Alpine Touring Ski-bindings - Requirements and Test Methods
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The DIN ISO 13992 standard provides two test methods, A and B, and specifies the key characteristics of touring ski bindings. This standard primarily applies to touring ski bindings used by skiers of all ages, including kids, teens, and adults, when they are participating in alpine skiing. It is crucial to remember that this standard is currently only applicable to junior and adult bindings because there aren't any touring boots or bindings for kids on the market right now.
In order to guarantee the quality and effectiveness of touring ski bindings, the standard intends to create the appropriate criteria and criteria-based testing methodologies. The entire skiing experience for users is improved by this standard's promotion of safety and compatibility by offering a thorough framework for the requirements and test procedures. It is an invaluable resource for producers, suppliers, and skiers who are involved in the development, manufacture, and use of touring ski bindings.
Descriptors | Adjustments, Alpine, Alpine skis, Bindings, Definitions, Equipment safety, Fasteners, Instructions for use, Leisure equipment, Locking tests, Marking, Mounting instructions, Operational instructions, Recreational equipment, Release, Safety, Safety engineering, Safety of products, Safety requirements, Ski bindings, Skiing, Skis, Specification, Specification (approval), Sports equipment, Testing, Winter sports equipment, Weaves, Bonds |
ICS Codes | 97.220.20 - Winter sports equipment |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 1.2 MB |