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BINDINGS
CONTENT
BINDINGS
BOOTS
General information
ATOMIC WARRANTY POLICY
6
2012-13 Indemnified Binding List
7
VISUAL INSPECTION
8
MAINTENANCE 9
MOUNTING BINDINGS / SELECTING AND USING THE JIG 10
DRILLING / GLUE
11
mounting instruction RENTAL
12
FAT SKIS
13
mOUNTING POSITION SKIS
14-15
Mounting of Junior Sets
15
Model description
X-RACE X20 RS/ X19
16
X-RACE X16/ X12
17
NEOX 12/14/RS
19
XTO 14/ 12/10
22
XTL 23
XTE 10 - XTE 7 - XTE 045 24
FFG 16 TEAM / 14 TEAM / 12 / 10
26
TRACKER 28
EVOX - EVOX++ - FFG ++
32
final checking
35
Inspection / rental-test procedures /
Inspection procedures
36
Inseason sampling and inspection /
release value selection
38
important information
39
Troubleshooting Procedures
40
adjustment chart
41
REDSTER Technology
48
Burner Technology
54
Hawx Technology
55
M-Tech Technology
56
B-Tech Technology
57
Live fit Technology
58
OVERLOAD Technology
59
RENTAL 59
tracker Technology
60
WOMENS BOOTS Technology
61
KIDS BOOTS Technology
61
CUSTOMIZING YOUR BOOT
62
MONDOPOINT TABLE 62
Establishing the correct boot size
63
THE ANATOMIC FIT LINERS
64
NEW ASY
65
recco rescue system
66
MAKING ADJUSTMENTs
66
REPAIRS 67
Rental 67
HELMETS
HELMETS CONCEPTS
owners guide
Size charts
5
70
71
71
SKI
SKI PREPARATION / BASE FINISH
SKITIPS / Chassis / Plates /
44
45
All rights connected with the Technical Manual are reserved by ATOMIC Austria GmbH. No parts of this Technical Manual may be
reproduced or reprinted without indication of the source and prior explicit permission. All rights to change the technical details of the
skis, boots and bindings and their accessories indicated in the Technical Manual are reserved.
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BINDINGS
2012/2013 Certification program
Amer Sports provides its Authorized Alpine Binding Dealers with information contained in this Publication:
1. To help assure skiers that Atomic alpine bindings are properly selected, mounted,adjusted,andserviced.
2. To serve as a risk management tool for the Authorized Dealer.
General information
ATOMIC WARRANTY POLICY
Thank you for buying this ATOMIC product. They are built to last.
ATOMIC distributes its products through its worldwide network
of authorized ATOMIC distributors and retailers.
You will find herein/below all ATOMIC warranty policy details
offered by ATOMIC and the ATOMIC authorized retailers.
I. Warranty definition
This warranty policy is valid as of November 1st 2010.
ATOMIC provides this warranty to buyers who purchased the
ATOMIC product (Product) to ATOMIC. ATOMIC Products are
guaranteed against all manufacturing or material defects (Defect)
for the Warranty Period as defined below.
ATOMIC Products are compliant with their description and
specifications; it is your responsibility to ensure that the Products
you purchase are compatible for the intended use.
This warranty is valid and enforceable only in the country where
the Product was purchased by the end user, provided that
ATOMIC has intended the Product for sale in that country.
In European Economic Area countries, this warranty is also
enforceable in any country within European Economic Area
where ATOMIC has an authorized importer (subsidiary or
distributor).
Please report to the ATOMIC authorized retailers list.
Depending on the country, particular and variable warranties
may apply in relation to applicable legislation. Nothing in this
warranty policy can exclude or limit these statutory provisions.
Warranty Period
The Warranty Period starts at the date of retail purchase of
the Product by the original end-user purchaser. The product
may consist of several different parts and different parts may
be covered by different warranties periods (please report to
Warranty Period).
The Warranty Period is :
Five (5) years for alpine bindings
Two (2) years for all other products
To the extent permitted by national laws, the Warranty Period
will not be extended, renewed or otherwise affected due to
subsequent resale, repair or replacement of the Product.
However, part(s) repaired or replacement product(s) during the
Warranty Period will be warranted for the reminder of the original
Warranty Period provided replacement or repair has been
performed by ATOMIC or an authorized ATOMIC retailer.
Depending on the country, particular and variable Warranties
Periods may apply in relation to applicable legislation.
Nothing in this warranty policy can exclude or limit these
statutory provisions.
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BINDINGS
4. If you need to know who in your shop is certified, log on and search for certified technicians for your shop. An updated list
will appear so you have constant access to the information.
Alpine Binding Liability Indemnification
Schedule of Indemnified Bindings
Amer Sports alpine binding indemnification applies to the 2012/2013 Retail Binding Line, 2012/2013 Rental Binding Line,
Non-current Retail Binding Line and Non-current Rental Binding Line models listed below. Indemnification does not apply to
older non-indemnified binding models.
Non-Indemnified Bindings
Older models of bindings no longer on the Schedule of Indemnified Bindings may still be serviced, however Liability
Indemnification will not be offered by Amer Sports for these models of bindings. Dealers wishing to service these models of
bindings can reduce their liability risk by requiring an additional waiver and release agreement and attaching it to the Workshop
Form. Such waivers should be reviewed by a dealers own legal counsel to ensure compliance with applicable laws.
Atomic bindings are not designed or tested for use with Mono Boards, therefore bindings mounted on Monoboards will not
be indemnified.
Authorized Dealers
Amer Sports offers liability indemnification to Authorized Dealers. Amer Sports will, to the extent, and within the limits that
insurance coverage is available, defend and indemnify an Authorized Alpine Binding Dealer against liabilities from claims
presented by any customer of the Authorized Dealer arising solely from the use of Atomic alpine bindings, provided:
A. The dealer purchased the alpine bindings from Amer Sports.
B. The dealer has received written notice of a claim involving alpine bindings.
C. The claim alleges use of the alpine bindings resulted in injury.
D. All Atomic recommendations, procedures and policies in effect at the time of the incident were followed, including, but not
limited to, those contained in the Technical Manual, Atomic Technical Update (if applicable), Purchaser Policies and General
Terms & Conditions.
E. The Certified Technician is of legal age.
F. The dealer uses workshop and/or rental forms the same as, or equivalent to, Atomic forms with currently approved Liability
Release Language.
G. The dealer maintains proper and complete records for all Atomic bindings mounted and/or adjusted for a period of five
years or the statute of limitations of the state or province, whichever is longer.
H. The dealer provides written documentation of the technicians employment and training (e.g., method of training, proof
of certification, etc.).
I. A copy of the properly completed workshop form or rental form, including a signed release, is submitted.
J. A properly completed Post Accident Ski Equipment Inspection Report, the same as or equivalent to the exemplary form
displayed in this manual, is submitted.
K. Any other helpful information such as a Ski Patrol Incident Report Form is submitted.
L. The dealer notifies Amer Sports in writing within ten days of the date on which the dealer first receives written notice of
the claim.
M. The dealer cooperates fully in the investigation, litigation and/or settlement of the claim.
Amer Sports may terminate indemnification, with respect to Atomic alpine bindings, upon providing written notice to the
dealer.
Legal Claims
In the event an Atomic equipment user or anyone acting upon the equipment users behalf contacts the Authorized Dealer
regarding a potential claim:
1. Use your best efforts to determine the exact nature and details of the claim.
2. Avoid expressing opinions concerning the claim. You may, to the extent that you have complied with all recommended
procedures, indicate to the claimant or the claimants representative that recommended procedures for service and adjustment
of the equipment were followed.
3. Notify your insurance company. Amer Sports indemnification is not a substitute for liability insurance.
4. Gather all information and documents listed in the Liability Indemnification section for that specific product and send the
documents with a brief description of the incident to:
U.S.A.
Alpine Legal Claims Department,
Amer Sports Winter and Outdoor
2030 Lincoln Ave.,
Ogden, UT 84401.
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BINDINGS
vISUal INSpECTION
Before performing any assembly or adjustment of the system for
the customer, a careful check and evaluation of each systems
components is necessary.
SKIBOOTS:
Most modern ski boots conform to the IsO/dIN 5355 standard,
which specifies important dimensions in the toe and heel area
as well as material properties to ensure compatibility with the
binding.
Check:
the boot for any irregularity of the contact zones with the
binding.
the boot for excessive wear in the boot toe and heel area.
Heel wear is acceptable as long as stepping into the binding is
smooth and uninterrupted. The dimensions of the critical toeinterface areas should fall within the limits shown in the figures.
the boot sole in the heel area for cut outs that catch the treadle
or impair the brake function.
all boot components such as buckles, fitting devices or rubber
inserts for proper function and condition.
Boots which do not meet these criteria should berepaired or
replaced.
INTERFACE TOE
10
min. 25
30+/1
15+/-2
SKIS:
Check the skis for:
mounting screws protruding through the base.
delamination of side walls and/or top layer.
signifi cant bends.
condition of the edges and base.
BINDING:
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INTERFACE HEEL
Check:
if binding is on the indemnification list
condition of the toe wings.
contamination.
condition of the Afds. If they are not smooth or show signs of
signifi cant wear, they should be replaced.
broken toe housings or toe wings.
jammed toe height adjustment screws.
indicator scales.
heel track functioning smoothly.
broken heel housing or heel lug.
jammed release adjustment screws.
bent brake arms
All ATOMIC bindings could only be used for boot typ A
ISO 5355.
ImpOrTaNT: Be sure to remove the brake retainers from
the bindings before attempting to enter a boot into the
system; failure to do so can result in adjustment errors.
Adjust both bindings to the zero position before you begin
adjusting the system.
Final Check / Testing and Adjustment
The final check acts as a quality control of your system assembly.
Verify that:
all components are suitable and compatible
the bindings are aligned properly
the mounting point is correct
the VARIOZONe position is set to zero-all screws are tight and
snug
toe height and forward pressure are set correctly.
the release setting is made correctly according to the
Adjustment Chart.
To guarantee the best possible quality function of the skiing
equipment before delivery to the customer, a fi nal testing of
the system is required for new equipment as well as for used
equipment, or whenever an operation conducted may have
affected the release values of the system.
Using a calibrated testing device, according to it`s instructions
for use, exercise each binding component at least once in
each possible direction. Then measure the twist and forward
lean torque values. Use the middle quantitative value of three
releases in each directions as test result.
Compare the test results with the skier`s Reference Torque
Value in the Adjustment Chart and proceed as follows:
Check, that the measured values fall inside the limits of the
Inspection Range. The Inspection Range is from one
Reference Torque Value above to one Reference Torque Value
below the skier Reference Torque.
If the tested values for clockwise and counter-clockwise
toe-release fall near the opposite limits, there may exist an
installation error or an incompatible boot. Check the system
again and re-test, after the problem has been fixed.
If both, twist and forward lean results, fall within the Inspection
Range, mark the corresponding cells on your Workshopform with pass.
If at least one of the twist or forward lean release value
test results falls outside the Inspection Range, but is
within the In-Use- Range, readjust the indicator setting
of the corresponding component to achieve a test result as
practicable to the Reference Torque Value. The In-UseRange is from two Reference Torque Values above to two
Reference Torque Values below the skier Reference Torque.
If the measured values still fall outside the In-Use-Range,
the system should be considered unusable and no further
adjustment should be performed.
INSTrUCTIONS aND WarNINGS TO THE SKIEr
Advice for your customer to select an appropriate model is a very
important service of the shop. The recommendation should aim
for a binding, for which the customers recommended indicator
setting of the bindings is not closer than 1.5 indicator numbers
from either end of the bindings range. The final and one of the
most important procedures before delivering the system is to
provide the skier with all necessary instructions and warnings,
when he/she picks up the equipment.
