogden, UT 84401 U.S.A. 2700 14th Ave Unit 1-4
1 (800) 225-6850 Markham, On L3R 0J1 SalomonSports.com
www.salomoncertification.com www.salomonhookup.ca Printed in Canada