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In 1952, skiing pioneer and innovator Hannes Marker founded the Marker ski binding company and introduced the first commercially successful releasable ski binding. What followed over the years were many changes, evolutions and market firsts; such as the Simplex Toe; Rotomat Heel; Active AFD; Stainless steel AFD; Mechanically Operating Toe Cups; Twincam; Full Spectrum; Biometric; and revolutionary performance interface systems like Selective Control and new Piston Control.
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Marker Binding Technology |
Din Range: 6-16
Recommended Skier Weight: 130lbs
Stand Height w/o ski:34mm
Brake Width: 110mm (90mm and 125mm brakes available as accessories)
Toe System: Triple Pivot Elite Gliding AFDStainless STeel, height adjustment
Step-in Heel: Inter-Pivot
Power width design
Dual-screw brake pad
Special Features: climbing function, 3 position integrated climbing aid, freeride brake
Sizes: Small (265-320 BSL) / Large (305-370 BSL)
Climbing Crampon: 92mm and 113mm available as accessories |
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