Bindings:
explain how the system works and what function the bindings
have.
explain the different possibilities of stepping in and getting out
of the binding.
demonstrate how to separate the skis by sliding one ski in the
direction of the ski tip and pulling both skis gently apart.
adjustment:
Check together with the customer the release adjustment
settings by verifying the data listed on the workshop form. The
skier should always be aware of his/her individual indicator
value.
Point out the potential danger of self-readjustment.
Extra features:
explain how to adjust the bindings to different locations on
the ski and emphasise that the skiing behaviour can change
significantly when moving from one position to the other.
Mounting positions are not part of the standardization program,
nevertheless the customer should be advised to have both
bindings in the same position while skiing.
maintenance:
Place emphasis on the skiers self-responsibility to maintain the
equipment in good condition.
explain that the boots and bindings should be kept clean and
that they should be always transported in a ski box or ski bag.
Recommend having the bindings serviced regularly after 15-20
skiing days, or annually, whichever comes first.
Clearly express the significantly increased risk of injuries, when
system components do not conform to standards, are worn
out or out of order.
Advise the skier to have his/her equipment checked by an
authorised dealer immediately at the occurrence of any
malfunction or problem.
When having mounted new bindings, review the instructions
for use together with the customer and hand them over to
him/her.
Repeat especially the warnings in these instructions, that skiing
is not a risk less sport, and that bindings cannot protect skiers
against same type of injuries, only reduce the risk of injuries.
maINTENaNCE
even release bindings of high technical quality are subject to
permanent wear and tear and suffer from corrosion. In order to
be able to maintain the desired release/retention characteristics
of ATOMIC bindings, it is necessary to service them on a regular
basis.
1. A service inspection should be performed immediately in case
of doubt, at least once a year (before season), or every 15-20
skier days, whichever comes fi rst.
2. Remove the binding from the track
3. Clean the tracks thoroughly of all contamination and old
grease.
4. Check for damage or wear, and replace parts if necessary.
5. Liberally grease the tracks. Use only grease for binding
maintenance.
6. Clean the toe slide bearing. Check all components for damage
or wear. Replace the toe unit in its track.
7. Clean the fl exible steel band and heel piece. Grease the heel
piece. Check the steel band retainer for wear if it is excessive,
the bearing should be replaced (on alloy housing only).
8. Make sure the adjusting spindle is clean and engaged in the
flexible steel band.
9. Check that all screws are tight.
10. Reinstall the heel piece .
11. Check toe height, forward pressure and release adjustments.
12. Perform a system check for release function and positioning.
13. Verify the consumers release setting using the adjustment
chart.
14. for completion of the maintenance check, the release values
of the system should be tested.
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BINDINGS
mOUNTING BINDINGS
1. Remove shrink wrap from skis.
2. drill the skis using the appropriate jig and drill bit as shown in
the chart opposite. Make sure that the jig is parallel to the ski
during the entire drilling process (fig.1).
3. follow the ski and binding manufacturers mounting
instructions closely.
It is necessary to use glue or Epoxy.
Mount ATOMIC Junior Bindings only on ATOMIC Skis !!
DrIllING
GlUE
12
SAP_Nr:
Modelname:
The main function of a jig is to insure that all holes for mounting
the binding are drilled in the correct location.
AZd000202+
AZd000204+
AZd000226+
AZd000062+
AZd000064+
AZd000066+
AZd000068+
AZd000070+
AZd000074+
AZd000076+
AZd000078+
AZd000080+
AZd000082+
AZd000084+
AZd000086+
LENGTH
DIAMETER
Modellname:
SAP_Nr:
aspect
13
JIG
INCORRECT
POSITIONING
SKI
JIG
CORRECT
POSITIONING
SKI
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BINDINGS
SKI BraKE:
1. do not compress the ski brake before installing it.
2. Place the two metal tabs on the front of the brake into the
slots in the heel base plate (photo A5).
A5
A single mounting jig for Adult and Junior skis with the following
positions:
Adults (sizes 22-34) for skis > 140 cm
Junior (sizes 16-26,5) for skis 80 - 140 cm
3. mOUNTING
To mount ATOMIC rental bindings see illustration below!
EVOX 310++,275++
EVOX 310+
EVOX 275+
EVOX 045+
A6
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mechanical inspection.
faT SKIS
Refer to the spare Parts catalog to know which brakes to use
according to the different ski widths and binding models.
Use the following jigs to drill fat skis for Atomic bindings:
- ref. AZd000070 for adult retail bindings
- ref. AZd000076 drilling template for the rental bindings ++ and
+.
THE rEvErSIBlE paDS allOW THE jIG TO aDapT
TO DIffErENT SKI WIDTHS (fIG. 5):
- put the thinner side of the pads on the inside of the jig to drill
skis that are 98 - 124 mm wide (fig. 6a),
- put the thinner side of the pads on the out-side to drill skis that
are 80 - 106 mm wide (fig. 6b),
- the pads should be mounted non symme-trically for skis that
are 89-115 mm wide and allow the binding to be off-centered
4.5 mm laterally on the ski (fig. 6c).
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BINDINGS
mODEl NamE
lENGTH
(cm)
mOUNTING
lINE frOm
SKI TaIl (cm)
AA0024336+
ReDSteR JR III
130
53,50
AA0024288+
58,50
AA0024288+
AA0024336+
AA0024336+
AA0024412+
AA0024412+
16
ReDSteR JR III
ReDSteR JR III
Vantage jr. III
Vantage jr. III
140
150
130
140
lENGTH
(cm)
mOUNTING
lINE frOm
SKI TaIl (cm)
lENGTH
(cm)
mOUNTING
lINE frOm
SKI TaIl (cm)
Access
151
66,50
AA0024384+
theory
168
78,00
AA0024378+
Access
161
71,50
AA0024384+
theory
177
82,50
AA0024378+
Access
171
76,50
AA0024384+
theory
186
87,00
AA0024378+
Access
181
81,50
AA0024294+
elysian
150
70,50
AA0024378+
Access
191
86,50
AA0024294+
elysian
159
75,00
AA0024298+
Century
146
61,00
AA0024294+
elysian
168
79,50
AA0024298+
Century
156
66,00
AA0024358+
Drifter
164
74,50
AA0024298+
Century
166
71,00
AA0024298+
Century
176
76,00
AA0024358+
Drifter
173
79,00
AA0024356+
Charter
166
68,50
AA0024358+
Drifter
182
83,50
AA0024356+
Charter
176
73,50
AA0024360+
Free Dream
157
63,50
AA0024356+
Charter
186
78,50
AA0024360+
Free Dream
164
67,00
AA0024398+
133
63,00
AA0024360+
Free Dream
171
70,50
83,50
AA0024398+
143
68,00
AA0024360+
Free Dream
178
74,00
AA0024362+
Descender
156
63,00
AA0024362+
Descender
163
66,50
AA0024362+
Descender
170
70,00
AA0024362+
Descender
177
73,50
AA0024364+
Ultimate
163
68,50
lENGTH
(cm)
mOUNTING
lINE frOm
SKI TaIl (cm)
140
66,00
AA0024378+
150
71,50
63,50
AA0024370+
trooper
140
66,00
53,50
AA0024370+
trooper
150
71,50
AA0024370+
trooper
160
74,00
AA0024370+
trooper
170
82,00
AA0024370+
trooper
177
85,00
AA0024380+
RItUAL
174
78,00
AA0024380+
RItUAL
182
82,00
AA0024380+
RItUAL
190
86,00
AA0024372+
Automatic
179
78,00
AA0024372+
Automatic
186
82,50
AA0024372+
Automatic
193
86,00
AA0024382+
ALIBI
173
80,00
AA0024382+
ALIBI
180
58,50
Sap Nr.
mODEl NamE
Sap Nr.
mODEl NamE
AA0024412+
150
63,50
AA0024386+
Rascal I
70
30,00
AA0024386+
Rascal I
80
33,00
AA0024344+
ReDSteR JR I
70
30,00
AA0024344+
ReDSteR JR I
80
33,00
AA0024284+
Affinity jr. I
70
30,00
AA0024284+
Affinity jr. I
80
33,00
AA0024340+
ReDSteR JR II
90
36,50
AA0024340+
ReDSteR JR II
100
40,50
AA0024340+
ReDSteR JR II
110
45,00
AA0024382+
ALIBI
187
87,00
AA0024398+
153
73,00
AA0024340+
ReDSteR JR II
120
48,50
AA0024368+
Punx
155
78,00
AA0024292+
Century jr. II
110
50,50
AA0024408+
Vantage jr. I
70
30,00
AA0024368+
Punx
164
82,00
AA0024292+
Century jr. II
120
55,00
Sap Nr.
mODEl NamE
17
AA0024408+
Vantage jr. I
80
33,00
AA0024368+
Punx
173
87,00
AA0024292+
Century jr. II
130
89,00
AA0024410+
Vantage jr. II
90
36,50
AA0024368+
Punx
182
91,00
AA0024400+
Punx Jr II
110
50,50
AA0024410+
Vantage jr. II
100
40,50
AA0024374+
Bent Chetler
183
89,50
AA0024400+
Punx Jr II
120
55,00
AA0024366+
Aspect
158
67,00
AA0024410+
Vantage jr. II
110
45,00
AA0024374+
Bent Chetler
192
94,00
AA0024400+
Punx Jr II
130
59,50
AA0024366+
Aspect
164
70,00
48,50
AA0024450+
Millennium
161
78,50
79,50
73,00
36,50
82,00
168
170
169
theory
Aspect
Millennium
AA0013960+
AA0024366+
AA0024450+
AA0024450+
Millennium
177
86,50
AA0013960+
theory
177
84,00
AA0024366+
Aspect
176
76,00
AA0024376+
Blog
161
78,00
AA0013960+
theory
186
88,50
AA0024366+
Aspect
182
79,00
AA0024376+
Blog
169
82,50
AA0024376+
Blog
177
86,50
AA0024376+
Blog
185
90,50
AA0024354+
Atlas
182
79,00
AA0024354+
Atlas
192
84,00
AA0024296+
Supreme
149
67,00
AA0024296+
Supreme
157
73,00
EVOX 045
70
OK 1
80
OK
EVOX 045
90
OK
100
OK
110
OK
120
OK
EVOX 045
130
NO
140
NO
150
NO
AA0024296+
Supreme
165
77,00
EVOX 045+
OK
OK
EVOX 045+
OK
OK
OK
OK
EVOX 045+
NO
NO
NO
AA0024416+
PANIC
149
69,00
XTE 045++ ET XS
OK
OK
XTE 045++ ET S
OK
OK
OK
OK
XTE 045++ ET S
NO
NO
NO
OK
XTE 7++ ET S
NO
NO
NO
OK
XTE 7++ ET M
OK
OK
OK
NO
FFG 7
NO
NO
NO
OK
FFG 7
OK
OK
OK
AA0024410+
AA0024390+
Vantage jr. II
Rascal II
120
90
AA0024390+
Rascal II
100
40,50
AA0024390+
Rascal II
110
45,00
AA0024390+
Rascal II
120
48,50
AA0024350+
etL
135
54,50
AA0024350+
etL
145
59,50
AA0024350+
etL
155
64,50
AA0024350+
etL
165
69,50
AA0024350+
etL
175
74,50
AA0024244+
Blackeye ti
160
68,00
AA0024244+
Blackeye ti
167
71,50
AA0024244+
Blackeye ti
174
75,00
AA0024416+
PANIC
157
73,00
XTE 7++ ET XS
OK
AA0024244+
Blackeye ti
181
78,50
AA0024416+
PANIC
165
77,00
FFG 7
NO
AA0024394+
Punx Jr III
140
66,00
AA0024416+
PANIC
173
80,50
AA0024394+
Punx Jr III
150
71,30
AA0024416+
PANIC
181
85,00
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approved by aTOmIC
Not allowed
1) mounting area limited to sole lengths 210mm (70-90 cm); 260mm (100-120 cm)
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BINDINGS
mODEl DESCrIpTION
TECHNOlOGy:
VAR FTC Full Flex Race Setup
X-raCE X20 rS
Toe lug
Solelength window
Heel lug
Adjustment window
TECHNOlOGy:
*EGA VAR FTC Full Flex Race Setup
Solelength window
Heel lug
Toe lug
Adjustment window
Heel lever
Heel lever
Adjustment lever
Brake
Brake blocks
Toe piece
AFD
Brake blocks
Adjustment lever
Brake
mODEl
WEIGHT
X 16
2,95 kg
19,5mm
ohne Adapter
X 12
2,94 kg
22,5mm
mit Adapter
HEIGHT
Z-NUmBEr
SOlE lENGTH
21,5mm
17,3 mm
8 16
249-364 mm
24mm
17,3 mm
4 12
249-364 mm
TOE
mODEl
WEIGHT
X-RACe X20 RS
3,25 kg
22,5mm
18
ohne Adapter
mit Adapter
HEIGHT
Z-NUmBEr
SOlE lENGTH
27 mm
12 - 20
260 - 370mm
24mm
TOE
HEEL
X-raCE X19
TECHNOlOGy:
VAR FTC Full Flex Race Setup
Solelength window
Heel lug
Toe lug
Heel lever
Brake blocks
mODEl
WEIGHT
X-RACe X19
3 kg
Adjustment lever
Brake
Toe piece
AFD
ohne Adapter
22,5mm
mit Adapter
Adjustment window
HEIGHT
Z-NUmBEr
SOlE lENGTH
27 mm
11 - 19
260 - 370mm
HEEL
21,5mm
aTTENTION:
ATOMIC bindings may only
be mounted by qualified
personnel/ dealers!
