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TECH MANUAL NORDIC WINTER 2015 ENGLISH

2014-2015 ATOMIC Nordic Technical Manual

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TECH MANUAL NORDIC

WINTER 2015

ENGLISH

CONTENT2

SKI CONSTRUCTIONS AND BASE MATERIALS 04

SIZE CHARTS 14

FIT PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS/ MAINTENANCE 15

BOA SYSTEM / TOOTH STRAP 16

PULLER AND CAP / STEP-IN PILOT BOOT 17

ATOMIC SKINTEC 05

SKI STICKER INFORMATION 06

SKATING SKIS 07 - 09

CLASSIC SKIS 10 - 11

WEIGHT RECOMMENDATION 12 - 13

DRILLING SPECIFICATIONS BY CONCEPT 18 - 19

MOUNTING RECOMMENDATIONS 20

MOUNTING RECOMMENDATIONS 22

COMPATIBILITY CHART 21

MOUNTING EXPLANATIONS 23 - 27

DISMOUNTING - REMOUNTING 28 - 29

SNS BINDINGS & “NIS PLATES” / FLEXORS 30

FLEX CHART BY DISCIPLINE & CONSUMER TYPE 30

AFTERMARKET & SPARE PARTS FLEXORS 31

BINDINGS

SKIS

BOOTS

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• LUCIA ANGER • JONAS BAUMANN • NIKOLAY BOLOTOV • VICTORIA CARL • VALENTIN CHAUVET

• AURELIE DABUDICK • CHRISTIAN DE LORENZI • BILL DEMONG • JULIAN EBERHARD • HANNA FALK

• TAYLOR FLETCHER • SONDRE FOSSLI • MARTIN FRITZ • TORD ASLE GJERDALEN • KATHRINE HARSEM

• ANDERS HÖST • BILL IMPOLA • BARBARA JEZERŠEK • ANNE KJERSTI KALVA

• TOBIAS KAMMERLANDER • EKATERINA KHRAMTSOVA • ZINA KOCHER • MARTIN KOUKAL

• SIMEN HEGSTAD KRÜGER • TOMAS KRUPCIK • LISA KVAMME • LISA LARSEN • KALLE LASSILA

• ANNIKA LÖFSTRÖM • BØRRE NÆSS • CLAUDIA NYSTAD • SIMEN ØSTENSEN • SIMON PERSSON

• MICHAEL REITER • MICHAEL SEMENOV • NADEZHDA SHUNIAEVA • SVEIN TORE SINNES

• BJÖRN VIDAR SJUHR • SILJE SLIND • CHARDINE SLOOF • LINN SÖMSKAR • LARS SUTHER

• OSKAR SVÄRD • GÖRAN TEFRE • WENG LOTTA UDNES • WENIG TIRIL UDNES • BENJAMIN WEGER

• FANNY WELLE - STRAND HORN

THANK YOU FOR YOUR PASSIONATE CONTRIBUTION TO OUR WORK.

OSKAR SVÄRDSIMEN OESTENSEN SONDRE FOSSLI

SIMON PERSSON

BENJAMIN WEGER CLAUDIA NYSTAD KATHRINE HARSEM

MARTHE KRISTOFFERSEN TORD ASLE GJERDALEN

SKIS4

BASE MATERIALS

SKI CONSTRUCTIONS: A BRIEF OVERVIEW

Tip: Densolite is produced in Atomic’s own facilities and comes in 3 different variations:Densolite, premium High Densolite and supreme Ultra High Densolite. All variations are equally tough, but the premium versions are lighter and more dynamic.

FOR STABLE TOURING SKIS (E.G. MOTION, XCRUISE)

Densolite is a core material which is very light and yet stable and tough. Densolite has an extremely favorable power-to-weight ratio on the Touring models in particular.

DENSOLITE CORE

DENSOLITE

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FOR ULTRA-LIGHT WORLDCUP SKIS (E.G. WC SKATE/CLASSIC)

This core consists of Nomex, a very lightweight material originally used in aerospace. The core is structured like a honeycomb for strength, resilience and liveliness.

FEATHERLIGHT CORE

NOMEX ULTRA HIGH DENSOLITE OR LIGHT WOOD

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2

1

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FOR VERY LIGHT RACE SKIS (E.G. VASA RACE SKATE/CLASSIC)

This core consists of an Ultra High Densolite core (UHD), the lightest and liveliest form of Densolite (see below), with a thin Nomex inlay in the top center of the core. This core makes the ski very stable and light.

MEXCELL CORE

ULTRA HIGH DENSOLITE CORE (UHD) NOMEX INLAY

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1

2

2

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ATOMIC SKINTEC

EXCHANGEABLE KICK ZONE

Insert the tool into the hole on the back part of the Skintec module and turn the key a quarter turn.

For Redster Skintec we offer different Skintec modules: one for stronger kick, one for faster glide. Exchangeable with one easy motion.

For Sport Skintec you can heave your skins replaced after heavy wear or damage.

REDSTER SKINTEC

SPORT SKINTEC

Lift the Skintec module with the key and swap module.

THE HIGH PERFORMANCE WAXLESS TECHNOLOGY FOR ALL SNOW CONDITIONS AND TEMPERATURES.

Kick zones with mohair skin produce exceptional grip and fast glide without the need of time-consuming waxing.

ACCURATELY MEASURED

WHY DO WE MEASURE EACH WORLD CUP SKI IN EXTREME DETAIL?

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SKIS

LABELED + HAND-PICKEDThe specialists in our race department will label and hand-pick a perfect range of skis for retail stores. So every skier can get the perfect pair for them.

JUST LIKE WE DO FOR OUR ATHLETES.Every pair of World Cup racing skis we make is a tiny bit different. And while they’re all of the highest quality, each individual ski will have a perfect match in terms of someone’s weight and skiing conditions.

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WORLDCUP SKATE SKIS WEIGHT RECOMMENDATION: ATOMIC STICKER

Additional printing on the ski.

kglbs

172/173 SOFT TRACK / HARD TRACK

kg lbsSOFT HARD

cold warm cold warmMF MF 39-54 54-69 45-60 60-75FT FT 1,7-2,2 2,2-2,7 1,8-2,3 2,3-2,8

40-45 88-99 45-50 99-110 50-55 110-121 55-65 121-143

60-65 132-143

65-70 143-154 70-75 154-165

75-80 165-176

80-85 176-187

85-90 187-198

90-95 198-209 > 95 > 209

178/179 SOFT TRACK / HARD TRACK

kg lbsSOFT HARD

cold warm cold warmMF MF 45-60 60-75 58-73 73-88FT FT 1,5-2,0 2,0-2,5 1,9-2,4 2,4-2,9

40-45 88-99 45-50 99-110 50-55 110-121 55-65 121-143

60-65 132-143

65-70 143-154 70-75 154-165

75-80 165-176

80-85 176-187

85-90 187-198

90-95 198-209 > 95 > 209

184/185 SOFT TRACK / HARD TRACK

kg lbsSOFT HARD

cold warm cold warm

MF MF 58-73 73-88 73-88 88-103

FT FT 1,6-2,1 2,1-2,6 2,0-2,5 2,5-3,040-45 88-99 45-50 99-110 50-55 110-121 55-65 121-143

60-65 132-143

65-70 143-154 70-75 154-165

75-80 165-176

80-85 176-187

85-90 187-198

90-95 198-209 > 95 > 209

65143 173

2.2 mmFT: MF:

79

94.0

40

SLF

Body Weight Recommendation

(Minimum)

FT: Final Tension

Body Weight Recommendation

(Maximum)

MF: Midflex

65143 173

2.2 mmFT: MF:

79

94.0

40

THE ATOMIC SKATING STICKER SITS ON EVERY WORLDCUP SKATING SKI AND SHOWS THE MOST IMPORTANT TECHNICAL INFORMATION.

