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Marker ski touring bindings: buying guide

Are you looking for reliable bindings for your mountain outings? You are in the right place. Here we only talk about Marker, we compare models, prices, and provide practical advice for confident purchasing.

Why choose Marker for touring?

Marker offers bindings known for their durability and safety. They adapt to various uses: quick ascents, long tours, or challenging descents. Complete your gear in-store: Marker helmets and bindings are often sold together or on promotion.

Popular Marker models

  • Kingpin: perfect balance between downhill reliability and lightweight ascent. A good choice for hikers who want a versatile binding.
  • Alpinist: ultra-lightweight, ideal for those who prioritize weight savings on the ascent.

Advantages and disadvantages of lightweight bindings

  • Advantages: weight savings, less fatigue on the ascent, maneuverability.
  • Disadvantages: sometimes less tolerance on the descent, average durability if used aggressively, limited adjustments on some very lightweight units.

Criteria for making a good choice

  • Your level: beginner, intermediate, expert.
  • Weight vs robustness: do you want to prioritize ascent or descent?
  • Shoe compatibility: tech, alpine, or hybrid.
  • DIN adjustment range and brake width suitable for your edge.
  • Features: adjustable heel, ascent mode height, ease of engagement.

Where to find the best deal?

Compare shops to find the Marker binding at the best price. Also, check promotions on complete sets: you often see ski, binding, and skin sets for touring or ski touring packs with skins that simplify purchasing.

Accessories and equipment

Don't neglect the rest of your ski touring equipment. A good set of skins, suitable boots, and protections make a difference. Also, think about ski touring poles: lightweight and adjustable poles to gain efficiency.

Installation: quick but careful

Ideally, have your bindings installed by a professional. If you want to understand the process:

  • Check ski-boot compatibility.
  • Measure sole length and transfer to the binding.
  • Drill and screw according to manufacturer recommendations (insert, torque).
  • Set the release value (DIN) to your weight and level.
  • Test on snow before the first challenging outing.

Final advice

If you are a beginner, prefer a stable and easy-to-adjust binding. If you aim for performance on the ascent, choose a lightweight binding but be ready to sacrifice some tolerance on the descent. Always compare offers and read user reviews before buying.

FAQ

What are the best Marker bindings for beginners?

To start, favor a binding with good support and simple adjustments. Marker’s versatile ranges offer this compromise: sufficient safety on the descent and simplicity in use.

How to install ski touring bindings?

Installation requires tools and knowledge (drilling, torque, DIN adjustment). It’s better to have a pro do the installation to ensure safety and warranty. If you do it yourself, strictly follow the Marker instructions.

What is the average price of Marker bindings?

Prices vary depending on the model and technology. Generally, expect around ~€200 for entry-level lightweight models and €400+ for more secure hybrid models. Compare and look for promotions to find the best deal.

Ready to go? Compare models, check compatibility with your boots, and take advantage of packs to save time and money.

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    from 119 € (* see conditions)

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