The use of binding sprays or
wax removal sprays is prohibited
as these can considerably alter
the release values.
NOTE: The X-RACe binding
can be mounted:
onto ATOMIC D2 skis with
pre-drilled hole pattern
onto ATOMIC-Raceplates with
pre-drilled holes
onto all skis with standardized
binding-mounting-areas (dIN
IsO 8364)
Mounting Procedure X 20
RS (page 20, figure A):
1. Mount the Base Plate Toe by
tightening the screws at min. 4
Nm
2. Mount the heel base plate
incl. the brake by tightening
the screws at min. 4 Nm
3. Open the VAR fully by
pushing the 2 red buttons
and slide the toe piece from
the middle towards the tip of
the ski onto VAR position 4
4. Move the Toe to the Number
21,5mm
24mm
aTTENTION:
Never move the heel piece
further back than the marking
on the side of the heel!
Mounting Procedure X19,
X16, X12 (page 20, figure B):
1. Mount the Base Plate Toe
by tightening the screws at
min. 4 Nm
2. Mount the heel base plate by
tightening the screws at min.
4 Nm and mount the brake
by tightening the screw in the
middle at min 4 Nm.
3. Push the VAR lever over
tho the right and slide the
toe piece from the middle
S
X20/X18/X16
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aTTENTION:
Never move the heel piece further back than the marking on
the side!
BRAKE
X16
HEEL
X - RACE BINDINGS
X20/X18/X16
World Cup
TOE
Toe piece
AFD
small 260-295mm
medium 295-325mm
large 325-360mm
Aufkleber
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X - RACE BINDINGS
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BINDINGS
Mounting Procedure X 20 RS
NEOX 12/14/rS
TECHNOlOGy:
Personal positioning Fullflex DIN-Scale Laser
Toe piece base plate unit
Heel lever
Heel piece
Positioning unit
Wire strap
mODEl
WEIGHT
NeoX 14 RS
3,19 kg
NeoX 12 RS
2,86 kg
NeoX 10
2,71 kg
Central screw
Step in plate
Adjustment window
Toe piece
mOUNTING SCrEWS
13mm
14,5mm
without Adapter
with Adapter
18mm
a
Mounting Procedure X19, X16, X12
HEIGHT
Z-NUmBEr
SOlE lENGTH
24 mm
6 - 14
260 - 365mm
24 mm
4 - 12
260 - 365 mm
24 mm
3 - 10
260 - 365 mm
19,5mm
19,5mm 21,5mm
TOE
20
Toe lug
AFD plate
HEEL
21
aTTENTION:
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14
2
12
11
16
13
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10
1 Toe piece base plate unit 2 Toe piece 3 Toe piece steel band
4 Afd 5 Marking Central on the toe piece baseplate unit
6 Marking forward on the toe piece baseplate unit 7 Heel piece
baseplate unit 8 Heel piece 9 Heel piece steel band
10 Brake 11 sole length cover 12 Pos. cap
13 Central screw 14 setting spindle for forward pressure
15 dIN setting screw 16 sole length-scale
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BINDINGS
ImpOrTaNT: Make sure that the Afd (4) clicks into place in the guides
of the base plate unit toe piece.
Adjust the measured sole length:
a. For the Central-Position the figure on the toe piece steel band
(corresponds to the measured sole length of the boot in cm) must be
set to the Central Marking (5) on the base plate unit toe piece (1).
B. For the Forward-Position the figure on the toe piece steel band
(corresponds to the measured sole length of the boot in cm) must be
set to the forward Marking (6) on the base plate unit toe piece(1).
Mounting steps:
1. slide the toe piece into the base plate-unit starting at the front part
of the base plate-unit.
2. To fit in the AFD Plate see attached picture for the matching
position. Mount the Afd Plate and screw it tight with a maximum of
4 Nm!!!
3. slide heel piece of the binding into the base plate- unit.
Make system settings by following the detailed NeOX mounting
instruction which is attached to each binding.
a. If the setting spindle projects out of the heel unit housing, the binding
pressure is too low. Open the binding and turn the setting spindle
clockwise.
with the screwdriver (Picture 1). Pull the steel band forward out of
the guidance. Apply now the steel band extra long in reveres order.
(Picture 2)
B. If the setting spindle is inside the heel unit housing, the binding
pressure is too high. Open the binding and turn the setting spindle
anti-clockwise.
1.3.2.5.Place the ski boot in the binding, close the binding and check
again.
1.3.3. Adjusting sole Height
NOTE: The NeOX has an automatic toe height adjustment in the 19
mm 1.5 mm range.
1.4. Check
1.4.1. Check whether the brake arms can move freely along the edges
of the ski.
The brake arms should safely lift the tail end of the ski when placed in
a horizontal position. If this is not possible, check the function of the
brake mechanism.
1.4.2. Make sure that the toe piece, the heel unit and all screws are
flush and tight.
1.4.3. Check the toe pieces by pressing the boot about 10 mm out of
the binding and then releasing it. It should go back into place evenly.
1.4.4. Place the boot in the binding, close the binding and check
whether the setting spindle which is located at the back of the binding
on the heel unit is flush with the casing of the heel unit housing.
1.5. removal
Remove the binding by following the mounting instructions in
reverse (see section 1.3.).
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3. With the steel band extra long you will reach a max. sL from
382mm (Picture 3) for a sL 360 mm and longer, mount the Toe
piece always on Position 360. On the steel band extra long there
will be only one position on the setting-up chart. Make sure that you
adjust 360 mm on toe and heel. In this position you adjust the sL by
using the forward pressure screw.
4. forward Position is not possible!
5. ATTENTION! By using the steel band extra long You will not stand
cebtered on the ski.
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Important Note: Set torque drill low in order to not strip drill
holes; use hand screw driver for final tightening of srews.
2. Rebuilding the Neox Binding to fit sole length longer than
328 mm
1.1.6. Press down the toe piece steel band until it clicks into the
corresponding position.
1.1.7. Place the heel piece base plate set (7) over the pre-drilled holes
on the ski.
a. sole length < 340 mm: Use the front holes
1.1.8. first tighten the 2 front screws and then the 2 back screws with
4,5 Nm each.
1.1.9. Remove the braking lock.
1.1.10. slide the heel piece (8) with the heel piece steel band (9) from
the rear of the base plate unit heel piece along the guide underneath
the brake (10) and above the toe piece steel band (3).
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To reach a sole length from 370 and larger follow following steps.
1. from a foot length (sL) 340 mm you have to choose the back
position of the heel unit holes on the Binding plate.
2. exchange the steel band on the heel. Remove the plastic attachment
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BINDINGS
XTl
TECHNOlOGy:
Twin Pivot Automatic Toe Height Adjustment Movable AFD
TECHNOlOGy:
Twin Pivot Easy Mounting Ultra Light Construction
Heel lug
Toe lug
Toe piece
Heel lug
Heel lever
Brake blocks
Adjustment window
Brake
Heel lever
mODEl
WEIGHT
Xto 614
HEIGHT
Z-NUmBEr
3,29 kg
31,5 mm
6 - 14
Xto 412
3,24 kg
31,5 mm
4 - 12
Xto 310
3,17 kg
31,5 mm
3 - 10
TOE
HEEL
Toe piece
Toe lug
Brake
Brake blocks
mODEl
WEIGHT
XtL 9
1,98 kg
XtL 7
1,98 kg
TOE
Adjustment window
HEIGHT
Z-NUmBEr
34 mm
2,5 - 9
34 mm
2 - 7,5
HEEL
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mOUNTING
1. Insert the Thin Plate in the seating ahead the plate (fig. 1).
2. Place it correctly with a rotational motion (fig. 2).
1
aDjUSTING EXamplE
6. Identify the length of the boot.
7. If you have boot sole L 306 mm, adjust the Toe on the 308 mm
mark. The range in this case is 301 mm to 308 mm (fig. 7).
8. If you have chosen the L 306 mm, adjust the Heel piece on the
312 location. The range in this case is 305 mm to 312 mm (fig. 8).
9. Step in the boot and check forward pressure (fig. 9). The arrow on
the housing must be within the scribed area.
3. from the rear, slide the Toe piece on the interface until it
corresponds with or is just above your boot sole length using the
manual lock to authorize the sliding (fig. 3 & 4).
3
9
NO
4. from the rear, slide the Heel piece on the interface until it
corresponds with or is just above your boot sole length using the
manual lock to authorize the sliding (fig. 5).
5. Mount the Brake following the usual procedure (fig. 6).
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OK
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BINDINGS
XTE 045
1 Insert the toe piece from the front and position on the track according
to the boot sole length.
1 Insert the toe piece from the front and position on the track according
to the boot sole length.
XTE 10
2 Insert the heel piece from the back and position on the track according
to the boot sole length.
2 Insert the heel piece from the back and position on the track according
to the boot sole length.
