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5 kg

5 kg

5 kg

TRANSPORT THE SHOES WITH CARE!

Pack the shoes suitable to transport!

Incorrect transporta

ti

on can damage the shoes!

During  transport  always  make  sure  not  to  place  heavy  bags  or  any  other 
heavy loads on the top of the shoes. This can lead to breakage of the carbon 
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or even breakage of the carbon outsole.

Summary of Contents for ECL 2.0

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTIONS ESK 2 0 ECL 2 0 Before operating this equipment please read these instructions completely ENG V1 2 6 06 28 CAUTION READ INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE OPERATING ...

Page 2: ...ned for skiing performance We use carbon parts and have shaped them in such a way that we created a perfect balance between performance and fit Carbon stiffens the boot where needed and is externally lightweight but needs special care particularly when not skiing Consequently the user needs to know what to avoid when NOT skiing Please read these instructions carefully and completely The manufacturer...

Page 3: ...the boots by hand And never allow this to be done by somebody else Extreme bending or over flexing the shoe outsole as shown in the figure without the foot in the shoe can result in carbon structure delamination breakage and fractures Always put on the shoes to get a feel for the flex ...

Page 4: ...T ON THE SKI TRACKS ALWAYS USE OVERSHOES The boots flex perfectly when skiing The boots are not walking shoes Use overshoes when walking Please note the use of overshoes when outside the ski track is obligatory ...

Page 5: ...and or with a ski pole Before clicking into the ski binding clean the carbon sole manually and with care Before clicking into the ski bindings and skis clean the snow and dirt from the sole cleats manually by hand or with a ski pole and not by tapping orknocking shoe heel and or against the carbon chassis of the opposite shoe ...

Page 6: ...s suitable to transport Incorrect transportation can damage the shoes During transport always make sure not to place heavy bags or any other heavy loads on the top of the shoes This can lead to breakage of the carbon cuff or even breakage of the carbon outsole ...

Page 7: ...soles should be kept clean and free of dirt and mud to prevent bacteria build up and premature ageing High abrasion areas may change in appearance over the life of the product however it will not affect the shoe s performance or properties Shoes should be dried at room temperature without the aid of an external heat source including the sun To dry the shoes please follow these instructions o Stuff t...

Page 8: ...ether with the overshoes except while you are skiing and attached to the skis DO NOT OVER FLEX THE CARBON OUTSOLE BY HAND Never flex the boot by hand And never allow this to be done by somebody else The boots flex perfectly when skiing DO NOT KNOCK CARBON BOOTS TOGETHER Before clicking into the ski binding clean the carbon sole manually with care Use a ski pole to gently clean the sole cleats if nee...

Page 9: ...o feel the boot forefoot volume and to achieve perfect forefoot fit first unlace the boot maximally to the shoe tip before putting the shoe on for the first time than step in and tie the shoe tight but with feeling step by step from the shoe tip to the high instep Altering and adjusting shoe volume Even sock type can influence the feeling of the shoe s volume Always use the same sock type for boot vol...

Page 10: ...Both heel and metatarsal foot bed thickness must match original foot bed heel and metatarsal thickness If the custom insoles or orthotics are too thick in the heel area heel pocket fit and grip will be lossed completely The heel position is too high in relation to the boot s heel pocket position resulting in poor fit and performance If the custom insoles or orthotics are too thick in the metatarsal ...

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Page 12: ...Alpina d o o Strojarska 2 4226 Žiri Slovenia EU Telephone 386 4 51 58 000 Fax 386 4 51 58 370 E mail alpina alpina si www alpina si www alpinasports com ...

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