Basic BOOSTER Instructions

The Booster Strap installed on a Rossignol boot showing proper routing. For maximum performance the Booster Strap should be routed outside the rear spoiler and inside the plastic shell up against the tongue in front. The elastic is then stretched about an inch. 

Select one of the following to see a short video demonstrating BOOSTER adjustment:

The BOOSTER in action (Large file)
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The BOOSTER in action (Small file)
low-speed connection -dial-up modem, etc.

Guidelines for adjusting tension in use

If on your very first turn you don't notice a dramatic difference in ski response, the Booster strap is too loose or installed incorrectly. On the other hand if, after a few turns it feels like something is pushing you backwards the Booster is too tight. Keep in mind that as in any sport your skill level improves with experience so your Booster setting may vary with time. Adjust to your skill level.

Notes: On boots without a low shell, the elastic portion may be above the shell in front.

It is recommended the Velcro(tm) strap be removed as it is no longer necessary or desirable.