EASYTRAK C5
EASYTRAK
EASYTRAK
C5 C5
EASYTRAK L7
XTE 7
EASYTRAK L7
EASYTRAK
L7L7
EASYTRAK
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27
XTE 45
OK
OK
OK
NOK
NOK
OK
NOK
Ref: 6517801K
Printed in France
Ref: 6517801K
Printed in France
Ref: 6517801K
Printed in France
mODEl
WEIGHT
Xte 10
1,9 kg
Xte 7
1,9 kg
Xte 045
1,22 kg
mOUNTING SCrEWS
1,9kg
TOE 18MM
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HEIGHT
aDjUSTmENT raNGE
DIN
30mm
3 - 10
30mm
2 - 7,5
28mm
0,5 - 4,5
NOK
NOK
Ref: 6517801K
NOK
Printed in France
Ref: 6517801K
Printed in France
Ref: 6517801K
Printed in France
NOK
Printed in France
HEEL 18MM
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BINDINGS
Models
TECHNOlOGy:
Twin Pivot Adjustable wings AFD
Wing adjustment
simultaneous
manual 2 mm
automatic
automatic
ffG 16 TEam
B1
Toe lug
Heel lug
Toe piece
ffG 14 TEam
eVoX 045 to Xto 14
B2
Heel lever
Adjustment window
Brake
Brake blocks
WEIGHT
FFG 14
FFG 12
FFG 10
FFG 9
FFG 8
2,84 kg
2,15 kg
1,84 kg
1,84 kg
1,84 kg
HEIGHT
Z-NUmBEr
8mm
16,5 mm
16,5 mm
16,5 mm
16,5 mm
16,5 mm
6 - 14
4 - 12
3 - 10
3-9
2,5 - 7,5
8mm
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mODEl
TOE
HEEL
WING aDjUSTmENT
1. Manual adjustment (fig. A1): only one adjustment
screw, which is located on the left side of the toe piece.
- Place the boot in the binding (closed position).
- Loosen the micrometric screws to loosen the wings.
- Check that the tip of the boot sole is flush against the butt
plate (fig. A2). This contact is made when the boot has
lateral play. do not over tighten, the boot may no longer be
centered.
2. automatic adjustment: the wings on the toe cup are selfadjusting.
A1
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C2
C3
D1
29
C1
A2
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BINDINGS
TraCKEr
5 - Insert the screw and tighten with a screwdriver between 2 and 4 N.m
WarNING
These alpine bindings are intended to be used only with the
following ski boots:
Alpine ski boots compliant with ISO 5355 standard
aND
Ski boots equipped with WTR technology labelled kit
of walking soles for touring skiing compliant with touring
standard (ISO 9523).
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mOUNTING
& aDjUSTING prOCEDUrE
1 for mounting Backcountry bindings, holes have to be
drilled with the salomon mounting jig (ref 32670501) to ensure
a proper alignment of the binding.
2- Mount the toe base plate and the step-in by tightening the
screws at 4 N.m
Any use with other ski boots could cause the ski-binding-boot
system to be faulty and affect release characteristics, which
would increase the risk of serious injury while skiing.
7 - step in the boot and adjust the heel pieces position with a screwdriver and check forward pressure.
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Therefore, skiers are warned not to use this product with any ski
boots other than those meeting the standards indicated above.
skiers are advised to consult the dealer where this product
was purchased, or an equipment specialist at any sALOMON
authorized ski dealer of this product, for further information
regarding which ski boots meet the standards listed above.
3 - Remove the plastic piece which holds the screw and
remove the screw from the toe piece
8 - Adjust the boot toes height by turning the adjustment screw to create a gap between the boot sole
and the binding.
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BINDINGS
HIKING MODE
Switch from skiing to hiking position
1 - Use the ski pole to push backward the step in, lift the ski boot, and flip forward the hiking aid.
CRAMPON BACKCOUNTRY
Use the crampon which is adapted to the ski waist width.
1-P
ush backward the step in, lift the binding, and flip forward
the hiking aid
2 - Push on the ski brake (A) and separate it from the heel
piece (B)
2 - Insert the crampon in the two lugs of the toe piece and
lock the crampon
3-
Take the new ski brake (A), insert the two lugs and
assemble the ski brake on the heel piece (B)
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33
3 - Before using crampons make sure that the hiking aid is
in the low position. NEVER USING CRAMPONS IN THE
HIGH POSITION
4 - From the front, slide backward (A) the complete heel piece
and readjust the heel pieces position (B).
2 - Push back the climbing aid and lock down the binding heel piece
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BINDINGS
EvOX
TECHNOlOGy:
Vertical Pivot Easy mounting Twin Pivot
Evox 10/7
Toe lug
Heel lug
Evox 045
Heel lug
Brake
Brake
Heel lever
Toe piece
Heel lever
Brake blocks
Toe lug
Toe piece
TOE:
1. Pull the center mounting hole sliding track out from the binding far
enough to insert the screw into the ski (photo A3).
2. Tighten the screw until it is fi rmly seated and hold the toe to keep it
from rotating on the ski.
Brake blocks
3. Next, slide the toe piece towards the seated center screw until the
two rear screws align with their respective holes (photo A4).
4. Tighten the rear screws until they are fi rmly seated.
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mODEl
WEIGHT
eVoX 10
HEIGHT
Z-NUmBEr
2,15 kg
17 mm
3 - 10
eVoX 7
1,84 kg
17 mm
2 - 75
eVoX 045
0,94 kg
17 mm
0,5 - 4,5
TOE
HEEL
5. Make sure the toe is screwed tightly to the ski. The top of each
screw should be fl ush with the base plate.
A3
Heel lug
Heel lever
Toe lug
Toe piece
Brake
A4
Brake blocks
mODEl
WEIGHT
HEIGHT
Z-NUmBEr
eVoX 10++
2,2 kg
30 mm
3 - 10
eVoX 7++
2,2 kg
30 mm
2 - 7,5
eVoX 045++
1,36 kg
20 mm
0,5 - 4,5
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TOE
HEEL
HEEl pIECE:
Place the heel over the prepared holes and tighten the screws
using a crisscross screwing pattern.
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BINDINGS
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Synchro Center
MOUNTING INSTRUCTION 4R
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pre-season:
1. Visually inspect and clean all equipment in inventory.
2. Test all bindings using selected reference boots and a mechanical
testing device.
3. Test a sampling of boots in inventory using selected reference
bindings and a mechanical testing device.
In-season:
1. At specified intervals, select samples from inventory to be tested.
2. Inspect visually using the same procedures that apply to preseason.
End of season:
To prepare the rental equipment for summer storage, lower all the
binding release adjust-ments to the minimum. Close the binding
heel pieces.
Visually inspect, clean, repair and lubricate each rental system:
1. To remove the heel, slide the housing backward off the track.
2. Clean the track with a damp rag or cloth. do not use solvents,
hot water or pressurized water to clean bindings. solvents may
cause permanent damage to the plastic structure by dangerously
modifying the products technical characteristics. The markings
can also be erased.
3. Wipe any dirt from the underside of the heel housing and from the
area under the open heel cup.
4. Apply Atomic grease (reference Z 740076) sparingly to the
underside of the heel housing, the heel track and the area under
the open heel cup.
5. Replace the heel on the track.
6. The brake is removable to facilitate ski maintenance.
7. store in a cool, dark, ventilated place.
Explanation of entry/exit/re-entry:
The proper use of the system (entry, exit and re-entry) should be
explained using the skiers own system as an example.
3. Calculate the ratio between the two tests by dividing the result
with the lubricant by the result without it.
4. If the quotient is above 1.2 or under 0.8, the system is considered
to be incompatible. If the boot test result is a satisfactory +/- 30%,
but the binding does not release within the readjustment tolerance
range, check the calibration of the adjustment machine. Have
another technician redo the test. If the system still falls outside the
range, the binding should not be used.
SKIEr INSTrUCTION aND WarNING
In principle an adjustment report is established by the ski shop and
delivered to the user.
It shall at least contain the following information:
- skiers parameters,
- indicator value,
- measured value of Mz and My, or pass/fail result of the system
test. The exact content of the report and its delivery conditions are
defined by the national standard organizations 11088.
400
100
360
90
320
80
280
70
240
60
200
50
160
40
120
30
80
20
40
0
FAIL
PASS
FAIL
Torsion (Nm)
fINal CHECKING
Lubrification test
maINTENaNCE
Proper maintenance of rental systems includes a complete
inspection of the entire rental inventory prior to the ski season.
This should be followed by periodic in-season inspections to help
ensure that all components are functioning correctly.
SyNCHrO CENTEr
10
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
120
160
200
240
Clean test
70
80
90
100
280
320
360
400
Torsion (Nm)
0
40
80
Forward flex (Nm)
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BINDINGS
INSpECTION
TO KEEp yOUr rENTal EQUIpmENT IN GOOD CONDITION
WHIlE mINImIZING lIaBIlITy WE rECOmmEND
THE fOllOW-ING prOGram:
rENTal-TEST prOCEDUrES
since it is impractical to perform a full inspection each time
a
system is rented, a routine of preseason and inseason
inspections has been developed to verify release indicator accuracy,
confirm correct equipment function, and assure proper assembly
and adjustment procedures by the rental shop staff.
fully implemented, the procedures that follow provide rental shop
customers a standard of care equivalent to that provided retail shop
customers under current IsO and AsTM standards.
prESEaSON INSpECTION
Correction factor
The value that must be added or subtracted from the initial visual
indicator setting to bring the test result within the Inspection
Tolerance (or Inspection Range).
Directions of release
Unless otherwise specified (see Inseason Inspection), the directions
of release to be tested are forward lean and clockwise and
counterclockwise in twist.
Test Device
A device which meets IsO standard 11110 [or AsTM standard
F1061] and has been checked and maintained in the manner
specified by the device manufacturer.
Test Result or Release Torque
The middle quantitative value of three tests made in the same
direction.
prESEaSON TEST
All rental bindings, new and used, are visually inspected, and then
tested using specially selected Reference Boots.
1. Select five single boots with sole lengths as specifi ed in Table [A]
for the binding type to be tested: adult, junior, or child.
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ImpOrTaNT TErmS
All rental boots, new and used, are visually inspected for damage,
wear, contamination, broken or missing parts, or inferior materials at
contact points with the binding.
In addition, one boot per cell is tested for boots that are new to
the rental inventory.
A cell is all boots of the same make, model, age, and shell size.
A random selection of 5% of all boots, previously accepted into
inventory, is also tested. Tests are performed with a test device and
a pair of specially selected reference bindings.
If a boot fails, all boots from that cell are then tested. Boots that fail
and cannot be repaired are removed from inventory.
INSEaSON TEST
Inseason inspections are performed on complete rental systems to
ensure that the equipment is adjusted appropriately and continues
to function correctly.
Typically 5% of the rental inventory is tested during each two weeks
sampling period.
The random sample is equally divided between equipment that is
available for rental and equipment that has just been rented.
The equipment in the as rented category is from real skiers in
the condition in which it is either dispatched or returned, while the
available for rental equipment may be set up for fictitious skiers.
Only single skis, not pairs, are tested, and testing at the toe is only
required in one direction.
A count is maintained of test results which exceed allowable limits.
The magnitude and frequency of these deviations determines the
frequency of future inspections.
shops which fail an inspection must sample daily until the source of
the problem is found and corrected.
Then, as inspection results improve, the frequency of sampling and
inspection is relaxed.
INSpECTION prOCEDUrES
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depressing the heel piece cocking lever and checking that the
heel piece returns the boot quickly and completely to the latched
position. [other product specifi c procedures if required]
7. Manually release the binding 3 times in each direction.
8. Lubricate all boot/binding interfaces with a mild liquid detergent
and water solution.
9. With the ski Binding Test device determine the Release Torque
for each direction of release (forward lean and both directions in
twist).
10. Record PAss in the bindings maintenance record if Test
Results are within the Inspection Ranges provided in Table [a].
11. set the ski aside if the Test Result in any directions of release is
outside the Inspection Range in Table [A].
12. follow Troubleshooting Procedure (page 105) for units which
have been set aside and retest if changes in the units condition
or adjustment are made.
13. Record fAIL in the bindings maintenance record if, after
troubleshooting, test results in any direction of release are
outside the In-Use Range. Replace the failed unit and retest
before returning the ski to service.
14. If after troubleshooting, Test Results are outside the Inspection
Range but within the In-Use Range, apply a Correction factor
to the unit and note the Correction factor for that unit in the
bindings maintenance record.
