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TECHNICAL MANUAL 2020/21 HEAD RENTAL SOLUTIONS TABLE OF CONTENTS THIS MANUAL BELONGS TO: NAME: SHOP: DEALER #: 02 RENTAL SYSTEMS 01 HEAD RENTAL SKI 03 RENT AND RIDE IN 58 SECONDS 04 MAXIMUM AMBITION 62 RAISING THE RENTAL CUSTOMER EXPERIENCE 06 HEAD RENTAL SKI COLLECTION 2020.21 63 DURABILITY 08 HOW DOES IT WORK: BYS 69 USABILITY 10 CONSTRUCTION 70 SYSTEM INTEGRATION 12 TUNING 72 TYROLIA RENTAL BINDINGS 02 HEAD/TYROLIA RENTAL BINDINGS 14 HEAD RENTAL SKI BOOTS 04 HEAD/TYROLIA BINDING COLLECTION 2020.21 16 TECH FEATURES 74 HEAD/TYROLIA RENTAL LINE - DATASHEET 18 HEAD RENTAL BOOTS COLLECTION 2020.21 75 PARTS-REFERENCE CHART RENTAL 20 HEAD BOOTS SINGLE CODE 2020.21 81 TYROLIA ATTACK2 AT DEMO 21 RENTAL BOOTS FITTING BASICS 82 HEAD/TYROLIA POWERRAIL PR SYSTEM 23 REPAIR AND CARE 83 HEAD/TYROLA SLR PRO SYSTEM 25 SPARE PARTS 84 DRILL TEMPLATE FREEFLEX DEMO 27 HEAD/TYROLIA RENTAL SYSTEMS - SP, SR & SLR PRO 29 CLASSIFY YOURSELF 31 HEAD RENTAL SKI HELMETS 05 RELEASE/RETENTION ADJUSTMENT TABLE 34 TECH FEATURES 89 BINDING ADJUSTMENT 35 HEAD RENTAL HELMETS COLLECTION 2020.21 91 BOOT SOLE TYPES – ISO STANDARDS AND COMPATIBILITY 36 GENERAL SAFTY INFORMATION 92 VISUAL BOOT INSPECTION 39 HELMET INSPECTION REPORT 95 MAINTENANCE 41 TROUBLESHOOTING 43 HEAD/TYROLIA BRAKE LINE 45 HEAD RENTAL SNOWBOARDS 06 JUST ONE CLICK 46 FLEX 4D 97 WORKSHOP TOOLS & AIDS 47 HEAD SNOWBOARDS 98 HEAD/TYROLIA CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS 48 RENTAL BINDINGS 100 USE OF NON-RECOMMENDED SETTINGS 49 RENTAL BOOTS 101 TROUBLESHOOTING RELEASE/RETENTION PROBLEMS 50 HOW DOES IT WORK: 4D 102 EQUIPMENT RENTAL FORM 51 MOUNTING RENTAL SPEED DISC 104 USE OF THE EQUIPMENT RENTAL FORM 53 MAINTENANCE & SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 105 SIZING SYSTEMS 54 SPEED DISC TROUBLESHOOTING 106 PRE-SEASON AND IN-SEASON TESTING 55 SPARE PARTS COLLECTION 108 GLOSSARY OF BINDING TERMS 59 HEAD RENTAL SOLUTIONS | TECHNICAL MANUAL 20/21 | 03 RENT AND RIDE IN 58 SECONDS How can you go wrong when the same engineers and factory that builds skis for the worlds best skiers like Kjetil Jansrud, Beat Feuz and Wendy Holdener are responsible for the design and manufacturing of HEAD’S rental products? Combine that engineering know-how with a dedicated ”Worldwide Rental Product Manager” who worked the trenches of rental shops you have the best products that meet the needs for today’s skiers of all levels. With our systems, we address all the requirements of a high volume resort rental operator. 04 Rental Systems Rental HEAD is the fi rst company to design a simplifi ed rental system, reducing inventory needs to 5 ski sizes and only 3 boot sole lengths covering a range of 12 boot sizes. By minimizing the possible combinations, we have revolutionized how a resort staffs their rental department. All system products are premounted, pre-calibrated, bar-coded, color-coded and ready to use from the factory, reducing costly set-up time. Your rental shop is one of your highest yielding profi t centers. Why not supercharge with HEAD BYS Adult, HRS Junior and 4D Snowboard and move your rental customers to the slopes in 58 seconds. Each product is designed to ensure comfort, warmth and safety for the beginning to advanced skier/ snowboarder. Every other aspect of your business runs