BODY WEIGHT RECOMMENDATION: Every ski of a specific length and flex is usable for a particular weight range. The sticker shown below is on a ski which is recommended for 65-79 kg, or 143-173 lbs.

MF (Midflex): Weight value (force) needed to compress the ski to 0,2 mm, loaded at -8 cm from balance point, measured at balance point.

FT (Final Tension): Distance value (mm) loaded at -8 cm from balance point, measured at balance point.

SLF (Ski Length Factor): Predefined force (located at -8 cm from balance point) per ski size related to the body weight to get the final tension.

190/191 SOFT TRACK / HARD TRACK

kg lbsSOFT HARD X-STIFF*

cold warm cold warm cold warmMF MF 71-86 86-101 88-103 103-118 88-103 103-118FT FT 1,7-2,2 2,2-2,7 2,0-2,5 2,5-3,0 2,0-2,5 2,5-3,0

40-45 88-99 45-50 99-110 50-55 110-121 55-65 121-143

60-65 132-143

65-70 143-154 70-75 154-165

75-80 165-176

80-85 176-187

85-90 187-198

90-95 198-209 90-120 198-264

*X-Stiff Version only for Soft Track

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SKI

HOW TO PICK SKATING SKIS1. Check: What is the body weight of the

skier?

2. Check: What skiing style does the end-user prefer > Sport or Race?

3. As soon as you know the body weight and skiing style of the end-user > add 15% for Sport or 25% for Race to the body weight

4. Body weight plus 15% for Sport or 25% for Race is at the same time the Mid-flex (MF)Example: Race > 80 kg + 25% = 100 Midflex or Sport > 80 kg + 15% = 92 Midflex

5. After you have specified the Midflex (MF)

> Divide this value with the Ski Length Factor which is defined differently per ski size

6. Ski Length Factor per ski size:

172 / 173 cm > SLF 25 178 / 179 cm > SLF 30 184 / 185 cm > SLF 35 190 / 191 cm > SLF 40

Atomic is loading the Ski Length Factor (SLF) at -8cm from the balance point

7. Once you have divided the Midflex (MF) with the Ski Length Factor (SLF) you will get the Final Tension (FT)

8. The Midflex (MF) and the Final Tension (FT) are the most important values for picking the right Atomic Skate Ski

TERMINOLOGY• Midflex is based on the bodyweight of the skier

• Bodyweight + 15% for sport and + 25% for race activity

• Midflex divided with the Ski Length Factor will result into the Final Tension

EXAMPLEPerson with 80 kgSki Size 190/191cm

SKI FIT SKATE

65143 173

2.2 mmFT: MF:

79

94.0

40

SLF

Body Weight Recommendation

(Minimum)

FT: Final Tension

Body Weight Recommendation

(Maximum)

MF: Midflex

65143 173

2.2 mmFT: MF:

79

94.0

40

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FT FINAL TENSION MF MIDFLEX

COLD to UNIVERSAL FINAL TENSION 2,2 -> 2,4 mm HBW

97 - 103 UNIVERSAL FINAL TENSION 2,4 -> 2,6 mm HBW

UNIVERSAL to WARM FINAL TENSION 2,6 -> 2,8 mm HBW

COLD TO UNIVERSAL FLAT ANGEL

UNIVERSAL TO WARM STEEP ANGEL

SKI FIT SKATE GENERAL EXPLANATION

EXAMPLE Person with 80 kg Ski Size 190/191cm

SKI FIT SKATE GENERAL EXPLANATION

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SKI

WORLDCUP CLASSIC SKIS WEIGHT RECOMMENDATION: ATOMIC STICKER

THE ATOMIC CLASSIC STICKER SITS ON EVERY WORLDCUP CLASSIC SKI AND SHOWS THE MOST IMPORTANT TECHNICAL INFORMATION.

BODY WEIGHT RECOMMENDATION: Every ski of a specific length and flex is usable for a particular weight range. The sticker shown below is on a ski which is recommended for 70-80kg, or 154-176lbs.

FBW (Full Body Weight): This represents how far the ski is in millimeters from bottoming out when full body weight is placed on the ski. In the example, the ski is 0.25mm above the surface at the balance point when it has 75kg placed on it (kick situation).

HBW (Half Body Weight): This represents how far the ski is in millimeters from bottoming out when half body weight is placed on the ski. In the example, the ski is 1.28mm above the surface at the balance point when it has 37.5kg placed on it (gliding situation).

VALUES FOR FBW + HBW: loaded at -14cm from balance point, measured at balance point.

SLF (Ski Length Factor): Predefined force (located at -8cm from balance point) per ski size related to the body weight to get the final tension.SLF

Body Weight Recommendation

(Minimum)

Body Weight Recommendation

(Maximum)

HBW: Half Body Weight FBW: Full Body Weight

192

kg lbsSOFT MED HARD

cold warm cold warm cold warmHBW HBW 0,5-1,1 0,8-1,4 0,6-1,2 0,9-1,5 0,7-1,3 1,0-1,6FBW FBW 0,1-0,5 0,3-0,7 0,1-0,5 0,3-0,7 0,2-0,6 0,4-0,8

45-50 99-110 50-55 110-121 55-65 121-143 60-65 132-143

65-70 143-154

70-75 154-165 75-80 165-176

80-85 176-187

85-90 187-198

90-95 198-209

> 95 > 209

202

kg lbsSOFT MED HARD

cold warm cold warm cold warmHBW HBW 0,5-1,1 0,8-1,4 0,6-1,2 0,9-1,5 0,7-1,3 1,0-1,6FBW FBW 0,1-0,5 0,3-0,7 0,1-0,5 0,3-0,7 0,2-0,6 0,4-0,8

45-50 99-110 50-55 110-121 55-65 121-143 60-65 132-143

65-70 143-154

70-75 154-165 75-80 165-176

80-85 176-187

85-90 187-198

90-95 198-209

> 95 > 209

197

kg lbsSOFT MED HARD

cold warm cold warm cold warmHBW HBW 0,5-1,1 0,8-1,4 0,6-1,2 0,9-1,5 0,7-1,3 1,0-1,6FBW FBW 0,1-0,5 0,3-0,7 0,1-0,5 0,3-0,7 0,2-0,6 0,4-0,8

45-50 99-110 50-55 110-121 55-65 121-143 60-65 132-143

65-70 143-154

70-75 154-165 75-80 165-176

80-85 176-187

85-90 187-198

90-95 198-209

> 95 > 209

207

kg lbsSOFT MED HARD

cold warm cold warm cold warmHBW HBW 0,5-1,1 0,8-1,4 0,6-1,2 0,9-1,5 0,7-1,3 1,0-1,6FBW FBW 0,1-0,5 0,3-0,7 0,1-0,5 0,3-0,7 0,2-0,6 0,4-0,8