15. If many bindings fail, check the test device and re-inspect the
Reference Boot. If necessary, select another boot and retest the
bindings.
1. Clean all boots with [a mild detergent and water], and repair or
replace damaged or missing parts.
8. Rank the five forward lean results and select as the Reference
Boot for forward lean, the middle boot.
Preseason Binding Inspection
The procedure that follows is an integral part of preseason
maintenance.
It is also a good way to determine if maintenance is adequate and
which units have outlived their usefulness and must be removed
from inventory.
1. Clean areas of the bindings that contact the boot and perform all
preseason binding maintenance.
2. Visually or manually check:
a. Afd condition.
b. Brakes function.
c. Release indicator readability and travel.
d. screw tightness.
e. [other product specifi c inspections if required]
3. fit each binding to the Reference Boot and adjust the release
indicators to the value in Table [A].
4. Check that the heel track and toe track code (if any) agree with
the sole length code (if any) of the Reference Boot.
5. With the Reference Boot in the binding, verify elastic travel of the
toe piece by striking the boot toe with a mallet or dead hammer
and checking that the toe piece returns the boot quickly and
completely to center.
6. Verify elastic travel of the heel piece by lifting the boot while
7 Rank the five twist results and select as the Reference Boot for
twist, the middle boot.
3. Remove from inventory all boots that have failed the visual check.
2. Visually check:
a. Conformance with IsO and other applicable standards. If the
bootcontacts the binding, brake, or Afd in areas other than
the designated contact points, it may be incompatible with the
binding. [product specific figure or description]
b. Boot material. If the sole at the contact points with the binding
or AFD can be scratched with a finger nail, the boot may be of
inferiors quality and incompatible with the binding.
c. Boot sole condition. If the boot sole is damaged, worn, or
contaminated at contact points with the binding or Afd in a
manner which can not be corrected, the boot may be incompatible
with the binding.
d. Brake compatibility with sole
e. Rubber and/or metal sole protectors. If such materials contact the
binding or Afd the boot may be incompatible with the binding.
f. Mold flashings. Flashing which can be seen or felt at contact
points with the binding, brake, or Afd must be carefully
removed.
39
Binding-Type
Solelength
mm
Release
Indicator
Setting
R e f e r e n c e - R e f e r e n c e - Twist
Rorque Twist Rorque
InspectionNm
Forward Nm Range Nm
Forward
InspectionRange Nm
Twist In-Use
Range
Nm
Forward
In-Use Range
Nm
E
J
L
Children
Junior
Adult
258
306
327
2,0
4,3
6
20
43
58
64-87
141-194
194-271
14-27
31-58
43-78
52-10
120-229
165-320
75
165
229
17-23
37-50
50-67
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BINDINGS
Note: when using Table [A], in the Boot Inspection procedured that
follow, the Sole Length and Release Indicator Setting Columns
should be ignored.
40
Sample size
Inseason sampling
and inspection
Inseason Inspection
TYPE I SKIERS:
Ski conservatively
Sample Frequency
Random sampling is conducted throughout the entire season.
Frequency is as follows:
1. After 7 days of operation.
2. If the sample passes the next sampling is taken after another 7
days of operation.
Inventory Size
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
16
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
80
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values). For Type III skiers move down the chart two Skier
Codes.
3. For Skier who are 50 years or older, or under 10 years, move up
one line.
4. Record the skiers code on the workshop form.
5. Match the skiers actual boot sole length with the selected Skier
Code to find the bindings initial indicator setting and adjust both
toe and heel pieces to this setting.
6. Follow the instructions for mounting and/or adjusting of the
system, as described in the earlier chapters.
7. Record pass/fail results and final indicator settings on the
workshop form when all procedures are successfully completed.
NOTE: The binding system must pass all required tests for the
dealer to receive indemnifi cation. The Adjustment-Chart identifies
a range of appropriate release torque values. The calculation of the
range is made using a continuous function, that is, pound by pound
to yield a graphic representation of the standardised torque range
bounded by (more or less) straight lines. For practical purposes,
manufacturers charts have been designed using weight intervals,
rather than a smooth, continuous function. These intervals identify
release torque values for skiers that fall within the standardised range,
so they are entirely appropriate. Calculators, computer programs,
and electronic system testers can and do make use of the actual
equations however. This means that for a given skier, there can be
more than one calculated reference torque value, torque range, and
indicator scale setting depending on the method used.
The settings table is on page 41.
No recommendations for women according AFNOR NFX 50007, FDS 52-748 for France!
41
important information
The choice of the correct ski binding depends on a number of
different factors (e.g. weight, size, age, sole length, skiing ability and
skiing style).
Attention: Make sure that you give the instruction sheet to the
customer - it contains essential informations.
Not following the instructions above will void ATOMIC from any
liability and warranty, except if ATOMIC is proven to be negligent.
Troubleshooting Procedures
we recommend
for a
height of
>
185 cm or 6 1
or weight of
>
85 kg or 185 lbs
or skiing ability
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BINDINGS
This procedure follows ASTM F1063 for retail bindings, ASTM F1064
for rental bindings and ISO/FDIS 11088 International Standard. For
further guidance please refer to these documents.
There are three possible inspection results:
1) Inspection Range +/- 15% (+/- 1 line on the Adjustment Chart).
As noted in step 10 above, no further action is necessary.
2) In Use Range +/- 30% (+/- 2 lines on the Adjustment Chart).
Technician is required to apply Correction Factor--adjust binding
up to 30% (+/- 2 lines from the target value on the Adjustment
Chart). Procedure to apply Correction Factor:
Chart 1
Chart 2
Height
FT/IN
22-29
14-17
30-38
18-21
39-47
Skier measurements
42
adjustment chart
22-25
26-30
31-35
Skier
Code
5 18
8 29
11
40
14
52
17
64
2,50 2,25 2 1,75 1,50 1,50
20
75
23
87
27
102
3,50 3
48-56 D
57-66 E
67-78 F
36-41
79-91
42-48
92-107
31
120
49-57
4,50 4 3,50
3,50 3
37
141
58-66
43
165
67-78
50
194
79-94
58
229
8,50 8
67
271
320
121
520
137
588
95
210
148
195
410
65
N
O
P
3 2,75 2,50
7 6,50 6
Inspection parameters
380
452
43
Note: the initial indicator values found in this table are only the starting point in the binding setting process.
The initial values may need to be modified in order to achieve the correct measured release values.
Note:
1. For skiers 13 kg no further correction is appropriate
2. For skiers 17kg Skiertype 1 is inappropriate
3. For skiers 21kg Skiertype 3 should not be used
4. For Skiers from 50 years and older, or under 10 years, please choose one line higher.
5. This Skiing code is verified to Type 1 skiers.
For Skiers Type 1-: one line higher.
For Skiers Type 2: one line lower.
For Skiers Type 3: two lines lower.
For Skiers Type 3+: three lines lower.
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Skier measurements
Chart 1
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57-66 E
67-78 F
79-91
26-30
31-35
36-41
Inspection parameters
87
102
120
141
165
194
229
271
320
452
520
588
23
27
31
37
43
50
58
67
137
4,50 4 3,50
3,50 3
5,50 5 4,50 4 3,50 3
6,50 6 5,50 5 4,50 4
7,50 7 6,50 6 5,50 5
8,50 8
7 6,50 6
380
75
20
2,50 2,25 2 1,75 1,50 1,50
64
17
3 2,75 2,50
52
14
5 18
8 29
11
40
Note: The initial indicator values found in this table are only the starting point in the binding setting process.
The initial values may need to be modified in order to achieve the correct measured release values.
Note: 1. For skiers 13 kg no further correction is appropriate / 2. For skiers 17kg Skiertype 1 is inappropriate / 3. For skiers 21kg Skiertype 3 should not be used /
4. For Skiers from 50 years and older, or under 10 years, please choose one line higher. / 5. This Skiing code is verified to Type 1 skiers.
For Skiers Type 1-: one line higher. For Skiers Type 2: one line lower. For Skiers Type 3: two lines lower. For Skiers Type 3+: tree lines lower.
65
79-94
195
67-78
210
58-66
95
49-57
92-107
42-48
410
48-56 D
22-25
148
39-47
18-21
30-38
14-17
22-29
10-13
Height
FT/IN
Skier
Code
Chart 2
Initial indicator value
depending on the boot sole length (mm)
44
adjustment chart
BINDINGS
SKIS
45
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SKIS
BaSE fINISH
set
polishing
edge
off-set polished
(diagram)
46
SKITIpS
Dismantling: All ATOMIC ski tips have the same sealing mechanism
(forced fit). To remove, first warm the tip slightly with a hair dryer
before placing it in a vice. The tip can now be removed by moving
the ski to and fro.
Advantage:
Excellent edge grip, precision
Mounting: Warm the ski tip with a hair dryer and then slide it on to
the ski as far as possible. The tip can now be fixed with a rubber
malled.
Width-Spareparts
Height
SKI prEparaTION
If the base is damaged, it must be ground after repair work has been
carried out. The structure should be smooth.
CHaSSIS / plaTES
All pre-mounted chassis, plates, from ATOMIC are fixed with the
correct torque for the individual ski model.
for this reason, chassis, plates, should not be removed and
remounted as this may reduce the retention force. ATOMIC
Structure
The bottom of the ski has an easily recognizable structure. In
order to achieve good gliding properties in all types of snow, we
recommend a relatively wide rounded structure with grooves that
are not too deep.
47
Tip: Linear structures guide the ski very well, but make it more
difficult to turn. Crossed off-set structures allow the ski to swim
freely on the snow surface and improve turning properties.
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NOTES
BOOTS
48
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RIDE
REDSTER
The fastest boot ever made
The new Redster takes the performance skier to a whole new level. In close
collaboration with ATOMICs athletes, our engineers in Altenmarkt have
developed a boot which responds more sensitively to the terrain, which steers
more precisely and above all else accelerates more explosively. Based on our
podium proven geometry, a totally new design has taken shape that boasts
greater sensitivity, which is now even lighter, and one that makes you faster.
CARBON SPINE
SOFT
YELLOW
MEDIUM
WHITE
HARD
BLACK
Supernatural Acceleration
50
51
FLEX CHASSIS
Soft, medium and hard frames can be
easily exchanged for custom feel.
Individually customizable according
to discipline and skiing style
Individually tune the feel and sensitivity
Custom forefoot exibility delivers better
balance, more control
200 g weight reduction per pair
micro CUFF
ALIGNMENT
Doubled amount of cuff alignment;
total range of 8: inward 2, outward 6.
Better alignment = more responsive,
more comfortable skiing
Quicker turn initiation and maximum power
transmission
Customizable according to discipline = faster
Customizable to biomechanical needs =
more comfortable
ANATOMIC FIT
Long heel section, short toe section connected by an
arcing mid section with optimized deformation zones.
Improved forefoot exibility offers better balance
Maximum sensitivity means increased responsiveness and snow feel
Goal: create the best out of the box fit. Ever. With the help
of worlds best boot-fitters, we have created the most anatomically shaped last the ski boot world has ever seen. No
need to make the boot work- fit more feet instantly
without the need for special ovens or compression gadgets.
