Cross-country skis - Binding mounting area - Requirements and test methods
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ISO 9119:1990 is a standard that focuses on cross-country ski binding mounting sites. The standard provides the requirements and test procedures for these places, which are where portions of the ISO 6960 toe-clip binding can be installed. It should be noted that this guideline does not apply to alpine skis.
The goal of ISO 9119:1990 is to ensure that the binding mounting regions on cross-country skis meet defined functional and durability criteria. The standard helps to ensure that the binding mounting regions are capable of firmly supporting the appropriate pieces of the toe-clip binding by providing these requirements and test procedures.
Compliance with ISO 9119:1990 enables manufacturers to make cross-country skis that fulfill binding mounting area standards. Furthermore, it ensures skiers that their equipment has been subjected to standardized testing and meets the required performance and safety criteria for this specific component of cross-country skiing.
Edition | 1 |
ICS Codes | 97.220.20 - Winter sports equipment |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 1.2 MB |