45-50 99-110 50-55 110-121 55-65 121-143 60-65 132-143

65-70 143-154

70-75 154-165 75-80 165-176

80-85 176-187

85-90 187-198

90-95 198-209

> 95 > 209

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SKI FIT CLASSICSLF FBW HBW

192cm > hard SLF 60 = SLF 30 kg

> med SLF 55 = SLF 27 kg

> soft SLF 50 = SLF 25 kg

197cm > hard SLF 65 = SLF 32 kg

> med SLF 60 = SLF 30 kg

> soft SLF 55 = SLF 27 kg

202cm > hard SLF 85 = SLF 42 kg

> med SLF 75 = SLF 37 kg

> soft SLF 65 = SLF 32 kg

207cm > hard SLF 95 = SLF 47 kg

> med SLF 83 = SLF 41 kg

> soft SLF 70 = SLF 35 kg

SKI FIT CLASSIC GENERAL EXPLANATION

SLF

Body Weight Recommendation

(Minimum)

Body Weight Recommendation

(Maximum)

HBW: Half Body Weight FBW: Full Body Weight

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SKIS

BODY WEIGHT RECOMMENDATION

kg lbs kg lbs kg lbs kg lbs kg lbs kg lbs

REDSTER WORLDCUP CLASSIC 192 cm 197 cm 202 cm 207 cm - -soft/cold 45-55 99-121 50-60 110-132 60-70 132-154 65-75 143-165 - - - -soft/warm 45-55 99-121 50-60 110-132 60-70 132-154 65-75 143-165 - - - -medium/cold 50-60 110-132 55-65 121-143 70-80 154-176 75-90 165-198 - - - -medium/warm 50-60 110-132 55-65 121-143 70-80 154-176 75-90 165-198 - - - -hard/cold 55-65 121-143 60-70 132-154 80-90 176-198 90-100 198-220 - - - -hard/warm 55-65 121-143 60-70 132-154 80-90 176-198 90-100 198-220 - - - -

REDSTER MARATHON CLASSIC 192 cm 197 cm 202 cm 207 cm -med 50-60 110-132 55-65 121-143 70-80 154-176 75-90 165-198 - - - -hard 55-65 121-143 60-70 132-154 80-90 176-198 90-100 198-220 - - - -

REDSTER SKINTEC 177 cm 184 cm 191 cm 198 cm 205 cm -med 35-50 77-110 40-55 88-121 45-60 99-132 60-75 132-165 70-85 154-187 - -hard - - 50-65 110-143 55-70 121-154 70-90 154-198 80-95 176-209 - -

REDSTER VASA CLASSIC W 191 cm 196 cm 201 cm - -med 50-60 110-132 55-65 121-143 60-75 132-165 - - - - - -

REDSTER VASA CLASSIC 191 cm 196 cm 201 cm 206 cm - -med 40-55 88-121 45-60 99-132 60-75 132-165 70-85 154-187 - - - -hard 50-65 110-143 55-70 121-154 70-90 154-198 80-95 176-209 - - - -

REDSTER CLASSIC 191 cm 196 cm 201 cm 206 cm - -med 40-55 88-121 45-60 99-132 60-75 132-165 70-85 154-187 - - - -hard 50-65 110-143 55-70 121-154 70-90 154-198 80-95 176-209 - - - -

WORLDCUP SKATE HARD TRACK 173 cm 179 cm 185 cm 191 cm - -soft 40-50 88-110 45-55 99-121 55-66 121-145 65-79 143-174 - - - -hard 45-55 99-121 55-66 121-145 67-79 147-174 80-92 176-202 - - - -

WORLDCUP SKATE SOFT TRACK 172 cm 178 cm 184 cm 190 cm - -soft 40-50 88-110 45-55 99-121 55-66 121-145 65-79 143-174 - - - -hard 45-55 99-121 55-66 121-145 67-79 147-174 80-92 176-202 - - - -x-stiff - - - - - - 90-120 198-264 - - - -REDSTER MARATHON SKATE 172 cm 178 cm 184 cm 190 cm - -soft 40-50 88-110 45-55 99-121 55-66 121-145 65-79 143-174 - - - -hard 45-55 99-121 55-66 121-145 67-79 147-174 80-92 176-202 - - - -

REDSTER VASA SKATE 172 cm 178 cm 184 cm 190 cm - -- 40-50 88-110 45-55 99-121 55-68 121-150 65-92 143-202 - - - -

REDSTER SKATE 172 cm 178 cm 184 cm 190 cm - -- 40-50 88-110 45-55 99-121 55-68 121-150 65-92 143-202 - - - -

REDSTER WORLDCUP CLASSIC JR 145 cm 155 cm 165 cm 175 cm 185 cm -soft 20-30 44-66 30-40 66-88 35-45 77-99 40-50 88-110 45-55 99-121 - -medium - - - - - - 45-55 99-121 50-60 110-132 - -

REDSTER CLASSIC JR 138 cm 148 cm 158 cm 168 cm 175 cm 182 cm- 20-30 44-66 20-30 44-66 30-40 66-88 35-45 77-99 40-50 88-110 45-55 99-121

WORLDCUP SKATE JR 137 cm 144 cm 151 cm 158 cm 165 cm 172 cm- 20-30 44-66 30-40 66-88 35-45 77-99 40-50 88-110 45-55 99-121 50-60 110-132

REDSTER SKATE JR 128 cm 138 cm 148 cm 158 cm 163 cm 168 cm- 20-30 44-66 30-40 66-88 35-45 77-99 40-50 88-110 45-55 99-121 50-60 110-132

REDSTER COMBI JR 128 cm 138 cm 148 cm 158 cm 163 cm 168 cm- 20-30 44-66 30-40 66-88 35-45 77-99 40-50 88-110 45-55 99-121 50-60 110-132

RACE CLASSIC

RACE SKATE

JUNIOR CLASSIC

JUNIOR SKATE

BODY WEIGHT RECOMMENDATION: Every ski of a specific length and flex is usable for a particular weight range. The sticker shown below is on a ski which is recommended for 70-80 kg, or 154-176 lbs.

NOTE: THE BODY WEIGHT RECOMMENDATION IS ALSO PRINTED ON EVERY SINGLE SKI, JUST ABOVE THE BINDING.

