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How Do I Replace My Toe/ Ankle, Ladders/AdjustersUpdated 2 years ago

Purchased a new set of ladders for a new season, and not sure how to change them? We've got what you need right here. See our Youtube video HERE for more in-depth instructions.


For fully injected base trays

To replace your ladders, you will need; a pair of pliers and a small screw with a matching screwdriver. If changing your toe ladders/ adjusters, your binding will need to be off your board.

ANKLE: Ensure your straps are off, and just the ladders and adjusters are left. To start, you are going to fold the highback down. You should see two black plugs on the inside of the heel cup, which were covered by the highback. You can then start screwing the screw into the hole of 1 of the black plugs at a time. After the screw has been screwed in a few turns and feels sturdy, you are going to grab your pliers and pull on the screw until the plug pops out. From there you will grab the ladder/ adjuster and replace it with a new one. 


TOE: Ensure your straps are off, and just the ladders and adjusters are left. From there you should be able to firmly grip the toe adjuster/ladder and push downwards with pressure. You will feel pressure release as it has now come out of its slot. From there you will be able to put new ladders and adjusters in. 



For aluminum heel cup base trays

To replace your ladders, you will need; a Pozidriv #3 screwdriver or a Phillips #3 will work as well. If changing your toe ladders/ adjusters, you will need your binding off your board and your dampening pad removed. 


ANKLE: Ensure your straps are off, and just the ladders and adjusters are left. Grab your Pozidriv screwdriver and begin unscrewing the screws located at the bottom of the ladders/ Adjusters. This will also be how you adjust your highback and heel cup


TOE: Ensure your straps are off, and just the ladders and adjusters are left. From there you should be able to firmly grip the toe adjuster/ladder and push downwards with pressure. You will feel pressure release as it has now come out of its slot. From there you will be able to put new ladders and adjusters in. 

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