on a system. You have a POS system, a snow-making system, and a ticketing system, now it’s time for the HEAD RENTAL SYSTEM. HEAD RENTAL SOLUTIONS | TECHNICAL MANUAL 20/21 | 05 HEAD IS FOCUSED ON RAISING THE RENTAL CUSTOMER EXPERIENCE Quickest system to the slopes. Ease of use and sizing they understand. Confi dence-building ski and snowboard shapes for the fastest progression through ski school. Resort merchandising and POP to reinforce the HEAD rental experience. Design incorporating comfort, warmth, and safety in all our products. 06 Rental Systems Rental HEAD IS FOCUSED ON RAISING THE RENTAL CUSTOMER EXPERIENCE THE ONLY COMPANY PROVIDING • Factory mounting and binding calibration. • Certifi cate of Calibration good for fi rst season. • Sales and Tech Rep support in setting up rental fl eets and procedures. • Two year warranty on all rental products. • Free replacement parts for two years. • Online certifi cation and indemnifi cation for shop employees. WHY NOT REDUCE THE FOLLOWING • Fleet set-up time • Number of units required to operate your feet • Rental shop staffi ng at peak periods by 20% • Staffi ng at off-peak periods by as much as 40% • Turn-around time of customers in shop <Ride in 58 Seconds> • Training for rental techs • Exposure to liability HEAD RENTAL SOLUTIONS | TECHNICAL MANUAL 20/21 | 07 EXPLORE EXTREME DURABILITY With our Protective Frame Design, Framewall and Nivylen® running base, you’ll love the durability of our products, and your customers will love the look and performance. HEAD RENTAL SOLUTIONS are a safe investment! ALPINE / SNOWBOARDS SKIS / BOARDS CONCAVE TOP SURFACE RENTAL To prevent scratches TOPSHEET from other skis. Rental proven topsheet NIVYLEN® BASE Show less greying. Harder more durable than PE bases. Better gliding with less maintenance. Standard NIVYLEN® PROTECTIVE FRAME DESIGN Low angle textured sides to minimize damage. 08 Rental Systems Rental BOOTS REINFORCED BINDINGS LINER Upper reinforced for longevity GALVANIZED METAL TRACKS for longevity UNCOATED PARTS PU CONSTRUCTION to eliminate chipping Long lasting PU material on and scratches shell, toes and heels. NO TEXTILE COMPONENTS HEEL IN STEP REINFORCEMENT PROTECTION Less abrasion Protects laces from steel edges ALUMINUM HEELCUP HEAD RENTAL SOLUTIONS | TECHNICAL MANUAL 20/21 | 09 ENJOY ALL WAYS OF USABILITY Rental Rocker, progressive radius and a wide variety of shapes and widths gives you the trust that you are providing the perfect set up for every guest. HEAD RENTAL SOLUTIONS offer the best experience! ALPINE / SNOWBOARDS SKIS / BOARDS DESIGN Retail looking, color code integration PROGRESSIVE RADIUS (ERA 2.0) For easy turn initiation, from drifting to carving. “RENTAL” ROCKER Catchfree rocker construction for easy handling and turn initiation. CAMBER ROCKER ROCKER FLAT ROCKER 010 Rental Systems Rental BOOTS BINDINGS EASY ENTRY SHELL DESIGN All bindings GRIPWALK READY No adjustment needed COMFORT LINER and superior fi t JUNIOR BINDINGS accept both junior and adult bootsoles; compatible with adult alpine, adult GripWalk, SANITIZED CHARCOAL children alpine and GripWalk Junior FOOTBED GRIPWALK to absorb moisture available on selected models MINIMUM AMOUNT OF SPAREPARTS Less SKUs for replacements BOA® FIT SYSTEM No more fumbling with laces in the cold! NO LINER LACING Snug fi t through elastic