Additional printing on the ski.

kglbs

Body Weight Recommendation

(Maximum)

Body Weight Recommendation

(Minimum)

WEIGHT RECOMMENDATION NORDIC SKIS 2014/15

BODY WEIGHT RECOMMENDATION

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kg lbs kg lbs kg lbs kg lbs kg lbs kg lbs

SPORT SKINTEC 176 cm 184 cm 192 cm 200 cm 208 cm -med 55-65 121-143 55-70 121-154 60-75 132-165 70-95 154-209 75-100 165-220 - -SPORT SKINTEC X-STIFF - - - - 208 cm -med - - - - - - - - 90-120 198-264 - -

SPORT SKINTEC W 176 cm 184 cm 192 cm 200 cm - -med 50-60 110-132 55-65 121-143 60-70 132-154 65-75 143-165 - - - -SPORT PRO CLASSIC 191 cm 196 cm 201 cm 206 cm - -med 40-55 88-121 45-60 99-132 60-75 132-165 70-85 154-187 - - - -hard 50-65 110-143 55-70 121-154 70-90 154-198 80-95 176-209 - - - -

PRO CLASSIC 181 cm 188 cm 195 cm 202 cm 209 cm -- 55-65 121-143 55-70 121-154 60-75 132-165 70-95 154-209 75-100 165-220 - -

PRO CLASSIC POSIGRIP 181 cm 188 cm 195 cm 202 cm 209 cm -- 55-65 121-143 55-70 121-154 60-75 132-165 70-95 154-209 75-100 165-220 - -

PRO CLASSIC W 181 cm 188 cm 195 cm - - -- 50-60 110-132 55-65 121-143 60-75 132-165 - - - - - -

SPORT CLASSIC 186 cm 193 cm 200 cm 207 cm - -- 55-70 121-154 60-75 132-165 70-95 154-209 75-100 165-220 - - - -

SPORT GRIP JR 90 cm 100 cm 110 cm 120 cm 130 cm 140 cm- 15-30 33-66 18-33 40-73 22-37 48-81 24-39 53-86 30-45 66-99 32-47 70-103- 150 cm 160 cm 170 cm - - -- 34-49 75-108 36-51 79-112 38-53 84-117 - - - - - -

SPORT WAX JR 90 cm 100 cm 110 cm 120 cm 130 cm 140 cm- 15-30 33-66 18-33 40-73 22-37 48-81 24-39 53-86 30-45 66-99 32-47 70-103- 150 cm 160 cm 170 cm - - -- 34-49 75-108 36-51 79-112 38-53 84-117 - - - - - -

SPORT PRO SKATE 172 cm 178 cm 184 cm 190 cm - -- 40-55 88-121 45-65 99-143 55-78 121-172 65-92 143-202 - - - -

SPORT SKATE W 165 cm 172 cm 178 cm 184 cm - -- 40-55 88-121 45-60 99-132 55-65 121-143 60-75 132-165 - - - -

PRO SKATE 172 cm 178 cm 184 cm 190 cm - -- 40-55 88-121 45-65 99-143 55-78 121-172 65-92 143-202 - - - -

PRO COMBI 172 cm 178 cm 184 cm 190 cm - -- 40-55 88-121 45-65 99-143 55-78 121-172 65-92 143-202 - - - -

SPORT SKATE 172 cm 178 cm 184 cm 190 cm - -- 40-55 88-121 45-65 99-143 55-78 121-172 65-92 143-202 - - - -

MOTION LITE 48 POSIGRIP 174 cm 184 cm 194 cm 204 cm - -- 55-70 121-154 60-75 132-165 70-95 154-209 75-100 165-220 - - - -

MOTION LITE 48 POSIGRIP X-STIFF - - - 204 cm - -- - - - - - - 90-120 198-264 - - - -

MOTION LITE 52 POSIGRIP 174 cm 184 cm 194 cm 204 cm - -- 55-70 121-154 60-75 132-165 70-95 154-209 75-100 165-220 - - - -

MOTION 46 WAX 179 cm 186 cm 193 cm 200 cm 207 cm -- 55-65 121-143 55-70 121-154 60-75 132-165 70-95 154-209 75-100 165-220 - -

MOTION 46 GRIP 179 cm 186 cm 193 cm 200 cm 207 cm -- 55-65 121-143 55-70 121-154 60-75 132-165 70-95 154-209 75-100 165-220 - -

MOTION 52 GRIP W 177 cm 184 cm 191 cm 198 cm - -- 55-65 121-143 55-70 121-154 60-75 132-165 70-95 154-209 - - - -

MOTION 52 WAX 177 cm 184 cm 191 cm 198 cm 205 cm -- 55-65 121-143 55-70 121-154 60-75 132-165 70-95 154-209 75-100 165-220 - -

MOTION 52 GRIP 177 cm 184 cm 191 cm 198 cm 205 cm -- 55-65 121-143 55-70 121-154 60-75 132-165 70-95 154-209 75-100 165-220 - -

MOTION XCRUISE 53 POSIGRIP X-STIFF 183 cm 193 cm - - - -- 80-95 176-209 90-105 198-220 - - - - - - - -MOTION XCRUISE 53 POSIGRIP 163 cm 173 cm 183 cm 193 cm - -- 55-65 121-143 55-70 121-154 60-75 132-165 70-95 154-209 - - - -MOTION XCRUISE 55 GRIP 163 cm 173 cm 183 cm 193 cm - -- 55-70 121-154 60-75 132-165 70-95 154-209 75-100 165-220 - - - -

MOTION XCRUISE 55 GRIP W 163 cm 173 cm 183 cm - - -- 40-55 88-121 50-65 110-143 60-75 132-165 - - - - - -

SPORT CLASSIC

SPORT SKATE

TOURING MID SIZE

TOURING SHORT SIZE

WEIGHT RECOMMENDATION NORDIC SKIS 2014/15

ADULT

UK EUR USA Men USA Women CM

3.5 36 4 5 22

4 362/3 4.5 5.5 22.5

4.5 371/3 5 6 23

5 38 5.5 6.5 23.5

5.5 382/3 6 7 24

6 391/3 6.5 7.5 24.5

6.5 40 7 8 25

7 402/3 7.5 8.5 25.5

7.5 411/3 8 9 26

8 42 8.5 9.5 26.5

8.5 422/3 9 10 27

9 431/3 9.5 10.5 27.5

9.5 44 10 11 28

10 442/3 10.5 11.5 28.5

10.5 451/3 11 12 29

11 46 11.5 12.5 29.5

11.5 462/3 12 13 30

12 471/3 12.5 13.5 30.5

12.5 48 13 31

13 482/3 13.5 31.5

EUR SIZE CHART

ADULT

UK EUR USA Men USA Women CM

1 33 1.5 2.5 20.5

1.5 34 2 3 21.5

2.5 35 3 4 22

3.5 36 4 5 22.5

4 37 4.5 5.5 23.5

5 38 5.5 6.5 24

5.5 39 6 7 24.5

6.5 40 7 8 25.5

7 41 7.5 8.5 26

8 42 8.5 9.5 26.5

9 43 9.5 10 27.5

9.5 44 10 11 28

10.5 45 11 11.5 28.5

11 46 11.5 12.5 29.5

12 47 12.5 13.5 30

13 48 13.5 14 30.5

13.5 49 14 15 31.5

14.5 50 15 15.5 32

JUNIOR

UK EUR USA Junior CM

7 24 7.5 14.5

7.5 25 8 15.5

8.5 26 9 16

9 27 9.5 16.5

10 28 10.5 17.5

11 29 11.5 18

11.5 30 12 18.5

12.5 31 13 19.5

13 32 13.5 20

UK SIZE CHART

JUNIOR

UK EUR USA Junior CM

9 K 27 9.5 16

10 K 28 10.5 17

11 K 29 11.5 18

11.5 K 30 12 18.5

12 K 30.5 12.5 18.5

12.5 K 31 13 19

13 K 31.5 13.5 19.5

13.5 K 32 1 20

1 33 1.5 20

1.5 33.5 2 20.5

2 34 2.5 21

2.5 35 3 21.5

3 35.5 3.5 22

SIZE CHARTS

BOOTS14

FIT PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS

IF THE BOOT IS TOO NARROW- Try the next larger size. If this bigger size is too long, use the

first size tried and replace the insole in the boot (4.5 mm) with a thinner one (3 mm).

