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Take a Stance on Rental<br />
Rental Snowboard | 85<br />
1. Our SpeedDisc eliminates the need for tools.<br />
New this year is our SpeedDisc. It looks like a regular disc. But it’s perfect for the rental market because it comes<br />
mounted on our rental boards. It’s easy to adjust without tools. A rider or instructor can easily fine-tune the angle on<br />
the slope or go from regular to goofy in seconds without lugging around tools. The simple design also makes storage<br />
and maintenance easy.<br />
2. We’ve color-coded our gear.<br />
This makes it super easy to match a boot size to the right width board. Red goes with red. Blue goes with blue. This<br />
also helps instructors. When they know what to look for they can see with a glance if the problems a student is having<br />
has to do with mismatched gear.<br />
3. Rental gear that doesn’t look, well that it was rental:<br />
Our new TNT Shield tip and tail protectors are integrated into the boards and replace those big lame, plastic bumpers<br />
usually found on rental boards. New riders will love the fact that these boards have balanced shapes and flex properly<br />
to deliver forgiving performance. It also won’t hurt that they don’t scream, “HEY LOOK AT ME, I’M A <strong>RENTAL</strong>.”<br />
4. High-quality manufacturing:<br />
We’ve also integrated highly scratch-resistant top-sheets into our boards. In our boots we’ve included EVA liners so they<br />
dry quickly and are hygienic. Our rental helmets are made from rugged ABS and have an antibacterial Agion lining.<br />
You shop owners are going to love the higher re-sale values you can get on all of this gear at the end of the season.<br />
Step one: Ask your customer for his/her shoe size. Take the right boot with the corresponding binding.<br />
Boot Binding Board Match<br />
Boots<br />
Boards<br />
Binding<br />
Step two: Take a board of the corresponding color and choose length according<br />
to body height table below.<br />
Step three: Goofy or Regular?<br />
Goofy: right foot in front ; regular: left foot in front (about 80% ride<br />
this way). Which foot would you kick a ball with? Which foot is in<br />
front on a skateboard?<br />
This would be your front foot.<br />
Step four: ANGLES: B-Beginner (Front +35° / Back +8°), R-Advanced Freeride<br />
(Front +25° / Back +3°), S-Advanced Freestyle (Front +18° / Back +0°)<br />
rule of thumb:<br />
The board<br />
should go up<br />
to your chin