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Marker 12.0 Free Ski Binding

Item #MRK0022 | 21 in Stock

would these be a good choice for park/all mountain groomers or...

By Ranked #54 - Alpine Ski Bindings October 22, 2009

would these be a good choice for park/all mountain groomers or are they more of a BC binding?

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By Ranked #3 - Alpine Ski Bindings November 6, 2009

I found these bindings to be horrible in the park. I had them on a pair of volkl dogens and I kept prereleasing while riding switch. Going forward they a good bindings but they suck at switch riding but that is cause they arent designed to be riden switch.

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By Ranked #1 - Alpine Ski Bindings October 22, 2009

They handle pretty well for park and all mountain riding, but if you are throwing hard, or you are a bigger build, you might want to look for something a little higher up in the DIN range. Otherwise, definitely agree with Alex.

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By Backcountry.com Employee October 22, 2009

They would be great for all mountain use. They are not a backcountry binding.

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Tech Specs:

DIN Range:
3 - 12 
Recommended Skier Weight:
65-250lb (29.5-113.5kg) 
Brake Width:
110mm 
Recommended Use:
Intermediate-advanced freeskiing 
Manufacturer Warranty:
3 Years 
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