- If the boot is too tight at a given point of the foot (at the toes, for example), it is possible to solve the problem by grinding and thinning the insole in the problem area in order to in-crease volume inside the boot.

CHAFED OR BLISTERED HEEL- Verify that the boot is the correct size.- Make sure the customer is wearing an appropriate sock and

the sock is not wrinkled inside the boot.- For Racing boots, adjust the soft wrap heel strap for the prop-

er heel fit.- Recommend the use of a better sock.- Add or subtract volume in the boot to keep the foot from mov-

ing around.

BLUE TOE NAILS- Make sure that the boot is not too short.- Replace the binding Flexor with a softer one.

BOOT MAINTENANCE

Proper care will increase the life of your boots. Please suggest this to your customer.

1. Remove the insole when drying out boots. Do not lay equip-ment on top of radiators or other heat sources and do not put in a microwave oven.

2. Brush the boots with a soft brush or wipe them down with a soft cloth.

3. Clean boots using soapy water (no detergents or chemical products).

4. If necessary, apply weatherproofing treatments concentrat-ing on flex zones and seams:

- for leather models, use a product with a fluoride resin or silicone base;

- for fabric/leather models, a waterproofing spray with a fluo-ride resin or silicone base.

For rentals, check the boots regularly: check the length and condition of the laces, insole, wear of heel pads and water-proofness of nylon parts.

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BOOTS

BOA SYSTEM

TO CHANGE THE CABLE In first check the lenght of cable that you need on the label.

Example :For size 8UK cable length = 90

SIZE DESCRIPTION SIZE LABELCABLE

LENGHT

RACE SKATE

3.5

85 cm

44.55

5.56

6.57

7.5

90 cm8

8.59

9.5

95 cm10

10.511

11.5

100 cm12

12.513

The cable in the kit measure 100 cm.Cut the cable at the length that we need according to requirement on the label or with the chart behind:

SPARE PART FOR BOA SYSTEM

1x2 Eyestay kit AI5006840

1x2 Lace and pull tab (100cm) AI5006920

TOOTH STRAP

1x2tooth strap: Race skate / World cup skate (=>2012) 110mm: 3,5 à 9 UK

AI5006860

1x2tooth strap: Race skate / World cup skate (=>2012)140mm: 9,5 à 13 UK

AI5006940

BOA SYSTEM CHANGE

See the document L4-SpareParts-Instructions in the sparepart « Eyestay Kit réf : AI5006840 »

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PURPOSE

To instruct people using the Pilot for the first time, to ensure a reliable and easy step in.

- Engage front axle first (photo 1)

- Close the lever (photo 2)- Flex feet (photo 3)- Engage second axle (photo 4)

1

3

2

4

INSTRUCTIONS FOR STEP-IN PILOT BOOT

Before After

Cap

Puller

REPLACING PULLER AND CAP

Condition of change

If you break the puller attachment or if you lose the cap.

> Removing existing cap

Use a tool to remove the cap.

> Installing the new Cap and puller

1. Set up the puller on the Zip.

2. Set up the cap on the Zip.

1 2

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DRILLING SPECIFICATIONS BY CONCEPT

Discipline Models JIG mounting position Driller Screw specifications

Position Diameter Lengths

Skating

SNS Pilot Race Skate 3,6 x 15 Ø6,3 19,5

SNS Wedge/SNS Wedge 60 + Pilot Race skate 3,6 x 15

Ø6,3Ø6,3

19,523

SNS Pilot Sport Skate 3,6 x 15

SPS plate

Ø6,3Ø6,3

19,519,5

Classic

SNS Profil Plus 3,6 x 15 Ø6,3

Ø6,317,7 small head

19,5

SNS Propulse RC 3,6 x 15 Ø6,3

Ø6,317,7 small head

19,5

SNS Propulse RC2 3,6 x 15 Ø6,3

Ø6,317,7 small head

19,5

SNS Pilot Race Classic 3,6 x 15Ø6,3Ø6,3

19,515,5

SNS Pilot Sport Classic 3,6 x 15

SPS plate

Ø6,3Ø6,3

19,519,5

SNS Pilot Sport Women 3,6 x 15

SPS plate

Ø6,3Ø6,3

19,519,5

SNS Profil Classic 3,6 x 15 Ø6,3Ø6,3

17,7 small head19,5

TouringSNS Profil Auto Women 3,6 x 15 Ø6,3 19,5

SNS Profil Auto Universal 3,6 x 15 Ø6,3 19,5

Junior

SNS Pilot Junior 3,6 x 9,5

SPS plate JR

Ø6,3Ø6,3

1215,5

SNS Profil Auto Junior

3,6 x 9,5

3,6 x 9,53,6 x 8

Ski <= 140

Ø6,3

Ø6,3Ø5,4

15,5

15,510

Combi

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Discipline Models JIG mounting position Driller Screw specifications

Position Diameter Lengths

Skating

SNS Pilot Race Skate 3,6 x 15 Ø6,3 19,5

SNS Wedge/SNS Wedge 60 + Pilot Race skate 3,6 x 15

Ø6,3Ø6,3

19,523

SNS Pilot Sport Skate 3,6 x 15

SPS plate

Ø6,3Ø6,3

19,519,5

Classic

SNS Profil Plus 3,6 x 15 Ø6,3

Ø6,317,7 small head

19,5

SNS Propulse RC 3,6 x 15 Ø6,3

Ø6,317,7 small head

19,5

SNS Propulse RC2 3,6 x 15 Ø6,3

Ø6,317,7 small head

19,5

SNS Pilot Race Classic 3,6 x 15Ø6,3Ø6,3

19,515,5

SNS Pilot Sport Classic 3,6 x 15

SPS plate

Ø6,3Ø6,3

19,519,5

SNS Pilot Sport Women 3,6 x 15

SPS plate

Ø6,3Ø6,3

19,519,5

SNS Profil Classic 3,6 x 15 Ø6,3Ø6,3

17,7 small head19,5

TouringSNS Profil Auto Women 3,6 x 15 Ø6,3 19,5

SNS Profil Auto Universal 3,6 x 15 Ø6,3 19,5

Junior

SNS Pilot Junior 3,6 x 9,5

SPS plate JR

Ø6,3Ø6,3

1215,5

SNS Profil Auto Junior

3,6 x 9,5

3,6 x 9,53,6 x 8

Ski <= 140

Ø6,3

Ø6,3Ø5,4

15,5

15,510

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BINDINGS

1) JIGS: MOUNTING POSITION BY CONCEPT (fig. A)The SNS JIG has 7 holes with color coding to identify the necessary holes to be made to mount the different types of SNS Bindings.

