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Look Ski Binding Certification 2024
Correct completion of this test will certify you to adjust all Look bindings on Rossignol skis for the next two years.
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1. Correct completion of the Look binding test allows you to adjust which bindings?
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Look
All Brands
2. All Look bindings feature an AFD, what is the benefit of this?
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It adds lift to the skier
It reduces friction between the binding and the boot
3. Visual inspection of the boot and binding is required?
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False
True
4. When adjusting the DIN on Look bindings, what tool is used?
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Pozidrive or Phillips 3
Robertson square-tip
5. The discretionary settings are desgined to aid:
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Skiers who have concerns with the normal settings
Beginner skiers
6. If a skier requests a DIN outside of the suggested or discretionary settings, do you:
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Do the adjustment
Refuse to do the adjustment
7. When adjusting the DIN setting the boot should be:
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Out of the system
In the system
8. The forward pressure on a Kid-X 4 binding is correct when:
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The indicator is between the 3 notches
The indicator is visible in the side window
9. The Kid-X 4 binding features a spring loaded AFD, what is the benefit of this?
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Both adult and junior soles are catered for
The boot and the binding glide together
10. When is the forward pressure on an NX binding correct?
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When the binding makes a click noise
When the indicator is visible in the window
11. On the DIN chart, if the value at the intersection of the column and the line is empty, what do you do?
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Follow the column until you find a value
Follow the line until you find a value
12. Once the forward pressure has been determined and the DIN has been set, what is the next procedure?
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Test the system a second time
Get some poles
13. Can you put a junior boot sole into an NX binding?
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No
Yes
14. Which chart must be used when setting the DIN on a Look binding?
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Any chart
Look chart
15. Do we use both the skiers height and weight when calculating the skier code?
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No
Yes
16. If the height and weight are not the same code, what do we do?
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Use the letter closest to the top of the chart
Go up the page two spaces
17. For a skier over 50 or under 10, you have to move back up the chart 1 space:
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True
False
18. Skier weight is 68kg, height 142cm, type 1, age 26, boot sole length 280mm
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2.75
3
19. Skier weight is 21kg, height 167cm, type 1, age 9, boot sole 200mm
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0.75
1
20. Skier weight is 78kg, height 167cm, type 2, age 58, boot sole 315mm
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5
4.5
21. Skier weight is 66kg, height 177cm, type 2, age 22, boot sole 340mm
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4.5
5.5
22. Skier weight is 62kg, height 142cm, type 1, age 18, boot sole 295mm
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2.5
3
23. Skier weight is 68kg, height 180cm, type 2, age 52, boot sole 320mm
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6
5
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