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BOOT CONCEpTS
rEDSTEr prO (Dimension in mm)
rEDSTEr DNa
rEDSTEr
mould Nr
1 MM OFFSET SHELL
0 SHELL ROTATION
FORWARD LEAN ANGLE 16-18
52
prO
jUNIOr
WC 170
lIfTED
WC 160
lIfTED
WC 150
WC 130
WC 110
prO 130
prO 110
prO 90
WC 90
prO 80
WC 70
SPINE
MATERIAL
Carbon
Carbon
Carbon
Carbon
Poly
Carbon
Poly
Poly
Poly
Poly
Poly
SHELL
MATERIAL
PU
PU
PU
PU
PU
PU
PU
PU
PU
PU
PU
CUFF
MATERIAL
PU
PU
PU
PU
PU
PU
PU
PU
PU
PU
PU
LINER
Race FIS
Race FIS
Race FIS
Race FIS
Race FIS
ELITE T3
PRO T2
PRO T2
Race FIS
SPORT
T1
SPORT
T1
STRAP
Dual Strap
35mm
Velcro
Strap
RSX Alu
RSX Alu
RSX Alu
RS 6000
RS 6000
RS 6000
RS 6000
Medium
Only
All
3 Included
Medium
Only
Medium
Only
Medium
Only
None
None
12/22
12/26
12/26
12/26
12/26
No
Frame
12/26
No
Frame
12/26
BUCKLE
FRAMES
BOOT
BOARD
SIZE RANGE
RSX
Locking
RSX
Locking
RSX
Locking
12/22
12/22
12/22
25.5 - 29.5 22.5 - 29.5 22.5 - 29.5 22.5 - 29.5 22.5 - 29.5
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
No
ROTATIONAL
CUFF
HARDWARE
0 + 3mm
included
0 + 3mm
included
0 + 3mm
included
0 + 3mm
included
0 + 3mm
included
0 + 3mm
included
0 + 3mm
included
0 + 3mm
included
0 + 3mm
included
NOT
Included
NOT
Included
Rubber
Mid Grip
Rubber
Mid Grip
Low Cuff:
22.5-24.5
Low Cuff.
22.5-24.5
All
Low Cuff
All
Low Cuff
All
Low Cuff
Reg. Cuff:
25.5-29.5
Reg. Cuff:
25.5-29.5
ADDITIONAL
SPEC
3mm
lifters
included
3mm
lifters
included
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Size MP
Low Cuff:
22.5-24.5
Reg Cuff:
25.5-29.5
Rubber
Mid Grip
02.0.01.0
Sole
last
22.0 - 22.5
266
247
90
Length
Length
Width
22.0 - 22.5
266
247
87
23.0 - 23.5
275
257
92
23.0 - 23.5
275
257
89
24.0 - 24.5
285
267
94
24.0 - 24.5
285
267
91
25.0 - 25.5
295
277
96
25.0 - 25.5
295
277
93
26.0 - 26.5
305
287
98
26.0 - 26.5
305
287
95
27.0 - 27.5
315
297
100
27.0 - 27.5
315
297
97
28.0 - 28.5
325
307
102
28.0 - 28.5
325
307
99
29.0 - 29.5
335
317
104
29.0 - 29.5
335
317
101
rEDSTEr WOrKBOOK
GENEral INfO
The following will serve as guidelines and instructions for modifying
the shell & cuff of the new Atomic Redster family of boots. Given
its unique Carbon Fiber and Polyurethane composition, the new
Atomic Redster represents a revolutionary advancement in ski
boot construction. Our engineers in Altenmarkt were able to
combine the light weight and high strength aspects of Carbon
Fiber with the malleable and trusted aspects of Polyurethane.
TOOlS
ROTATIONAL
POWER
CONTROL
3mm
3mm
injected lift injected lift
mould Nr
RSX Alu
All
All
All
All
3 Included 3 Included 3 Included 3 Included
12/22
02.0.01.1
Size MP
98 MM NARROW FIT
WC
Stretching
Rocco boot press
Croc press
Scott press
Hydraulic stretchers
53
Grinding
Suhner Minifix 25 exidrive (Europe)
Fordom 1/3 HP exidrive (USA)
25mm double cut round ball carbide cutter
20-25mm multi directional cutter
12mm double cut cylinder carbide cutter
apper wheel for polishing
Flat bed sander
Bench mounted router
(if working with W/C 160 or 170 lifted)
Heating
Heat gun AEG powertherm 600EC
Nestor infrared ceramic heater
Boot oven 110C
Measuring
Infrared temperature gun
Digital external caliper
Verniers gauge
Height gauge
Protractor
Bevel box digital level
Milled at plate for reference
General
Solid surface (granite tile is ideal) for cooling boots
Sloping podium
Boot spreader
Boot vice with solid plate (as supplied with Rocco press)
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rEDSTEr WOrKBOOK
Cutting around the throat of the lower shell provides the best
way to soften the Redsters ex (the deeper the cut, the softer
the ex), which should be ground with a high-speed cutter rather
than cut with snips. {Recommend 12mm cylinder carbide burr}
All edges should be ground smooth and polished with a ap wheel
so that no over cuts are present as this can cause shell splitting
or delamination if the cuts are allowed to extend with the forces
of skiing.
Heat moulding: entire shell & cuff
54
WC 170
15
WC 160
15
WC 150
15
WC 130
15
WC 110
10
WC 90
10
WC 70
10
PRO 130
10
PRO 110
10
PRO 90
10
PRO 80
10
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OfTENING flEX
55
There is significant material in the heel area of the Redster shell, but
as with all areas care should be taken when grinding. The Carbon
Spine will become visible approximately 50% of the way through
the material, and the size and structure of the plastic chippings
form the grinder head will change (larger harder particles) when
you start to grind into the carbon areas. Work slowly with light
pressure, do not remove more than 70% of the overall thickness
of the material to maintain shell structure. If stretching is required
in this area along with a grind (see section on stretching heel area)
it should ideally be done before the grind. However, if stretching
must be done after grinding then care must be taken since the
thinned area of carbon material will heat through very quickly. The
safest option is to use a boot oven at 110C assuming no other
stretches have been made to the shell. If this is not possible then
proceed with spot heating at low temperatures from a distance.
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BOOT CONCEpTS
HaWX DNa
2-COMPONENT SHELL WITH I-FLEX INSERTS
100 MM MEDIUM FIT
1 MM OFFSET SHELL
3 SHELL ROTATION
FORWARD LEAN ANGLE 16
BUrNEr
HaWX
Keep your balance more easily, control the ski more
precisely, and ski with less fatigue: for all that, you
need a boot that gives you reliable traction and still
allows the forefoot its natural freedom of movement.
Dimension in mm
polyurethane
BUrNEr DNa
1-COMPONENT SHELL WITH ONE LIVE FIT INSERT
polyethylene
(PE) Cuff
56
Dimension in mm
mould Nr
Size MP
last
Size MP
22.0 - 22.5
265
248
92
23.0 - 23.5
275
258
94
24.0 - 24.5
285
268
96
25.0 - 25.5
295
278
98
26.0 - 26.5
305
288
100
Width
27.0 - 27.5
315
298
102
266
247
90
28.0 - 28.5
325
308
104
275
257
92
29.0 - 29.5
335
318
106
24.0 - 24.5
285
267
94
30.0 - 31.5
355
338
110
25.0 - 25.5
295
277
96
26.0 - 26.5
305
287
98
27.0 - 27.5
315
297
100
28.0 - 28.5
325
307
102
29.0 - 29.5
335
317
104
rECCO EQUIppED
HaWX 100
HaWX 90
HaWX 80
HaWX 100 W
HaWX 90 W
HaWX 80 W
SHELL
MATERIAL
PU
PU
PU
PU
PU
PU
PU
PU
CUFF
MATERIAL
PU
PU
PU
PU
PU
PU
PU
PU
LINER
Elite T3
Pro T2
Pro T2
Sport T1
Sport T1
Pro T2
Sport T1
Sport T1
STRAP
45mm Velcro
45mm Velcro
35mm Velcro
35mm Velcro
35mm Velcro
35mm Velcro
35mm Velcro
35mm Velcro
BUCKLE
Edge 7000
Edge 7000
Edge 7000
Edge 7000
Edge 7000
Edge 7000
Edge 7000
Edge 7000
BOOT BOARD
Plastic
Plastic
Plastic
Plastic
Plastic
Plastic
Plastic
Plastic
SIZE RANGE
24.5-30.5
+ 31.5
25.5-30.5
+ 31.5
24.5-30.5
+ 31.5
25.5-30.5
+ 31.5
24.5-30.5
+ 31.5
22.5 27.5
22.5-27.5
22.5-27.5
CUFF
ALIGNMENT
(INSIDE)
Excenter
Screw
Excenter
Rivet
Excenter
Rivet
Excenter
Rivet
Center
Rivet
Excenter
Rivet
Excenter
Rivet
Center
Rivet
CUFF
ALIGNMENT
(OUTSIDE)
Excenter
Screw
Excenter
Screw
Excenter
Rivet
Excenter
Rivet
Excenter
Rivet
Excenter
Rivet
Excenter
Rivet
Excenter
Rivet
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
No
Double
Density
Double
Density
Double
Density
Double
Density
Single
Density
Double
Density
Double
Density
Single
Density
GRIP PADS
57
rECCO EQUIppED
HaWX 110
ENERGY
SPRING
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ENErGy SprING
A spring steel component returns the reverse cambered shell back
to neutral at the end of each turn, producing a lively feel to the boot
and readiness for the next turn.
HaWX 120
ENDUrO CHaSSIS
Weve taken our podium-proven race geometry and combined it with
real all mountain traction. Our race geometry gives the all mountain
skier the confidence to attack steeper, more aggressive terrain than
ever before and our Ridge Walker Sole made with genuine Skywalk
rubber provides superb traction all over the mountain.
I-flEX ZONES
True game-improvement technology that allows the skiers
forefoot to naturally ex during a turn, providing the skier with better
balance, more control, and easier skiing.
Length
23.0 - 23.5
06.0.01.0 / 96.0.01.1
Length
22.0 - 22.5
mould Nr
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BOOT CONCEpTS
m TECH DNa
B TECH DNa
2-COMPONENT SHELL
2-COMPONENT SHELL
1 MM OFFSET SHELL
1 MM OFFSET SHELL
3 SHELL ROTATION
3 SHELL ROTATION
m TECH
B TECH
Dimension in mm
Dimension in mm
mould Nr
07.0.01.0 / 07.0.01.1
Size MP
58
23.0 - 23.5
276
258
96
24.0 - 24.5
286
268
98
25.0 - 25.5
296
278
100
26.0 - 26.5
306
288
102
27.0 - 27.5
316
298
104
28.0 - 28.5
326
308
106
29.0 - 29.5
336
318
108
30.0 - 305
346
328
110
afS CUff
The Adaptable Fit System Cuff can be easily adjusted in order to fit
different calf shapes. By loosening the screw and lowering the cuff,
cuff height is reduced by 10 mm and circumference is enlarged by
8 mm.
afS SHEll
Turning the screw on the outside of the heel reduces the ramp
angle from 4 to 3 and consequently provides the skier with more
internal volume.
afS lINEr
The AnAtomical cut out and 4-way stretch materials instantly
provide up to 10 mm of automatic calf adaptation in our Womens
Specific liners.
m 110
m 90
m 80
m 70
m 90 W
m 80 W
m 70 W
SHELL
MATERIAL
PU
PU
PU
PE
PU
PE
PE
CUFF
MATERIAL
PU
PE
PE
PE
PE
PE
PE
LINER
Pro T2
Sport T1
Sport T1
Comfort
Sport T1
Sport T1
Comfort
STRAP
35mm Velcro
35mm Velcro
35mm Velcro
35mm Velcro
35mm Velcro
35mm Velcro
35mm Velcro
BUCKLE
RS 6000
RS 6000
RS 6000
RS 6000
RS 6000
RS 6000
RS 6000
BOOT BOARD
Plastic
Plastic
Plastic
Plastic
Plastic
Plastic
SIZE RANGE
25.5 29.5
+ 30.5
25.5-29.5
+ 30.5
25.5-29.5
+ 30.5
25.5-29.5
+ 30.5
25.5-29.5
+ 30.5
CUFF
ALIGNMENT
(INSIDE)
Excenter Screw
Excenter Rivet
Center Rivet
Center Rivet
Excenter Rivet
CUFF
ALIGNMENT
(OUTSIDE)
Excenter Screw
Excenter Rivet
Excenter Rivet
Center Rivet
Excenter Rivet
Excenter Rivet
Center Rivet
AFS SHELL
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
No
AFS CUFF
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
GRIP PADS
Double Density
Double Density
Double Density
Single Density
Double Density
Double Density
Single Density
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mould Nr
Size MP
01.0.01.0 / 01.0.01.2
Sole
last
Length
Length
Width
22.5 - 23.0
274
257
98
23.5 - 24.0
284
267
100
24.5 - 25.0
294
277
102
25.5 - 26.0
304
287
104
26.5 - 27.0
314
297
106
27.5 - 28.0
324
307
108
28.5 - 29.0
334
317
110
29.5 - 30.0
344
327
112
30.5 - 32.0
364
347
114
aNaTOmIC SHEll
Designed to provide the skier with ample big toe room and
a generous fit across the foot, while at the same time securing
the rear foot with a narrow heel pocket.