JIG Sticker (fig. B)

SNS® Pilot® / SNS® Pilot® Sport / SNS® Propulse® / SNS® Profil® Auto bindings require the 5 following holes on the JIG to be mounted (fig. C)

SNS® Profil® Manual bindings require the 4 following holes on the JIG to be mounted (fig. D)

A

B

C

D

MOUNTING ADVICE & RECOMMENDATIONS

MOUNTING

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COMPATIBILITY CHART

BINDINGS COMPATIBILITY

BINDINGS MODELS

SNS PROPULSE RC

SNS PROPULSE RC2

PILOT RACE SKATE

PILOT JUNIOR

PILOT SPORT SKATE

PILOT SPORT CLASSIC

PILOT SPORT WOMEN

PROFIL CLASSIC

AUTO UNIVERSAL

AUTO WOMEN

AUTO JUNIOR

BOOT MODELS NORM SNS PROPULSE SNS PILOT RACE SNS PILOT SPORT SNS PROFIL MANUAL SNS PROFIL AUTO

WC SKATE / CLASSIC

SNS PILOT RS 17 WITH CUT FLEXOR

WITH CUT FLEXOR

RACE SKATE

SPORT PRO SKATE / CLASSIC

ALL OTHER PILOT BOOTS SKATE, CLASSIC, TOURING

SNS PILOT RS10 WITH CUT FLEXOR

WITH CUT FLEXOR

JUNIOR WORLDCUP PURSUIT SNS PILOT JUNIOR WITH

CUT FLEXORWITH

CUT FLEXOR

ALL TOURING PROFIL BOOTS SNS PROFIL

MOTION JUNIOR SNS PROFIL JUNIOR

COMPATIBLENOT COMPATIBLE

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BINDINGS

STANDARD ISO 9119 SNS® bindings have to be mounted with skis in compliance with ISO 9119 standard to ensure the right level of performance, reliability and safety.

The standardized dimensions for the bindings’ mounting area allow:

- ski manufacturers to place ski inserts within the defined area,

- binding manufacturers to determine the dimensions of the junction zone for the bindings parts, positioning of the screws etc.

Skis and bindings built according to the standard ISO 9119 are compatible.

1) ADVICE FOR POSITIONING OF THE JIG:Line up the mid-point indicator on the JIG with the ski manufacturer’s mid-point indicator. If there is no mid-point indicator, balance the ski to locate the mid-point.(fig. A)

When positioning the JIG prior to drilling skis:- Ensure stable JIG position on ski.- The JIG must be in contact with ski top

surface.- The JIG must not move when drilling.- The JIG block must not be in contact with

bench when drilling.

2) SELECTING AND FITTING THE DRILL BIT (fig. B)Select the recommended special cross-country drill bit. Caution: the drilling diameter of the ridge must be 3.6 mm.

3) DRILLING AND CLEANING (fig. C)Using the bushings on the jig for position, drill the holes that correspond to the binding being mounted. Turn the ski over and tap gently with the palm of your hand to remove the shavings from the holes. Clean the surface of the ski.

4) MOUNTING THE BINDINGS (fig. D)Place a small drop of Salomon glue into each hole and put the binding in place.

Screwing force advice

SNS Bindings on flat skis:

When mounting SNS bindings, screws should be tightened with a torque of 3.6 NM

SNS bindings on NIS plate:

- When mounting SNS bindings on NIS plates, screws should be tightened with a torque of 3.6 NM.

- When done manually, the screws should not be tightened to the maximum to avoid crashing on NIS plates and ensure perfect functioning of the SNS bindings.

ski balance

A

B

C

D

GENERAL MOUNTING RECOMMENDATIONS

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MOUNTING EXPLANATION 1) If necessary, break off the breakable section on the ridge according to the boot length.

2) Screw on the front sub-unit and tighten the central binding screw.

3) Slide the guide ridge forward making sure the clips go into their slots.

4) Tighten the rear screw and cover it with its cap using a hammer.

5) Attach the tab to the lever. Then push on it with the point of a screwdriver to insert it in the lever.

ModelsJIG mounting

positionDriller

Screw specifications

Position Diameter Lengths

SNS Pilot Race Skate 3,6 x 15

Ø6,3 19,5

SNS® Pilot® Race Skate (fig. A)1 - Profiled guide ridge2 - Heel plate screw3 - Lever4 - 2nd axis ‘Control Link’5 - Housing6 - Casing

SNS PILOT RACE SKATE

3 6 4 5 1 2

SNS® Pilot® Race Skate Binding

A

MOUNTING EXPLANATION

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BINDINGS

SNS® PROPULSE®

SNS® Propulse® RC/ SNS Propulse RC2 (fig. A)1 - Profiled guide ridge2 - Flexor3 - Lever4 - Energy lever5 - Heel plate screw

A

SNS Propulse

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A 2 1

3

554

MOUNTING EXPLANATION

(fig. B)- Place a small drop of Salomon glue

into each hole.- Tighten the screws on the bindings.- Make sure the lever on the binding is

closed.- Position the front part of the flexor by

inserting it under the lever.- Visual check: Verify that the axis is

correctly clipped on both sides. Open the lever and check that the front part of the flexor is correctly inserted into its lodging.

- Place the ridge facing forward on the ski and slide the two clips into the slots on the binding housing while keeping the rear part of the ridge up.

- Tighten the screws and clip on the heel plate screw.

Models JIG mounting position Driller

Screw specifications

Position Diameter Lengths

SNS Propulse RCSNS Propulse RC2 3,6 x 15

Ø6,3 Ø6,3

17,7 Small Head 19,5

A specific ready-to-use compatible flexor for SNS Propulse RC and SNS Propulse RC2 binding working with RS10 outsole. Available in aftermarket (flex 85) (ref 30863301). (fig. C)

Note: a specific ridge plate is available (reference 788471). Only required for bindings older than 06/07 season (2 piece guide ridge).

SNS BOOTS/BINDINGS COMPATIBILITY & PERFORMANCE

C

CHANGING FLEXORS BY CONCEPT

Changing Propulse flexor (fig. D)Removing existing flexor: Insert a flat screwdriver in the slot provided. Tilt the screwdriver backward gently to dislodge the flexor axis pin (by only 3 mm).

E

D

B

Installing the new flexor (fig. E)1) Reposition the new flexor using the

screwdriver by clipping the axis two times: once into the right housing and once into the left housing.

2) Reposition the front part of the flexor

by inserting it under the lever.3) Visual check: verify that the axis

is correctly clipped on both sides. Open the lever and check that the front part of the flexor is correctly inserted into its lodging.

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SNS PILOT SPORT/ SNS PILOT JUNIOR:

SNS® Pilot® Sport: Sport Classic / Sport Women/ Sport Skate (fig. A) 1 - Ridge plate2 - Screw cap3 - Push/Pull lever4 - 'Control Link' 2nd axle5 - SPS plate6 - Energy spring: Classic or Skate

Junior: same but without Energy spring (Classic or Skate)

SNS Pilot Sport

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A 3 4 1

5

6

2

ModelsJIG mounting

positionDriller

Screw specifications

Position Diameter Lengths

SNS Pilot Sport Skate SNS Pilot Sport ClassicSNS Pilot Sport Women

3,6 x 15

SPS plate

Ø6,3 Ø6,3

19,5 19,5

SNS Pilot Junior 3,6 x 9,5

SPS plate JRØ6,3 Ø6,3

12 15,5

MOUNTING EXPLANATION

(fig. B)- Tighten first central screw on SPS

plate and the other screws afterwards.- Tighten 3 SPS (Smart Plate System)

plate screws with a torque of 3.6 Nm. Check mounting position and control centering and laying of SPS plate.

