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Marker Alpine Ski Bindings
What to Consider:
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Marker Alpine Ski Bindings
DIN is an indication of the strength of a binding’s spring (the thing that keeps you locked onto your skis). The higher the DIN, the more pressure, force, and weight it takes to cause the spring to release.
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Marker Alpine Ski Bindings
You’ll find two general construction types in bindings: metal and composite.
Metal Construction
Benefits
- Increased durability
- Increased longetivity
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Marker Alpine Ski Bindings
Two general types of heelpieces are found among ski bindings: static spring-loaded and spring-loaded pivot.
Static Spring-Loaded
Benefits
- Static Spring-Loaded
- Easy to adjust
- Easy to step in to
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Static Spring-Loaded