59
B 120
B 90
B 70
B 90 W
B 70 W
SHELL
MATERIAL
PU
PU
PE
PU
PE
CUFF
MATERIAL
PU
PE
PE
PE
PE
LINER
Pro T2
Sport T1
Comfort
Sport T1
Comfort
Plastic
STRAP
45mm Velcro
35mm Velcro
35mm Velcro
35mm Velcro
35mm Velcro
25.5-29.5
+ 30.5
25.5-29.5 + 30.5
BUCKLE
BT 6000
BT 6000
BT 6000
BT 6000
BT 6000
Center Rivet
Center Rivet
BOOT BOARD
Plastic
Plastic
Plastic
Plastic
Plastic
SIZE RANGE
25.0-30. 0
+ 31.0 + 32.0
25.5-30.0
+ 31.0 + 32.0
25.5-30.0
+ 31.0 + 32.0
23.0-27.0
23.0-27.0
CUFF
ALIGNMENT
(INSIDE)
Excenter Rivet
Center Rivet
Center Rivet
Center Rivet
Center Rivet
CUFF ALIGNMENT
(OUTSIDE)
Excenter Rivet
Excenter Rivet
Center Rivet
Excenter Rivet
Center Rivet
GRIP PADS
Single Density
Single Density
Single Density
Single Density
Single Density
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BOOT CONCEpTS
Dimension in mm
Size MP
OvErlOaD
lIvE fIT
Live Fit is the first ski boot in the world that transmits the exact
shape of your foot LIVE through the liner and shell. Even when
stepping in, the boot immediately adapts to the width of your
foot. While skiing, it preserves the natural foot print for perfect
balance making skiing easier than ever. Live Fit. Your Perfect
Fit. Instantly.
OvErlOaD DNa
2-COMPONENT SHELL WITH LIVE FIT INSERTS
Dimension in mm
60
Sole
last
Length
Width
22.0 - 22.5
269
251
94-98
23.0 - 23.5
279
261
96-100
24.0 - 24.5
289
271
98-102
25.0 - 25.5
299
281
100-104
26.0 - 26.5
309
291
102-106
27.0 - 27.5
319
301
104-108
28.0 - 28.5
329
311
106-110
29.0 - 29.5
339
321
108-112
30.0 - 30.5
349
331
110-114
31.0 - 32.5
369
351
114-118
These zones automatically adapt to the skiers forefoot shape providing instant comfort, improved sensations, better blood ow, warmer
toes and happier feet.
Length
Width
22.0 - 22.5
269
251
94-98
23.0 - 23.5
279
261
96-100
24.0 - 24.5
289
271
98-102
25.0 - 25.5
299
281
100-104
26.0 - 26.5
309
291
102-106
27.0 - 27.5
319
301
104-108
28.0 - 28.5
329
311
106-110
29.0 - 29.5
339
321
108-112
30.0 - 30.5
349
331
110-114
31.0 - 32.5
369
351
114-118
lIvE fIT
90
lIvE fIT
80
lIvE fIT
70
lIvE fIT
60
lIvE fIT
50
lIvE fIT
90 W
lIvE fIT
80 W
lIvE fIT
70 W
lIvE fIT
60 W
lIvE fIT
50 W
SHELL
MATERIAL
PU
PU
PU
PE
PE
PE
PU
PU
PE
PE
PE
CUFF
MATERIAL
PU
PE
PE
PE
PE
PE
PE
PE
PE
PE
PE
LINER
Pro T2
Pro T2
Sport T1
Sport T1
Comfort
Comfort
Pro T2
Sport T1
Sport T1
Comfort
Comfort
STRAP
45mm
Velcro
35mm
Velcro
35mm
Velcro
35mm
Velcro
35mm
Velcro
35mm
Velcro
35mm
Velcro
35mm
Velcro
35mm
Velcro
35mm
Velcro
35mm
Velcro
BUCKLE
Mega Alu
Mega Alu
Mega Alu
Mega Alu
Mega Alu
Mega PC
Mega Alu
Mega Alu
Mega Alu
Mega Alu
Mega PC
BOOT
BOARD
Plastic
Plastic
Plastic
Plastic
Plastic
Plastic
Plastic
Plastic
Plastic
Plastic
Plastic
25.5-30.5
+ 31.5
+ 32.5
25.5-30.5
25.5-30.5
+ 31.5
+ 32.5
25.5-30.5
25.5-30.5
+ 31.5
+ 32.5
25.5
+ 30.5
22.5-27.5
22.5-27.5
22.5-27.5
22.5-27.5
22.5-27.5
CUFF
ALIGNMENT
(INSIDE)
Excenter
Screw
Excenter
Rivet
Excenter
Rivet
Excenter
Rivet
Center
Rivet
Center
Rivet
Excenter
Rivet
Excenter
Rivet
Excenter
Rivet
Center
Rivet
Center
Rivet
CUFF
ALIGNMENT
(OUTSIDE)
Excenter
Screw
Excenter
Screw
Excenter
Rivet
Excenter
Rivet
Excenter
Rivet
Center
Rivet
Excenter
Screw
Excenter
Rivet
Excenter
Rivet
Excenter
Rivet
Center
Rivet
GRIP PADS
Double
Density
Double
Density
Double
Density
Single
Density
Single
Density
Single
Density
Double
Density
Double
Density
Single
Density
Single
Density
Single
Density
OvErlOaD 60
3 SHELL ROTATION
SHELL
MATERIAL
PU
PU
PE
CUFF
MATERIAL
PU
PE
PE
Sport T1
Comfort
Our 2-buckle design with oversized power strap allows for easy entry and exit, all while properly securing your foot for all day comfort
on the slopes.
lIvE fIT
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Length
1 MM OFFSET SHELL
Length
SIZE RANGE
last
mould Nr
Size MP
Sole
LINER
Shockilla
Pro T2
STRAP
45mm Velcro
45mm Velcro
35mm Velcro
BUCKLE
Mega Alu
Mega Alu
Mega PC
BOOT BOARD
Plastic
Plastic
Plastic
SIZE RANGE
25.5-29.5
25.5-29.5
25.5-29.5
CUFF
ALIGNMENT
(INSIDE)
Excenter Rivet
Excenter Rivet
Center Rivet
CUFF ALIGNMENT
(OUTSIDE)
Excenter Screw
Excenter Rivet
Center Rivet
GRIP PADS
Double Density
Double Density
Single Density
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BOOT CONCEpTS
WOmEN DNa
TRUE SIZE 22.0 MP
WOMENS SPECIFIC CUFF HEIGHT UP TO SIZE 27.5 MP
WOMENS SPECIFIC LINER
CONSTRUCTION ON ALL WOMENS LINERS
TraCKEr
WOmEN
1-COMPONENT SHELL
98 MM NARROW FIT + LIVE FIT PERFORMANCE
1 MM OFFSET SHELL
0 SHELL ROTATION
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ENDUrO CHaSSIS
Weve taken our podium-proven race geometry and combined it with
real all mountain traction. Our race geometry gives the all mountain
skier the confidence to attack steeper, more aggressive terrain than
ever before and our Ridge Walker Sole made with genuine Skywalk
rubber provides superb traction all over the mountain.
rECCO EQUIppED
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afS lINEr
Dimension in mm
TraCKEr DNa
mould Nr
Size MP
last
Length
Length
Width
24.0 - 24.5
285
267
94
25.0 - 25.5
295
277
96
26.0 - 26.5
305
287
98
27.0 - 27.5
315
297
100
28.0 - 28.5
325
307
102
29.0 - 29.5
335
317
104
TraCKEr
130
TraCKEr
110
TraCKEr
90
TraCKEr
110 W
SHELL
MATERIAL
PU
PU
PU
PU
CUFF
MATERIAL
PU
PU
PU
PU
Elite T3
Elite T3
Sport T1
Pro T2
Dual Strap
35mm
Velcro
35mm
Velcro
35mm
Velcro
LINER
The AnAtomical cut out and 4-way stretch materials instantly provide
up to 10mm of automatic calf adaptation in our Womens Specific
liners.
afS CUff
The Adaptable Fit System Cuff can be easily adjusted in order to fit
different calf shapes. By loosening the screw and lowering the cuff,
cuff height is reduced by 10mm and circumference is enlarged by 8 mm.
ClIma fOam
A unique foam construction that traps more air against the foot and
creates a new level of warmth found only with Atomic.
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KIDS
Our future needs the best boots today.
This is why we have revamped our ultra smooth exing
Kids boots with lower liner heights and new buckles
that offer better closure and ease of handling.
Dimension in mm
STRAP
BUCKLE
BOOT BOARD
SIZE RANGE
CUFF
ALIGNMENT
(INSIDE)
Carabiner
Carabiner
BT 6000
Carabiner
Shockilla
Shockilla
Shockilla
Shockilla
24.5 29.5
25.5 29.5
25.5 29.5
22.5 27.5
Excenter
Screw
Excenter
Rivet
Excenter
Rivet
Excenter
Rivet
CUFF
ALIGNMENT
(OUTSIDE)
Excenter
Screw
Excenter
Screw
Excenter
Rivet
Excenter
Screw
GRIP PADS
Skywalk
Rubber
Soles
Skywalk
Rubber
Soles
Skywalk
Rubber
Soles
Skywalk
Rubber
Soles
Size MP
Sole
last
Length
Length
Width
18.0 - 19.5
C 237
219
84,5
20.0 - 20.5
C 247
229
86,5
21.0 - 21.5
C 257
239
88,5
22.0 - 22.5
A 267
249
90,5
23.0 - 23.5
A 277
259
92,5
24.0 - 24.5
A 287
269
94,5
25.0 - 25.5
A 297
279
96,5
26.0 - 26.5
A 307
289
98,5
C= Children Norm /
A= Adult Norm
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CONfOrmaBlE fOOT-BEDS
Standard Liner
Insulation
All adult boots feature micro fleece insulation around the forefoot for
superior warmth
Thermal camera imaging clearly demonstrates the effectiveness
High heat loss = poor insulation
64
Therm-ic Pre Wired: In addition all B70, B80, B90 Men and
Women models are equipped with a Therm-ic foot bed; just add
a battery pack*.
* supplied separately
GENEral
6.1 mONDOpOINT TaBlE
The advantage of this system is that the different terms for size such
as size in england and the UsA and stich in france are standardised.
Using our foot Measuring device with the Order No. Z750092X,
retailers can easily measure the size and width of the customers foot.