- On Pilot® Junior: open lever.- Approach binding from front direction

and engage it backwards in SPS plate while leaning the binding against the ski.

- Control correct position of binding and align front holes with ski.

- Tighten 2 screws in front with a torque of 3.6 Nm and clip cap, narrow oriented in front direction.

- Control free opening and closure of Push/Pull.

SNS Pilot Sport - montage

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B

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BINDINGS

SNS® Profil® Manual: Profil Classic/ Profil Plus (fig. A)1 – Profiled guide ridge 2 – Flexor 3 – Lever 4 – Energy lever5 – Heel plate screw

SNS Profil Equipe

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5

1A SNS® PROFIL®

MOUNTING EXPLANATION: (fig. B)

- Place a small drop of Salomon glue into each hole.

- Tighten the screws on the bindings using a n° 3 posidrive screwdriver.

- Remove the adhesive strip from the ridge and break off the breakable section according to the boot length.

- Make sure the lever on the binding is closed.

- Place the ridge facing forward on the ski and slide the two clips into the slots on the binding housing while keeping the rear part of the ridge up.

- Ease the ridge into centered position on the ski.

- Tighten the rear screw and clip on the heel plate screw.

- With a scraper, press down on both sides of the ridge to make it stick on the ski.

- Place the screw cover cap over the forward screw and press down on it.

Models JIG mounting position

Driller

Screw specifications

Position Diameter Lengths

SNS Profil PlusSNS Profil Classic

3,6 x 15

Ø6,3

Ø6,3

17,7 Small Head 19,5

SNS BOOTS/BINDINGS COMPATIBILITY & PERFORMANCE

In order to achieve maximum comfort and perfect compatibility when using SNS PROFIL bindings with SNS Pilot boots, your are recommended to change or modify the SNS PROFIL flexor as shown in the picture (fig. C)

COn SNSProfil Plus,SNS ProfilClassic

CHANGING PROFIL MANUAL FLEXOR (fig. D)

1) Removing the flexor: insert a flat screwdriver in the slot provided. Tilt the screwdriver backwards to dislodge the flexor axis pin.

2) Installing the new flexor: reposition the new flexor with a screwdriver by clipping the axis into the right and left housing.

D

1 2

3 4

5 6

B

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SNS® PROFIL® AUTO Auto Universal, Auto Women, Auto Junior (fig. A)1 – Profiled guide ridge2 – Heel plate screw3 – Flexor4 – Exit lever

A

2

13

4

MOUNTING EXPLANATION (fig. B)

- Screw on the front sub-unit.- Insert the ridge and screw on.- Put the cap on with a hammer.- Push on the lever to clip it on.- Put the sticker on the middle screw.

Models JIG mounting position Driller

Screw specifications

Position Diameter Lengths

SNS Profil Auto WomenSNS Profil Auto Universal

3,6 x 15

Ø6,3 19,5

SNS Profil Auto Junior

3,6 x 9,5 Ø6,3 15,5

3,6 x 9,53,6 x 8

Ski <= 140Ø6,3 Ø5,4

15,5 10

B

1

765

432

2

1

21

A specific ready-to-use compatible flexor for SNS Profil Auto bindings is available in aftermarket (flex 105) (ref: 258239) (fig. C)

In order to achieve maximum comfort and perfect compatibility when using SNS PROFIL bindings with SNS Pilot boots, you are recommended to change or modify the SNS PROFIL flexor as shown in the picture (fig. D)

SNS BOOTS/BINDINGS COMPATIBILITY & PERFORMANCE

DC

CHANGING PROFIL AUTO FLEXOR (fig. E)

Removing existing flexor: 1) Push down with a screwdriver

to unclip the lever. 2) Open the lever to access to

the first mounting screw.3) Unscrew and pull out the flexor.Installing the new flexor:4) Reposition the flexor in its

lodging and reposition the screw.

5) Clip the lever.

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3

E

4 5

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BINDINGS

GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS FOR DISMOUNTING BINDINGS

If an epoxy glue (such as Araldite® etc.) has been used for gluing the screws: use an electric iron to heat the screw head for a few seconds.

DISMOUNTING STEPS BY CONCEPT

SNS Pilot Race Skate (fig. A)- Remove the sticker for access to

the first screw.- Remove the guide ridge cap with a

screwdriver for access to the rear screw

SNS Pilot Race Classic (fig. B)- Adjust spring stiffness to its minimum value (1).- To access the rear screw, pull

the guide ridge cap from the side.- Remove the screw.- Shut the lever before lifting up and

sliding the guide ridge backwards.- Remove the sticker on the lever

and remove the 4 screws of the front sub-unit.

SNS Profil Auto (fig. C)- Push down with a screwdriver to

unclip the lever for access to the first mounting screw.

A

B

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3

C

DISMOUNTING BINDINGS

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REPLACING SNS® PROFIL® BINDINGS:

Replacing SNS Profil that are already mounted on a ski with SNS® Pilot® bindings, there is a ‘centerer’ that can be placed under the jig to ensure perfect alignment for drilling the additional hole.

1. Remount the binding directly into the existing holes.

2. Use special cross-country plugs.

To obtain the proper drilling depth:

- make sure the shoulder of the bit is flush with the drill chuck,

- drill until the chuck bears down on the bushings of the jig.

3. Mount the binding in the new holes.

Follow the same mounting procedure as for new skis. Note: if this fails, use solution 2.

1. Position the jig above the existing holes.

2. Drill the three binding holes with the special Salomon bit.

3. Do not drill the hole corres ponding to the guide ridge if it is mounted with a plastic plug.

4. Glue (epoxy only) and insert the repair plugs.

5. Wait for the glue to hold.

6. Follow the same mounting procedure as for new skis (see Mounting chapter).

1. Clean the ski and fill in the old holes with Salomon plugs.

2. Position the jig 15 mm behind the old holes.

3. Follow the same mounting procedure as for new skis.

Verify the condition of the holes

- Round- Not oval- Properly aligned- In a sound ski

- Oval

- Not properly aligned

- In a sound ski

- Round

- Not oval

- Properly aligned

- In a racing ski (light structure)

- Very off-centered

- Questionable position

- In a sound ski

Drill bit special plug

Jig

Solution ProcedureObservation

PROCEDURE FOR REMOUNTING BINDINGS:

REMOUNTING BINDINGS

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BINDINGS

MOUNTING SNS BINDINGS ON NIS PLATES WITH INTERFACE ADAPTORS

In order to achieve maximum performance and reliability, we need to ensure a flat contact surface with the bindings, you are recommended to mount the bindings with:

SNS INTERFACE ADAPTOR IN COMPOSITE FOR HIGH LEVEL SKIS (REFERENCE 288240)

Screwing recommendations:- When mounting SNS bindings on NIS plates, screw should be tightened with a torque of 3.6 NM.- When done manually, the screws should not be tightened to the maximum to avoid crashing on NIS plates and

ensure perfect functioning of the SNS bindings.

