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Marker Duke Alpine Ski Bindings – secure and solid

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If you’re an aggressive skier, you’ll want to get bindings that meet and exceed your demands – like the Marker Duke Alpine Ski Bindings. Designed to ascend the backcountry, jump cliffs and ski a variety of terrain, the Duke bindings keep you secure so there’s no need to worry about pre-release, thanks to their DIN 6-16 adjustment that lets you stomp huge landings and hit mach speeds. Made with a low 34mm stand height for a solid connection to the ski, these Marker Alpine ski binding come equipped with a 2-position Back Country Technology (BCT)/Ski ascent lever that minimizes strain on your calf muscles by letting you change the height of the heels. They also come with stainless-steel antifriction device that allows lateral boot movement even with dirty or worn soles or negative sliding friction. The Duke Alpine ski binding will run you $495. Marker.

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Posted in Alpine Ski Bindings | December 25, 2009 9:46 AM

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