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65
Shell checking:
Remove the liner and place the customers foot carefully inside the
shell.
The shell may have sharp edges so be very careful and ensure the
customer is wearing socks.
Ask the customer to slide their foot forward until the toes are touching
the front of the shell and check to see how much space is behind the
heel.
There is no precise way of establishing the correct amount of space
but 2cm is about average. However the fit depends on the individual
customer needs and expectations.
NOTe: shell checking is for guidance only and in no way
guarantees a correctly sized or fitting boot.
2 CM
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+
FIRST FIT
66
NEW aSy
=
FUNCTIONAL FIT
performance
PERFORMANCE
first fit
functional fit
EDGING PHASE
MeDIAL CoNtRoL FACe
SUPERIOR FEEL & GRIP FOR
MAXIMUM ENERGY TRANSFER
Maximum
Comfort Space
Minimal
Comfort Space
Thick Cushinioing
Lining
i-flex
67
ALL MOUNTAIN
RACE
ASY RENU
ASY SPORT
SHOCKILLA
Asymmetrical
Injected Collar
Mens, Womens
and Junior Cuff heights
RACE
Asymmetrical
Slider
JUNIOR COMFORT
FIT T-1
HAWX
M TECH
B TECH
AnAtomic Heel
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Therm-ic Prepared
& Prewired Inlay
8/21/12 2:34 PM
68
The
rECCO
search
equipment:
Is used by the organized
rescueservices - ski patrol of the
ski resort
Consists of a transmitter and a
receiver
Weighs 1,6 kg
The organized rescue services search with the ReCCO search
equipment which emits a signal. When the signal strikes the ReCCO
reflector, the frequency of the incoming signal is doubled and sent
back to the scanning antenna and receiver of the detector. The
9.5
2013-ATOMIC_Alpin_Tech_Manual_USA.indd 68-69
mICrO
9.7
9.1
B
9.2
9.3
9.4
To meet both needs, our Rental Boot offers the following features:
We have developed a letter code for the sole length that matches
the ATOMIC rental binding. Just match the letter code on the sole
with the one on the binding for fast and easy adjustment.
11.1.2 BARCOde
M-TECH/TRITECH
CODE
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
MONDOPOINT
23.0/23.5
24.0/24.5
25.0/25.5
26.0/26.5
27.0/27.5
28.0/28.5
29.0/29.5
30.0/30.5
SOLE
LENGTH
277
287
297
307
317
327
337
347
BITECH/SOFTTECH
MONDOPOINT
21.5/23.0
23.5/24.0
24.5/25.0
25.5/26.0
26.5/27.0
27.5/28.0
28.5/29.0
29.5/30.0
30.5/32.0
SOLE
LENGTH
274
284
294
304
314
324
334
344
364
There is a bar code on the back of the liner (Code 128 Type) that
includes a consecutive number. This has been co-ordinated with
software from Wintersteiger to simplify maintenance and allocation
of your rental boots.
11.2.1 sHeLL
Use of extremely durable TPU shell material and ultra-lightweight
TPO. Please note that cleaning agents, acid and extreme exposure
to ultravioletlight can cause the boot to lose its original rich colour
and appearance.
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9.5
Proceed as follows:
rENTal
11.1 HaNDlING
11.1.1 LeTTeR COdING
rEpaIrS
mETrIC
BUCKlES
For precision fitting: Turn the
catch clockwise or counter
clockwise.
maKING aDjUSTmENTS
Barcode
9.6
8/21/12 2:34 PM
NOTES
70
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NOTES
71
8/21/12 2:34 PM
Armenia
ALISA COOPERATIVE
52 Terian Street
375009 Yerevan
Tel.: +37 41056 46 47
noah-sports@netsys.am
Croatia
NO. 2 PLANET SPORT D.O.O.
Nova Cesta 131, 51410 Opatija
Tel.: +385 (0) 51 272-347
Fax: +385 (0) 51 712-100
info@planetsport.hr
Argentina
WINNERS PRODUCTOS
DEPORTIVOS S.A.
Av. Leandro Alem 690 Piso 22
1001 Ciudad de Buenos Aires
Tel.: +5411-5256-5000
info@winnersargentina.com.ar
Cyprus
FORCE EIGHT SPORTS LTD.
107 B, Fr. Roosevelt Avenue
P.O. Box 54402
3724 LIMASSOL
Tel.: +357 25579919
Fax: +357 25564426
force8@spidernet.com.cy
Australia
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Fax: +61 3 9587-2289
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Austria
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Fax: +43 6452 3900-16
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amersports.com
Belgium
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Bosnia and Herzegovina
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BIH-71000 Sarajevo
Tel.: +387 33 650-615
Fax: +387 33 712-540
comprex@bih.net.ba
Bulgaria
Baranko Sport Center EOOD
4, Luben Karavelov Str.
1142 Sofi a
Tel.: +359 2 980 9401
Fax: +359 2 981 7330
offi ce@baranco-sport.com
Canada
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Tel.: +1 905 470 9966
Fax: +1 905 470 7356
info@atomiccanada.com
Chile
GRYLAN LTDA.
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Echevers
Quilicura, Santiago, Chile
Tel.: +562 627 5065
Fax: +562 607 0036
grylan@grylan.cl
China
HI-RIDER SKIING GEAR
COMPANY
Hua Yun Hotel D210
Jia 26 Zhanlanguan Street
Beijing, P.R. China
Tel.: +86-10-88389664
Fax: +86-10-68365520 oder
+86-68363935
william@hi-rider.com.cn
Czech Republic
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Denmark
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Fax: +45 45565531
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Finland
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France (Belgium &
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Georgia
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Fax: +995 32 911739
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Germany
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Fax: +49 89 89801 129
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Great Britain
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GREAT BRITAIN
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Fax: +44 1276-404801
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Greece
HELLENIC FLAME SA
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Athens - Greece
Tel.: +30 2109608400
Fax: +30 2109608418
panos.andritsopoulos@
hellenicfl ame.gr
Hongkong
FUN 'N SNOW LIMITED
1801 Wing on Central Building
26 Des Voeux Road Central
Central, Hongkong
Tel: +852 28574504
info@funnsnow.com
Kosovo
VLENDI Ltd.
str. Mazllum Lakuci 52
50010 GJAKOVA
Tel.: + 381 390 327 888
Fax: + 381 390 327 888
ntisina@hotmail.com
Hungary
CSEPEL CENTER Kft.
Szllt u. 7
1211 Budapest
Tel: +36 306931995
Fax:+36 1 4208877
gabor.tettamanti@
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Latvija
SIA Intrad
Piedrujas 7, 1073 Riga
Tel: + 371 7 371762
Fax: + 371 7 821044
fsb@ml.lv
Iceland
PROSPORT EHF ISLENSKU
ALPARNIR
Faxafen 8, 108 Reykjavik
Tel.: +354 5342727
Fax: +354 5528987
alparnir@alparnir.is
India
OSHONIK VISION
(INTER-NATIONAL) PVT. LTD.
5-G Shahpur Jat, Near Hauz
Khas
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Tel.: +91 11 2649 8455
Fax: +91 11 2649 7640
oshonik@gmail.com
Iran
NIK VARZESH PIROUZ Co.
Apt#5, No. 243 Sarfaraz St.
Motahari Ave.
Tehran 19688
Tel.: +98-21-22253288
Fax: +98-21-22253286
info@niksport.com
Israel
SHLAGIM SKI & SPORT
P.O.Box 75,
Kfar Monash, 42875
Tel.: +972-9-8941721
Fax: +972-9-8940225
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Italy
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Lebanon
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Tel: +961-3-208238
Fax: +961-1-490664/665
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Lithuania
UAB PROSPORT LT.
Draugystes 19
51230 Kaunas
Tel: +370 67270159
Fax: +370 37 210580
info@prosport.lt
Macedonia
SPORT LIFE D.O.O.
V. Vlahovic 31, 1000 Skopje
Tel.: +389 2 3127 360
Fax: +389 2 3127 360
sportlife@telekabel.net.mk
Netherlands
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Plesmanstraat 1, 3833 LA
LEUSDEN
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Fax: +31 33 457 3334
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New Zealand
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204 Cumnor Terrace, PO
Box 19-704, Woolston 8002,
Christchurch
Tel: +64/3/381/2190
Fax: +64/3/381/2191
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Norway
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Fax: +47 6755 1331
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Japan
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Fax: +81-3-3527-8737
info_atomic@atomicsnow.jp
Poland
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UL. RACLAWICKA 20
41-506 CHORZOW
Tel.: +48 32 349 04 44
Fax: +48 32 241 53 62
summit@summit.pl
Kazakhstan
PRITA SPORT LAND
Tole bi str. 78
480091 Almaty
Tel.: +7 327 272-06-06
Mob: +7 701 722 03 82
natalia_k@nssgroup.kz
Romania
ABITARE CG SRL
Str. Brazilor Nr. 55
500313 Brasov
Tel.: +40 268/412600
Fax: +40/268/476044
info@abitaresports.ro
Korea
AMER SPORTS KOREA LTD.
3 Fl. Namdo-Bldg. # 53-4
Chungdam-Dong,
Kangnam-Gu
Seoul, 135-100
Tel.: +82-2-518-0781
Fax: +82-2-547-5464
Daniel.lee@amersports.co.kr
Russia
AMER SPORTS RUSSIA
Kaluzhskoe shosse, 21 km
MEGA Mall, Offi ce 208
Leninsky District, Village
Mamyri
142704 Moscow region
Tel: +7 495 6412646
Fax: +7 495 641 2645
pavel.serebrovski@
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Serbia
BEO-SPORT SYSTEM D.O.O.
Viline Vode 47
11000, Beograd
Tel.: +381 11 2088 132
Fax: +381 11 2088 129
equipment@beosport.com
Slovakia
AMER SPORTS Czech Republic,
s.r.o., OZ
Hattalova 12
831 03 Bratislava
Slovakia
Tel: + 421 2 44640011
Fax: + 421 2 44450923
tomas.jezo@amersports.com
Slovenia
PLANET SPORT D.O.O:
Brodisce 5
1236 Trzin
Tel..: +386 1 530 2300
Fax: +386 1 530 2304
atomic@planetsport.si
Spain
AMER SPORTS SPAIN SA
Parque de Negocios Mas
Blau II
C/ Conca de Barber 4-6
08820 El Prat de Llobregat,
Barcelona
Tel: +34 93 262 5100
Fax: +34 93 262 5101
infoatomic@amersports.com
Sweden
AMER SPORTS SVERIGE AB
Asboholmsgatan 16
504 51 Boras
Tel.: +46 33 233 700
Fax: +46 33 233 740
info.sweden@amersports.com
Switzerland
AMER SPORTS SA
Bachtalen 33
6332 Hagendorn
Tel.: +41 41 784 26 26
Fax: +41 41 784 26 27
info.schweiz@amersports.
com
Turkey
DENIZSPOR SPOR
MALZEMELERI TICARET A.S.
Imam Ramiz Caddesi No. 109
81060 Merdivenky - Istanbul
Tel: +90 216 467 1383
Fax: +90 216 467 0889
denizspor@superonline.com
Ukraine
AWT Sport
Entrance #14, Offi ce 261
04071 Kyiv
Tel.: +38 044 207 12 01
Fax: +38 044 207 12 02
wilson@i.com.ua
USA
ATOMIC USA
2030 Lincoln Ave
Ogden Utah, 84401
Tel.: +1 800-258-5020
Fax: +1 801-334-4503
info@atomicski.com
Head Offi ce
ATOMIC Austria GmbH
Lackengasse 301
5541 Altenmarkt
Tel.: +43 6452 3900-0
Fax: +43 6452 3900-120
info.atomic@amersports.com
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