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Terms & Conditions
All customer are free to use this program, for their "Ski & Snowboard" tuning management system at their own risk. We take no responsibility for customer tunes, waivers, liability release, DIN settings, etc. The product is being offered for the 2018/2019 ski season for FREE. A paid version that is customized to work from your web site is available for $50.00 a month. In the 2019/2020 ski season this product will cost $25 a month ($300 a year); Rezo Systems Ski Rental customer receive a 50% discount from this price. Additional customization like custom text messaging, branded layout, etc are available for a fee.
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Skier Types
Ski / Snowboard Cautiously
- Prefer slower speeds.
- Prefer cautious skiing on smooth slopes of gentle to moderate pitch.
- Prefer lower than average release/retention binding settings.
- Prefer an increased risk of inadvertent binding release in order to gain increased releasability in a fall.
- Entry-level skiers uncertain of their classification.
Ski / Snowboard Moderately
- Prefer a variety of speeds.
- Prefer to ski on varied terrain.
- Skiers not classified as either Type 1 or Type 3.
- Prefer average release/retention settings appropriate for most recreational skiing.
Ski / Snowboard Aggressively
- Prefer faster speeds.
- Prefer fast and aggressive skiing on slopes of moderate to steep pitch.
- Prefer higher than average release/retention settings.
- Prefer decreased releasability in a fall in order to gain decreased risk of inadvertent binding release.