Marker Duke PT 16 Alpine Touring Binding (23/24)

$1,022.00 $1,204.00

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The Marker Duke PT 16 alpine touring binding sets the new standard for freeride touring. If you want uncompromised downhill skiing performance while in the backcountry or are looking for a resort-centric binding that has the capability of touring uphill, look to this new innovative [and excitingly burly] binding. Think of it as a quiver-of-one binding: high-speed resort skiing capable and backcountry touring competent.

PT stands for Pin Technology, referencing Marker's move towards using a pintech style toe piece for added uphill touring efficiency. For the way down, the Duke PT still has all of the safety of a traditional alpine downhill binding with a fully DIN ISO certified release in the toe and the heel. A convenient feature is the addition of Marker's Sole.ID - making the binding compatible with all alpine and touring boot soles. Just make sure to adjust the Sole.ID plate accordingly if you want to swap back and forth between boots. The Duke has Marker's highest performing Inter Pivot 3 heel to again reinforce the downhill performance focus of this binding.

The transition to uphill mode for the Duke PT involves locking the heel brake up and removing the upper housing of the toe piece to reveal the uphill tech toe. Removing this piece saves 300g per foot for the tour uphill. Once ready to ski down, the upper housing is reattached to the toe piece with Marker's Auto Quad Lock - providing four points of attachment on the binding for assured security. Freeriders and backcountry-curious, resort skiers rejoice, your new binding is here and ready to rip.

Features:

Weight: 1350g (downhill), 1050g (uphill)

Sole Compatibility: ISO 5355 (ALPINE) & ISO 9523 (AT)

*Tech inserts needed for hike function

DIN Range: 6-16

Recommended Skier Weight: 130+ lbs

Customer Reviews

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Clair M. (Orlando, FL, US)
Great gear, great service at cripple creek!

These bindings have worked great so far! can’t wait to see how they work out in Japan backcountry this winter. We completely loved our first experience at cripple creek backcountry in Seattle!! Such an awesome business and the best help we could ask for (way more attentive and helpful than evo or rei and prices were on par. Super knowledgeable and skilled crew. Got my fiancé’s Atomic Bent 100s outfitted with bindings and boots. They did a full walk through with him on the gear after trying on several options and educating him on the facets of each part. Super friendly too. Definitely going there any time we need new gear now. They fixed up and serviced my skis super well too. Plus, free beer!!

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John A. (Denver, CO, US)

Awsome