- Skier's weight (Recommended): 120 kg maximum
- Skier's level (recommended): Advanced to expert.
- DIN/ISO: 4-13
- Ski stop sizes 90 mm / 100 mm / 110 mm / 120 mm
- Height of binding without the ski: 24mm
- Shoe compatibility: standard alpine and adult touring, adult GripWalk
- Recommended for skis larger than 76 mm.
Technologies:
- Sole.ID No matter your boot, all of the Sole ID bindings from Marker are compatible with any kind of ski boots. Whether you prefer alpine ski boots or ski touring boots, with Sole.ID you can adjust the binding in a few seconds. The secret is the height-adjustable sliding plate; easy to use, it obviously offers uncompromising performance. Sole.ID conforms to the alpine standard ISO 5355 and touring standard ISO 9523.
- Gliding AFD: All Marker bindings are equipped with an AFD (anti-friction device) and guarantee a release of the highest precision, that wont be affected by dirt, snow or ice! An adjustment of the AFD according to the types of use ensures perfect functionality - whether it is for competitions, activities for children or ski touring.
- AFD Stainless Steel: all Marker bindings are equipped with an AFD (anti friction device) fastening and guarantee a release of the highest precision, practically uninfluenced by dirt, snow or ice! Adjustment of the AFD can be varied according to the activity, whether it's competitive runs, children's activities or cross-country skiing.
- Triple Pivot Elite Toe: this concept of front jaw, with DIN / ISO up to Z 18, guarantees an exceptional retention force in case of freeride. The front jaw spring is placed in an oblique position, and the 5° inclined sole support ensures the highest level of energy absorption to reduce the risk of early release. A large support surface optimises the transmission of forces and allows the implementation of the highest forces. The jaws with this technology reach levels of performance never equaled, relative to their weight.
- Inter-pivot Heel: Offers a great freeride holding force thanks to its DIN / ISO values of 6-16. The pressure is directed at the angle of elasticity which increases the holding force and prevents early triggering.