bands HEAD RENTAL SOLUTIONS | TECHNICAL MANUAL 20/21 | 011 A WHOLE WORLD OF POSSIBILITIES SYSTEM INTEGRATION You’ll always have the “perfect match” with our colour coded boots and bindings. BYS and HRS Jr for alpine and 4D for snowboard virtually eliminates the need for any adjustment on your equipment. How can it get any easier? HEAD RENTAL SOLUTIONS guarantee the most effi cient rental process! ALPINE / SNOWBOARDS SKIS / BOARDS PERFECT MATCH Bys and hrs jr systems color coded boot to binding. BAR CODE HOLDER COLOR CODED Available on all models Sizing and large size indicators PERFECT MATCH 4D system color coded boot to binding RENTAL BARCODE INTEGRATION Available on all models COLOR CODED SPEEDDISC Sizing and large size indicators Easy binding setup 012 Rental Systems Rental BOOTS BINDINGS PRE-MOUNTED BARCODE HOLDER and tested before shipping available on all models BYS BYS AND HRS JR. 3 boot sole lengths, 12 sizes fi xed to and heel. No adjustment needed HRS JR 4 boot sole lengths, 8 sizes COLOR CODED TO BOOT SINGLE CODE No adjustment needed with mm indication on all boots COLOR CODED TO BINDING EFFICIENT No adjustment needed STORAGE Extremely low SPEEDDISC storage volume. Probably the moste durable rental binding system on the market. HEAD RENTAL SOLUTIONS | TECHNICAL MANUAL 20/21 | 013 HEAD/TYROLIA RENTAL BINDINGS THE BEST IN RENTAL PERFORMANCE FOR BOTH CUSTOMER AND OPERATOR 014 HEAD/TYROLIA RENTAL BINDINGS Rental Ski Bindings Rental TOE ADJUSTMENT • Thumb operated • Millimeter and Single Code based boot centering • Locking toe WEIGHT REDUCTION • Lower toe track • Shorter heel track • Reduced overall length • Super Light components PERFORMANCE FEATURES • Consistent boot centering over whole adjustment range • Ramp angle based on retail binding Improved ski fl ex due to shorter track length • Fully GripWalk compatible HEAD RENTAL SOLUTIONS | TECHNICAL MANUAL 20/21 | 015 HEAD/TYROLIA RENTAL SP 13 GW SP 10 GW SR 10 GW ARTICLE NUMBER ARTICLE NUMBER ARTICLE NUMBER 114405 - solid black/white, Brake [D] 114391 - solid black, Brake [D] 85 mm 114396 - SR 10 GW - solid black, Brake [D] 85 mm 114392 - solid black, W/O Brake [D] PRODUCT FEATURES 114393 - solid black, W/O Brake [D] PRODUCT FEATURES RX Toe with TRP System, Full Diagonal, 114395 - solid black, Brake [D] 110 mm SX Toe with TRP System, Full Diagonal, AFS - Anti Friction Slider GW, SYMPRO, AFS - Anti Friction Slider GW, SY MRENT, NX Heel W/O Brake [D] PRODUCT FEATURES NX Heel, Brake [D] 85mm SX Toe with TRP System, Full Diagonal, AFS PRODUCT DETAILS - Anti Friction Slider GW, SYMPRO, NX Heel, PRODUCT DETAILS STAND HEIGHT 31 mm Brake [D] 85mm STAND HEIGHT 22 mm DIN 4 - 3 DIN 2,5 - 10 WEIGHT 2620 g PRODUCT DETAILS WEIGHT 2200 g BOOT TYPE Alpine A: ISO 5355 A, STAND HEIGHT 31 mm BOOT TYPE Alpine A: ISO 5355 A, GripWalk: ISO 23223 A DIN 2,5 - 10 GripWalk: ISO 23223 A WEIGHT 2580 g BOOT TYPE Alpine A/ Alpine C: ISO 5355 A, ISO 5355 C GripWalk: ISO 23223 A GripWalk Jr.: ISO 23223 C Touring: ISO 9523 SLR 7.5 GW AC SLR 4.5 GW AC PRO SET PRO SET ARTICLE NUMBER ARTICLE NUMBER 114360 SLR 7.5 GW AC PRO SET Brake 78 [H] 114364 SLR 4.5 GW AC PRO SET BRAKE 80 [I] PRODUCT FEATURES PRODUCT FEATURES SX Junior Toe with TRP System, Full SX Kid Toe with TRP System, Full Diagonal, Diagonal, AFS Jr.
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