Marker Duke PT 13 Alpine Touring Binding

$519.99 USD $649.99
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Features

  • Fully DIN ISO certified release in the toe and heel, making this one of the most dependable touring bindings on the market
  • Toe pieces are removable to reveal the pin tech toes that allow for a more natural pivoting position while touring
  • Shed 300g per foot when touring to save your energy for the best downhill experience
  • Description

    A true do-it-all binding, the Duke PT can charge as hard as any alpine style binding and offers the same safety standards through its din certification. But take the toe piece off and you'll have a soft uphill experience as the pin tech toes pivot at a more natural position. An excellent choice for a 50/50 binding. 

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    Why We Like the Marker Duke PT 13 Alpine Touring Binding

    The Marker Duke PT 13 Alpine Touring binding is the next step forward for the world of freeride touring. This binding blends together the two worlds of freeride skiing and alpine touring. The binding operates just as a traditional downhill alpine binding with an ISO Alpine and AT toe (an adjustable DIN rated toe that accepts both styles of boots) and Inter Pivot 3 Freeride Heel (a heel unit with forward pressure and adjustable DIN).

    But wait! When ready to head uphill, you can transform the binding into uphill mode by removing the toe unit housing to reveal a tech-style toe piece. This toe piece drastically improves touring efficiency by removing 300 grams of weight per ski coupled with the minimized friction experienced when touring on a tech-style toe. In uphill mode, the heel unit has both flat and inclined mode to accommodate different angled pitches along with a brake that locks into a stowed position. The Marker PT's transformation between uphill and downhill mode allows it both the efficiency of uphill tech-style touring and the performance of a traditional alpine style binding. A dynamic duo if you will. The Duke PT 12 is the less-stiff-springed version of the Duke PT 16. It is recommended for skiers between 80-250 lbs. It has a DIN that ranges from 4-13 to accommodate lighter riders who still like to ski hard.

    The PT in Duke PT is Marker's move away from frame-style touring bindings which remain to be heavy and inefficient. Frame bindings are tough because for uphill touring one must lift the full weight of the plate and heel unit, all while pivoting on a friction-filled, energy-sucking toe bushing. For the downhill, the skier sits abnormally high on the ski because of the height of the frame underfoot. This added binding height hampers the original intent of improved downhill skiability effectively making frame bindings a big ol' lose-lose situation. Cheers to Marker for moving away from this system in exchange for their new Pin Technology (hence PT). The Duke PT is a perfect downhill resort binding that has the option to access lift-accessed backcountry skiing. It could also be the ideal binding for expert-level freeride touring (look up La Liste - Jeremie Heitz for inspiration on that front). Either way - the Duke PT is ready to provide bottomless downhill ski performance for the addition of a little bit of added weight. Think of it as a quiver-of-one binding: high-speed resort skiing capable and backcountry touring competent.

     


     

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