Atomic Neox 310 Bindings Instructions
X 16 X 12 *RACE 10.18 *RACE 6.14 Race 275 4D 412, 4D 310 4Tix 310 FN 12 4R 310 (Brake 80, 85, 90) NEOX EBM 412 NEOX 310 NEOX 412 NEOX 614 NEOX. (sizes 16-26,5) for skis 80 - 140 cm 3. MOUNTING To mount ATOMIC rental bindings see illustration below! EVOX 310++,275++. Description: The recall affects the heel components of the following Atomic alpine ski bindings: Race 310, Race 412, RaceRace 310, RaceRace 412, Xentrix 310, Xentrix 311, Xentrix 412, C310, C311, C412, CR 310, CR 412, R 310, R 412, SX 310, SX 412, Device 311, Device 412, Centro 310, Centro 412,. 2012-13 Indemnified Binding List. ATOMIC (see recall notice. NEOX 310 NEOX 412 NEOX 614 NEOX TL 412 NEOX 6.14 RS NEOX AF 4.12 RS NEOX 14.
Neox 412 Ski Bindings- As skis became shorter and shorter, the percentage of ski covered by bindings increased to nearly 40%. This high amount of coverage began to inhibit the flex of the ski so went straight to work, excited by the new challenge.
After numerous failed attempts to make human feet smaller, decided just to do the work it takes to make a better binding. Along came the NEOX binding, specially designed to maintain correct release values while allowing the ski to perform as it was intended.
Intermediate-Advanced Whether you’re a progressing intermediate exploring new runs and terrain, or an accomplished rider seeking new thrills, the majority of skiers and snowboarders fall into this level. Intermediate to advanced skis and snowboards may be somewhat wider or stiffer than beginner-intermediate skis and snowboards, usually with a stronger wood core and sandwich sidewall construction. Intermediate to advanced boots and bindings range from softer flexing freestyle options to stiffer choices built for stability at speed.
I have picked up a barain pair of Atomic GS 12 skis for my son who is starting race training this year, they have Neox 310 bindings, the booklet states that the sole length for the bindings is 260-365, his boots are currently 257mm in length, so techncially to small, does anyone know if there is any tolerenace in this binding to fit a sole 3mm short, or do i need to wait until he gets new boots, he only got the Salomon Falcon boots in Feb this year, so still has another season in them. My view is bindings are critical, so the answer is probably no but any advice from and ski techies would be helpful. RobCrock, it all depends on if there is sufficient adjustment left on the forward pressure screw when the boot length adjustment is at it's shortest - I think that there should be but I've never tried it myself so please let me know how you get on. The forward pressure adjustment is the smaller screw in the rear of the heel piece underneath the large DIN adjustment screw (see pic). It's purpose is to allow for variances in boot sole lengths that differ from those stated on the boot length scale. It's correct adjustment is CRITICAL as the binding will only release at it's stated DIN setting when the forward adjustment has been correctly set.
Devereux Scales Of Mental Disorders Manual Woodworkers. Correct adjustment is when, with the boot installed in the binding, the head of the screw is flush with the face of the outer housing (as in the pic). Any adjustment of the forward pressure should be done with the boot removed from the binding to avoid overstressing the screw.
When such a small boot size is mounted 'on the line' (on either the forward or central position on the Neox) is likely that the mounting position will still be too far rearward to properly pressure the ski over it's sweet spot. I'd therefore recommend cheating the boot length scale by keeping the toe piece forward & bringing the heelpiece forward. The boot lengths shown in the windows in the grey 'switch piece' won't be correct but as long as the two lengths shown when added together & divided by two are within 5mm of your actual boot length you'll be fine once the forward pressure has been adjusted. Whaley Gradebook Names Programmed. On a boot of your length I'd be looking to position it so the boot mark was at least 40mm ahead of the forward mark.
Here's some more Neox info including full instruction with plenty of pics. Thanks to all, we have tried to adjust the bindings, the boot fits (just) but the forward pressure screw is not flush, so in terms of safety, Tom is getting new skis, these will sit in the cupboard till next year. We will most likely keep the bindings only, unless the growth spurt stops. Many thanks to all who offered advice. I have learnt so much over the last two days on ski maint., but in the end still took advice from some local shops who confirmed your views and my suspicions. Just ordered some Fischer RC4 WC SL Jnr and checked they take a 257 mm boot sole.