MARKER Jester 16 100mm Green and Black Ski Bindings (7624X1. JF)
MARKER Jester 16 100mm Green and Black Ski Bindings 7624X1. Triple Pivot Elite 3. DIN 6.0 – 16.0. The Jester 16 Bindings by Marker are made with green and black colors to fit your skiing look. The bindings have been designed using magnesium sole holders in the toe and the even lighter magnesium Interpivot 3 heel. This helps make them durable, sturdy, and lightweight. Jester 16 is exactly what you need for freeride and freestyle. The Anti Ice Rail is pretty handy to scrape off the snow from the boot sole. Individual adjustment of the AFD to the area of application ensures perfect functionality – from racing, for children’s bindings or on ski tours. Also, you can use the metal rail to scratch off ice and snow below your boot sole. The toe construction with DIN/ISO up to Z 18 allows for impressive retention when freeriding. The spring in the toe is inserted horizontally and with a sole plate inclined by 5 degrees, it provides higher energy absorption so as to reduce the risk of early release. The large supporting surface optimizes the power transmission and allows for great stresses and strains. Marker Binding Din Range. Recommended Skier’s Weight. Models Featuring This DIN Range. Jester 18 Pro ID, XComp 18. Duke PT 16, Jester 16 ID, XComp 16, XComp 16 GW Black. Griffon 13 ID, Baron EPF 13. 80 – 250 lbs. Squire 12 TCX, Duke PT 12, F12 Tour EPF, XComp 12, XComp 12 GW Black. 65 – 240 lbs. 65 – 230 lbs. Squire 10, 10.0 TP, F10 Tour, Race 10 TCX, Race 10. 100 – 250 lbs. 100 – 230 lbs. 80 – 230 lbs. 65 – 165 lbs. 53 – 165 lbs. Free 7, 7.0. 29 – 125 lbs. Freeride, Park and Pipe. DIN 6.0-16.0. Stand Height w/o Ski. Boot Sole Range, mm. Recommended Skier’s Weight, kg. Our normal hours of operation are Monday through Friday 8am – 6pm CST. Gritr 7901 Boulevard 26, Suite 200 North Richland Hills, TX, 76180. We are open to the public. Dear Customer: After the Supreme Court’s ruling on South Dakota vs. Gritr is committed to compliance with these new regulations. If you have any questions about this new policy, please contact the Department of Revenue office in your state. We apologize for any inconvenience.