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ENGLISH<br />

• Skiers who designate themselves Type<br />

1 skiers accept a narrower margin of<br />

retention in order to gain a wider margin<br />

of release.<br />

• Entry-level skiers uncertain of their<br />

classification should be classified as a<br />

Type 1 skier.<br />

Type 2 skier:<br />

• Ski moderately.<br />

• Prefer a variety of speeds.<br />

• Ski on varied terrain, including "Most<br />

Difficult”.<br />

• Are skiers who do not meet all the<br />

descriptions of either Type 1 or Type 3.<br />

Type 3 skier:<br />

• Ski aggressively.<br />

• Normally ski at higher speeds.<br />

• Prefer steeper and more challenging<br />

terrain.<br />

• Favor higher than average release /<br />

retention settings.<br />

• Skiers who designate themselves Type<br />

3 accept a narrower margin of release<br />

in order to gain a wider margin of<br />

retention.<br />

Skiers who desire release / retention settings<br />

lower than Type 1 may designate<br />

themselves (1-) Type 1-. Move up the<br />

table one skier code.<br />

Skiers who desire release / retention settings<br />

higher than Type 3 may designate<br />

themselves (3+) Type 3+. Move down the<br />

table three skier codes.<br />

Skiers may select skier type designations<br />

that are different for twist and forward<br />

release. In such cases, the selection shall<br />

be indicated by a slash separating twist<br />

and forward lean selections respectfully<br />

(for example, K/L,K for the toe and L for<br />

the heel).<br />

3.3 Determine the release value<br />

In general the release value can be determend<br />

by two methods:<br />

16<br />

a) Weight method<br />

That’s the method which is usually used<br />

and recommended by DYNAFIT.<br />

b) Tibia method<br />

Only recommended in Germany<br />

3.4 Determine the release value<br />

by using the weight method<br />

Caution: For the determination of the<br />

release values the DYNAFIT adjustment<br />

charts of the former seasons are no<br />

longer valid. Use the present DYNAFIT<br />

adjustment chart given in this Manual.<br />

Necessary skier information:<br />

• Weight<br />

• Height<br />

• Skier type<br />

•Age<br />

• Boot sole length<br />

Determine the release value following<br />

the table on page 42/43<br />

The values lines are marked with the letters<br />

A – O for better orientation.<br />

• Find the skier’s weight in the left hand<br />

column and the skier’s height in the<br />

next column. If the skier’s weight and<br />

height are not in the same line, move<br />

up the chart one line.<br />

• The chosen line is determined for skier<br />

Type 1. For skier Type 2 move down<br />

the chart one line, for skier Type 3<br />

move down the chart two lines.<br />

• If the skier’s age is 50 or over or 9 and<br />

younger, move up the chart one line.<br />

• Locate the given release value in the<br />

chart at the intersection of the last<br />

chosen line and the column with the<br />

boot’s sole length. If there is a blank<br />

box, move left or right in the same<br />

line of the chart to the nearest number<br />

that shows a release value.<br />

• Adjust this release value on both toe<br />

and heel.<br />

02/07 © Salewa Sportgeräte GmbH • <strong>Dynafit</strong> • Saturnstraße 63 • 85609 Aschheim

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