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1.  SWITCHING FROM SKI MODE TO TOUR MODE

changing

 

the

 

heel

 

assembly

 

into

 

tour

 

mode

a.   To change the heel assembly from ski mode 

(A)

 into tour mode 

(B)

, the heel assembly needs to 

be rotated so that the heel pins face to the left or to the right 

(B)

. If you are using the ZED with a 

brake, it helps to depress the brake a little to avoid catching your fingers as you rotate the heel. 
 

Note: It is very important to ensure that the heel assembly is rotated fully into the 
touring position (ie. it isn’t able to be rotated further). You must feel it click into its 
correct position to be sure it’s locked in tour mode. 
 
Note: Make sure not to depress the brake while turning the heel. First turn the turret 
THEN the brake can be locked into tour mode. It is important that the brake is not 
depressed during the switch until the turret has locked into position in order to avoid 
damage to the heel.

b.  Prior to stepping into the toe of the binding, push down on the toe lever with a ski pole to 

ensure the toe assembly is in ‘step in position.’ Then click into the toe of the binding with a 
forward sliding motion from the rear, aimed at the central BootStop. When positioned correctly, 
the toe pins in the binding jaws will snap tightly into the tech inserts in the toe of your boot.

c.  Once the boot is in the toe piece, step firmly down onto the brake (if used) to lock it into tour mode 

(C)

 
 
 

3.   SKI MODE

rotating

 

from

 

tour

 

mode

 

into

 

ski

 

mode

a.  When rotating the heel assembly from tour mode into ski mode hold the brake down (if used) 

with one hand and rotate the heel with the other. If you are not using brakes, hold the ski with 
one hand and rotate the heel with the other. The heel rotation is aided by springs, keep your 
hand away from the pins as they quickly rotate forward. When correctly in ski mode, the pins will 
be facing forward and the brake (if used) will be deployed 

(K).

 

Note: Hold the brake down while rotating the heel, to prevent catching your fingers (J).

changing

 

the

 

toe

 

assembly

 

into

 

tour

 

mode

d.  Before stepping into the ZED binding the toe assembly should be placed in the ‘step in 

position’. The toe assembly should be oriented with the toe tour mode lever pushed down 
and the jaws open 

(D)

.

e.  Once the toe assembly is in ‘step in position,’ step into the jaws with a forward sliding 

motion from the rear, rather than from directly above

 (E)

.

f.  When in tour mode it is recommended to lock out the toes. Do this by lifting the toe tour 

mode lever until it is at the tightest setting

 (F)

Note: The G3 ZED binding is only recommended to be skied with the tour mode lever 
unlocked in ‘ski’ mode. If the product is skied with the tour mode lock in place you are 
effectively removing the safety release features of the binding (as well as release func­
tions in avalanche conditions), and putting yourself at risk of injury or death. Skiing the 
binding this way could void your warranty should you damage the binding in the event 
of a fall. 
  

J

L

M

N

Step down on brake

Step in position

ZED toe in ski tour mode

ZED heel, 

low angle terrain

ZED heel, 

medium angle terrain

ZED heel, 

high angle terrain

Pins are facing to the side

ZED heel in ski mode

4.   STEPPING OUT OF THE ZED BINDING

a.  To step out of the binding, simply press down on the tour mode lever with your pole or your 

hand and raise your boot toe out of the binding 

(O).

 Pivot your boot toe to either the left or right 

to release the boot from the bindings heel pins.

O

A

C

B

D

E

F

step

 

in

 

position

b.  Before stepping into the ZED binding the toe assembly should be placed in the ‘step in 

position’. The toe piece should be oriented with the toe lever pushed down and the jaws open 

(L).

 After a release from the binding, it is necessary to switch the binding back to the step-in 

position before stepping back into the binding.

c.  Once the toe piece is in the ‘step in position’, step your boot into the jaws with a forward 

sliding motion from the rear, aimed at the central BootStop 

(M).

 That is a more effective entry 

angle than trying to enter the binding directly from above. 

d.  Once the toe piece has snapped firmly into the boot toe inserts, step your heel down firmly 

and the heel pins will engage with the boot heel insert.  You are now correctly in ski mode

 (N)

Note: The G3 ZED binding is only recommended to be skied with the tour mode lever 
unlocked in ‘ski’ mode. If the product is skied with the tour mode lock in place you 
are effectively removing the safety release features of the binding (as well as release 
functions in avalanche conditions), and putting yourself at risk of injury or death. Skiing 
the binding this way could void your warranty should you damage the binding in the 
event of a fall.

ZED heel, ski mode

Press brake down

Boot toe positioned  

to BootStop

ZED Toe, step in position

Step down

Press down to open the ZED toe

K

2. USING THE HEEL LIFTERS

a.  The ZED binding has 3 different levels of heel lifters for when you are climbing. When you are on flat 

terrain orient the binding with the heel lifters to the back 

(G)

.

b.  For moderately steep terrain, orient the binding with one of the heel lifters flicked forward 

(H)

. It can 

be flipped into place with either a hand or a ski pole.

c.  For steep terrain, orient the binding with both of the heel lifters flicked forward

 (H)

. They can be 

flipped into place with either a hand or a ski pole.

G

H

I

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