The heel of the binding
contains a flap, which in the folded position
forwards allows walking on skis and in the folded position upwards
it allows to clamp the heel of the ski boot into binding for downhill
skiing.
FASTENING OF SKI SHOES INTO BINDING FOR UPHILL (walking)
1.
It is necessary to set the flaps on the heels of the binding to the
walking position (to prevent unintentional clamping of the heel) by
tilting the flaps forwards to the pins, where they create an obstacle
for clamping the heel of the ski boot and at the same time they serve
as pads for ski boots.
2.
Swivel clamping of the ski boot in the front part of the binding
(toe) is possible by sliding the front insert of the ski boot onto
inner tip of the binding and then pulling the locking arm from the
outside to the vertical position so that the outer tip fits into the
insert from the outside.
When the locking arm is in the upright position, the binding tip
is locked.
MOUNTING OF BINDING
It is recommended to mount GRIZZLY.SKI bindings only on ultralight
ski mountaineering race or speed skis.
Binding installation and binding adjustment must be performed
by an authorized service center. The binding can only be mounted
according to the original template.
Any adaptation and modification of the binding is not strongly rec
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ommended and could lead to greater risks to the safety of the user.
BINDING ADJUSTMENT AND CORRECT USE
Prior to first use, the binding functions must be thoroughly famil
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iarized.
The toe of the binding
contains two arms with pins for swiveling
attachment of the front part of the ski boot. One arm is fixed. It is
part of the toe base. The other is a
locking arm
that allows the front
mount to be released and locked. This system is called
GRIZZLY
FIX (A)
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A
The toe of the binding
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5
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4
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Ski mountaineering binding
48
Weight 48 g
*
*Toe + heel.
Heel position for uphill
Released toe of the binding
Heel position for downhill
Locked toe of the binding