Person 2 Information:
You must CLASSIFY YOURSELF for skier type.
Determining your skier type is your responsibility.
Type I (Skier)
"Cautious skiing at lighter release/retention settings"
- Ski conservatively
- Prefer slower speeds
- Prefer easy, moderate slopes
- Favor lower than average retention settings. This corresponds to an increased risk of inadvertent binding release in order to gain increased release ability in a fall
- Type I settings apply to "entry level skiers uncertain of their classification"
Type II (Skier)
"Moderate skiing at average release/retention settings"
- Ski moderately
- Prefer a variety of speeds
- Ski on varied terrain, including most difficult trails
- Are all skiers who do not meet all the descriptions of either Type I or Type III
Type III (Skier)
"Aggressive skiing at higher release/retention settings"
- Ski aggressively
- Normally ski at high speeds
- Prefer steeper and more challenging terrain
- Favor higher than average release/retention settings. This corresponds to decreased releasability in a fall in order to gain a decreased risk of inadvertent binding release
Type IV (Boarder)
"Regular Stance"
- Ride with left foot on front of board
- Snowboard bindings are non-release systems
Type V (Boarder)
"Goofy Stance"
- Ride with right foot on front of board
- Snowboard bindings are non-release systems
Please double check the accuracy of all data before submitting this form.
If you are registering in advance, you still need to come in for fitting of equipment.
Rental Insurance
At the time of your purchase, you will be offered equipment insurance for $7.99 per season for each rental set. It essentially covers ALL accidental damage.
LOST OR STOLEN EQUIPMENT IS NOT COVERED.
Person 3 Information:
You must CLASSIFY YOURSELF for skier type.
Determining your skier type is your responsibility.
Type I (Skier)
"Cautious skiing at lighter release/retention settings"
- Ski conservatively
- Prefer slower speeds
- Prefer easy, moderate slopes
- Favor lower than average retention settings. This corresponds to an increased risk of inadvertent binding release in order to gain increased release ability in a fall
- Type I settings apply to "entry level skiers uncertain of their classification"
Type II (Skier)
"Moderate skiing at average release/retention settings"
- Ski moderately
- Prefer a variety of speeds
- Ski on varied terrain, including most difficult trails
- Are all skiers who do not meet all the descriptions of either Type I or Type III
Type III (Skier)
"Aggressive skiing at higher release/retention settings"
- Ski aggressively
- Normally ski at high speeds
- Prefer steeper and more challenging terrain
- Favor higher than average release/retention settings. This corresponds to decreased releasability in a fall in order to gain a decreased risk of inadvertent binding release
Type IV (Boarder)
"Regular Stance"
- Ride with left foot on front of board
- Snowboard bindings are non-release systems
Type V (Boarder)
"Goofy Stance"
- Ride with right foot on front of board
- Snowboard bindings are non-release systems
Please double check the accuracy of all data before submitting this form.
If you are registering in advance, you still need to come in for fitting of equipment.
Rental Insurance
At the time of your purchase, you will be offered equipment insurance for $7.99 per season for each rental set. It essentially covers ALL accidental damage.
LOST OR STOLEN EQUIPMENT IS NOT COVERED.
Person 4 Information:
You must CLASSIFY YOURSELF for skier type.
Determining your skier type is your responsibility.
Type I (Skier)
"Cautious skiing at lighter release/retention settings"
- Ski conservatively
- Prefer slower speeds
- Prefer easy, moderate slopes
- Favor lower than average retention settings. This corresponds to an increased risk of inadvertent binding release in order to gain increased release ability in a fall
- Type I settings apply to "entry level skiers uncertain of their classification"
Type II (Skier)
"Moderate skiing at average release/retention settings"
- Ski moderately
- Prefer a variety of speeds
- Ski on varied terrain, including most difficult trails
- Are all skiers who do not meet all the descriptions of either Type I or Type III
Type III (Skier)
"Aggressive skiing at higher release/retention settings"
- Ski aggressively
- Normally ski at high speeds
- Prefer steeper and more challenging terrain
- Favor higher than average release/retention settings. This corresponds to decreased releasability in a fall in order to gain a decreased risk of inadvertent binding release
Type IV (Boarder)
"Regular Stance"
- Ride with left foot on front of board
- Snowboard bindings are non-release systems
Type V (Boarder)
"Goofy Stance"
- Ride with right foot on front of board
- Snowboard bindings are non-release systems
Please double check the accuracy of all data before submitting this form.