SNS INTERFACE ADAPTOR II IN ABS FOR LEISURE SKIS (REFERENCE 103399)

MOUNTING SNS BINDING S ON NIS PLATES WITHOUT ANY INTERFACE ADAPTORS

ADAPTORS FOR SNS BINDINGS & “NIS PLATES”

FLEX CHART BY DISCIPLINE & CONSUMER TYPE

Flex Discipline / consumer types

Flex 100 Intermediate flex for classic style with more control

Flex 105 Compatible with skate and classic styles, provides better steering of the ski in touring classic

Flex 115 Skating stiffness for racers

Flex 120 Stiff skate flex for maximum control

Flex 155 Mid flex for backcountry which provides comfort

Flex 185 Stiff backcountry flex for maximum control

Flex 80-105 adjustable

Ideal flex & more comfort thanks to the adjustment of the spring according to boot size & technique

Flex 85 Soft flex for good amplitude in classic style

Flex 95 Smoother for women touring

Junior flex Combi flex for juniors

Kid flex Really soft flexor adapted to small kids' boots

FLEXORS

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SPARE PARTS FLEXORS

AFTERMARKET FLEXORS

Pictures Reason Q Binding Models Flex Reference

More resistanceRoller skiing

1x2 SNS Propulse RCSNS Propulse RC2

95 120117

Profil/Pilot compatibility

1x2 SNS Profil Auto UniversalSNS Profil Auto MenSNS Profil Auto Women

105 258239

Propulse / RS10 com-patibility

1x2 SNS Propulse RCSNS Propulse RC2

85 30863301

AFTERMARKET/SPARE PARTS

Pictures Q Model Flex Reference

1x2

Profil Equipe Skate 115 L1010420001

Profil Equipe Skate 125 L1010430001

Profil Equipe Classic 85 L1010220001*

Profil Active SC 105 L1010510001

1x2

Profil Auto men 105 L1010480001

Profil Auto Women 95 L1010490001

Profil Auto Junior Junior L1010500001

1x2SNS X Adventure Raid 185 L1010440001

1x2 SNS propulse RC, SNS propulse RC 2 85 L1203500001

1x2 SNS propulse RC, SNS propulse RC 2 RS10 95 L1201170001

1x2 SNS propulse RC, SNS propulse RC 2 RS10 85 L3086330001

1x2 Profil Pilot, Profil Equipe 85 / 115 L36277301

*while stocks last

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ITALY AMER SPORTS ITALY SPAVia Priula 7831040 Nervesa della Battaglia (TV)Tel.: +39 0422 5291Fax: +39 0422 5291 [email protected]

JAPAN AMER SPORTS JAPAN INC.TOC Ariake West Tower 8F2-5-7 AriakeKoto-ku, TOKYO, 135-0063Tel.: +81 3 3527 8717Fax: +81 3 3527 [email protected]

KAZAKHSTAN NEW SPORT SYSTEMS LTD.Tole bi str. 78050000 AlmatyTel.: + 7 327 267 70 72Mob.: +7 777 258 01 [email protected]

KIRGISISTAN ELDIYAR KELGEMBAEV157-3 Volkova Str.720000 BISCHKEK, [email protected]

KOREA AMER SPORTS KOREA LTD.3 Fl. Namdo-Bldg. # 53-4Chungdam-Dong, Kangnam-GuSeoul, 135-100Tel.: +82 2 518 0781Fax: +82 2 547 [email protected]

KOSOVO VLENDI Ltd.str. Mazllum Lakuci 5250010 GJAKOVATel.: + 381 390 327 888Fax: + 381 390 327 [email protected]

LATVIJA SIA “BGF”51/A, Dzelzavas street1084 RigaTel.: +37167802370Fax: +371 [email protected]

LEBANON WINTERSPORT S.A.R.LP.O Box 55-418BeirutTel.: +961 3 208238Fax: +961 1 490664/[email protected]

LITHUANIA UAB PROSPORT LT.Draugystes 1951230 KaunasTel.: +370 67270159Fax: +370 37 [email protected]

MACEDONIA SPORT LIFE D.O.O.V. Vlahovic 311000 SkopjeTel.: +389 2 3127 360Fax: +389 2 3127 [email protected]

MOLDOVA IM SPORTVISION SRLStr. Bucuresti, 592012 Chisinau CityTel./fax: + 373 22 83 04 [email protected]

NETHERLANDS ATOMIC NETHERLANDSPlesmanstraat 1, 3833 LA LEUSDENTel.: +31 33 43 45 700Fax: +31 33 43 45 [email protected]

NEW ZEALAND BRANDEX LTD.204 Cumnor Terrace, PO Box 19-704Woolston 8002, ChristchurchTel.: +64 3 381 2190Fax: +64 3 381 [email protected]

NORWAY AMER SPORTS NORGE ASEyvind Lychesvei 9C, PB 2931301 SandvikaTel.: +47 6755 1330Fax: +47 6755 [email protected]

POLAND AMER SPORTS POLAND SP Z.O.O.Ul. Pilotów 2PL 31-462 KRAKOWTel.: +48 12 328 3910Fax: +48 12 328 [email protected]

ROMANIA ABITARE CG SRLStr. Brazilor Nr. 55500313 BrasovTel.: +40 268 412600Fax: +40 268 [email protected]

RUSSIA AMER SPORTS RUSSIAAndropova st. 18,Building 7, 9th floor115470 Moscow Tel.: +7 495 641 2646Fax: +7 495 641 [email protected]

SERBIA BEO-SPORT SYSTEM D.O.O.Viline Vode 4711000, BeogradTel.: +381 11 2088 132Fax: +381 11 2088 [email protected]

SLOVAKIA AMER SPORTS CZECH REPUBLIC, S.R.O., OZHattalova 12/A831 03 BratislavaTel.: +421 2 44640011Fax: +421 2 [email protected]

SLOVENIA AMER SPORTS AUSTRIA GMBH, Podruznica v TrzinuPeske 51236 TrzinTel.: +386 1 562 1639Fax: +386 1 562 [email protected]

SPAIN AMER SPORTS SPAIN SAParque de Negocios Mas Blau IIC/ Conca de Barberà 4-608820 El Prat de Llobregat, BarcelonaTel.: +34 93 262 5100Fax: +34 93 262 [email protected]

SWEDEN AMER SPORTS SVERIGE ABAsboholmsgatan 16504 51 BorasTel.: +46 33 233 700Fax: +46 33 233 [email protected]

SWITZERLAND AMER SPORTS SABachtalen 336332 HagendornTel.: +41 58 360 06 06Fax: +41 800 26 26 [email protected]

TURKEY DENIZSPOR SPOR MALZEMELERI TICARET A.S.Imam Ramiz Caddesi No. 4934732 MERDIVENKOY – ISTANBULTURKIYETEL:+90 216 467 1383FAX:+90 216 467 [email protected]

UKRAINE PRO SPORT LLC14a Chervonopartizanskaya Str., app. 20203037 KYIVTel.: +38 044 207 12 01Fax: +38 044 207 12 [email protected]

USA AMER SPORTS WINTER & OUTDOOR CO.2030 Lincoln AveOgden Utah, 84401Tel.: +1 [email protected]