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Buckle Adjustment - Scott TELEMARK Manual

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BUCKLE ADJUSTMENT

All SCOTT BUCKLES have a threaded micro adjustment as well as
the larger adjustment afforded by its toothed closure attachment.
› ADJUSTING THE BUCKLES FOR DOWNHILL SKIING:
JUSTMENT: Be sure that the foot is all of the way back in the boot,
the heel securely in the heel pocket. Using the lower shell buckles,
choose a tooth that snugs the boot comfortably around the foot.
Turn the buckle's metal rectangle clockwise (tighten) or counter-
clockwise (loosen) for fine adjustment.
› CUFF ADJUSTMENT :
fortably around the leg and buckle the cuff buckle(s). Turn the
buckle's metal rectangle clockwise (tighten) or counter-clockwise
(loosen) for fine adjustment. Then tighten the Velcro® power
strap. Flex your leg back and forth a few times to see if the buck-
les or Velcro® strap need further adjustment.
› ADJUSTING THE BUCKLES FOR WALKING :
buckle(s) and clip the bail into the telescoping TOURING CLIP.
Loosen the Velcro® strap and, if you prefer, loosen the lower shell
buckles a notch, but keep them buckled to prevent excess move-
ment. Raise the cuff lock mechanism's lever on the back of the
boot (see WALKING/SKIING MODES below).
ADJUSTING CUFF DIAMETER
The CUFF BUCKLES are attached with threaded, hex-keyed T-nuts
that can be moved 18mm forward or back to accommodate a varie-
ty of lower leg diameters. To adjust the cuff buckles for very large or
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