If you are registering in advance, you still need to come in for fitting of equipment.
Rental Insurance
At the time of your purchase, you will be offered equipment insurance for $7.99 per season for each rental set. It essentially covers ALL accidental damage.
LOST OR STOLEN EQUIPMENT IS NOT COVERED.
Person 5 Information:
You must CLASSIFY YOURSELF for skier type.
Determining your skier type is your responsibility.
Type I (Skier)
"Cautious skiing at lighter release/retention settings"
- Ski conservatively
- Prefer slower speeds
- Prefer easy, moderate slopes
- Favor lower than average retention settings. This corresponds to an increased risk of inadvertent binding release in order to gain increased release ability in a fall
- Type I settings apply to "entry level skiers uncertain of their classification"
Type II (Skier)
"Moderate skiing at average release/retention settings"
- Ski moderately
- Prefer a variety of speeds
- Ski on varied terrain, including most difficult trails
- Are all skiers who do not meet all the descriptions of either Type I or Type III
Type III (Skier)
"Aggressive skiing at higher release/retention settings"
- Ski aggressively
- Normally ski at high speeds
- Prefer steeper and more challenging terrain
- Favor higher than average release/retention settings. This corresponds to decreased releasability in a fall in order to gain a decreased risk of inadvertent binding release
Type IV (Boarder)
"Regular Stance"
- Ride with left foot on front of board
- Snowboard bindings are non-release systems
Type V (Boarder)
"Goofy Stance"
- Ride with right foot on front of board
- Snowboard bindings are non-release systems
Please double check the accuracy of all data before submitting this form.
If you are registering in advance, you still need to come in for fitting of equipment.
Rental Insurance
At the time of your purchase, you will be offered equipment insurance for $7.99 per season for each rental set. It essentially covers ALL accidental damage.
LOST OR STOLEN EQUIPMENT IS NOT COVERED.
Person 6 Information:
You must CLASSIFY YOURSELF for skier type.
Determining your skier type is your responsibility.
Type I (Skier)
"Cautious skiing at lighter release/retention settings"
- Ski conservatively
- Prefer slower speeds
- Prefer easy, moderate slopes
- Favor lower than average retention settings. This corresponds to an increased risk of inadvertent binding release in order to gain increased release ability in a fall
- Type I settings apply to "entry level skiers uncertain of their classification"
Type II (Skier)
"Moderate skiing at average release/retention settings"
- Ski moderately
- Prefer a variety of speeds
- Ski on varied terrain, including most difficult trails
- Are all skiers who do not meet all the descriptions of either Type I or Type III
Type III (Skier)
"Aggressive skiing at higher release/retention settings"
- Ski aggressively
- Normally ski at high speeds
- Prefer steeper and more challenging terrain
- Favor higher than average release/retention settings. This corresponds to decreased releasability in a fall in order to gain a decreased risk of inadvertent binding release
Type IV (Boarder)
"Regular Stance"
- Ride with left foot on front of board
- Snowboard bindings are non-release systems
Type V (Boarder)
"Goofy Stance"
- Ride with right foot on front of board
- Snowboard bindings are non-release systems
Please double check the accuracy of all data before submitting this form.
If you are registering in advance, you still need to come in for fitting of equipment.
Rental Insurance
At the time of your purchase, you will be offered equipment insurance for $7.99 per season for each rental set. It essentially covers ALL accidental damage.
LOST OR STOLEN EQUIPMENT IS NOT COVERED.