Sådan justerer du Marker Ski Bindings

Sådan justerer du Marker Ski Bindings

Ski bindinger er et udstyr med stadig mere design og skal justeres til den rigtige spændingsindstilling (kendt som "DIN" indstilling). Markørbindinger har typisk også en "fore aft" -justering, som gør det muligt at flytte bindingen lidt frem og tilbage for at maksimere skiløbet. Hver af disse indstillinger er afgørende for sikkerheden og ydeevnen af ​​en dag i skråningerne.

Sådan justerer du Marker Ski Bindings

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Find et Marker DIN diagram. DIN-indstillingen justerer spændingen, hvor bindingen frigiver opstart. En stram indstilling - eller et højt antal - er for aggressive skiløbere, mens en lavere indstilling er for begyndere. Den forkerte indstilling betyder, at skibet kunne frigive uventet eller ikke kunne frigive efter behov. Enten kunne forårsage et dårligt sammenbrud. Teknisk set er DIN-indstillinger universelle på tværs af alle mærker af bindinger, men ofte vil en erfaren skiløber finde, at de har brug for forskellige DIN-indstillinger for forskellige mærker af bindinger. Marker offentliggør en producentens DIN-diagram for sine bindinger, hvilket hjælper med at eliminere gæt. Marker DIN-diagrammet er nemt at finde online.

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Kend din slags skiløb. Være ærlig; hvis du går langsomt, skal du bruge dine bindinger til at frigive ret let, hvis du falder - ellers risikerer du alvorlig skade.

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Indstil din DIN. På Marker-diagrammet finder du din højde og vægt. Dette svarer til en bogstavkode på diagrammet. Hvis højde- og vægtbogstavskoden er anderledes, skal du bruge den øverste på diagrammet som startpunkt (hvis din højdekode er "L" og din vægtkode er "K", start med K). Se over diagrammet for din startlængde for en numerisk DIN-indstilling. Hvis du er en "I" level skiløber - eller en nybegynder - brug den DIN indstilling. Hvis du er en "II" level skiløber, brug et nummer højere. Så hvis DIN-indstillingen i kolonnen startlængde var fem, skal du bruge fem og en halv eller seks som din DIN. Hvis du er "III" level skier, skal du gå to DIN-indstillinger højere. Indstil DIN'en med en skruetrækker for at justere skruerne i for- og bagsiden af ​​bindingerne.

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Kontroller indstillingen for forrest bak. Mange Marker bindinger er på "skinner", hvilket betyder, at de kan løsnes og flyttes op på skinnerne tættere på skiens forside eller glide lidt tilbage. Afhængig af bindingen kan den forreste forankring indstilles af skruer i hæle og tæer eller af en låsemekanisme, som kan skrues af. Overjustér ikke denne justering; Markørbindinger har været kendt for at løsne, hvis skruen, der styrer forens forreste justering, støttes ud af dens hul for langt. Det er bedst at læse online om dine specifikke bindinger, hvis du ikke er bekendt med den forreste justering.

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Tjek bindinger hver gang du går på ski. Bindinger kan løsnes ved brug, så sørg for at de er i deres rigtige omgivelser hver gang du går på ski.
Sådan justerer du Marker Ski Bindings

FAQ - 💬

❓ Are Marker bindings compatible with GripWalk?

👉 As of July 2021, GripWalk soles are defined by the standard ISO 23223 and are compatible with bindings that display the GripWalk logo or name, as well as MNC (Salomon/Atomic/Armada), ID (Marker) and AT (Tyrolia) bindings.

❓ What do the numbers on ski bindings mean?

👉 The lower the number, the less force a binding needs to release. All bindings offer a range of release settings (usually 3 to 10 for intermediate models and up to 14 or 16 for advanced models).

❓ Are Marker Griffon 13 bindings GripWalk compatible?

👉 Thanks to the ID sole, the binding is compatible with Alpine, AT, and GripWalk boot soles, so no matter what you are skiing on in terms of boots, the Griffon can accommodate your needs.

❓ How do you set ski Marker bindings?

👉 The adjustment screw is found in front of the binding near the surface of the ski, which is significantly easier to adjust than older models because it can be done with the boots engaged. Turn CLOCKWISE if you want to lower the AFD and COUNTER-CLOCKWISE to raise the height of the AFD.

❓ How do you tell if my bindings are GripWalk?

👉 But if you haven't updated your ski bindings in a while, or they are not GripWalk compatible—indicated by the GripWalk logo stamped somewhere on the toe or if the binding has an adjustable anti-friction device (AFD)—you are putting yourself in harm's way every time you click in.

❓ Can you remove GripWalk from ski boots?

👉 You have 2 choices—replace the GripWalk sole on the boots with a standard sole OR replace the ski binding with a GripWalk equipped binding.

❓ Is it OK to store skis standing up?

👉 “You want to avoid excessive heat which can damage the adhesives in skis [and boards].” So, avoid hot garages or attics. Curtis recommends storing skis either on their sides or standing up.

❓ What Din binding do I need?

👉 DIN RANGE RECOMMENDATION

SKIER WEIGHT (LBS)ABILITY LEVELDIN RANGE
65-240Beginner-Advanced3-11
65-250Intermediate-Expert3-13
130-285Intermediate-Expert6-14
130-200+Intermediate-Expert6-16

❓ How do I identify my GripWalk bindings?

👉 But if you haven't updated your ski bindings in a while, or they are not GripWalk compatible—indicated by the GripWalk logo stamped somewhere on the toe or if the binding has an adjustable anti-friction device (AFD)—you are putting yourself in harm's way every time you click in.

❓ Can you use regular ski boots with GripWalk bindings?

👉 I HAVE A GRIPWALK BINDING. CAN I STILL USE MY OLD TRADITIONAL ALPINE SKI BOOT? YES, your alpine boots can be used with GripWalk bindings as long as they are within the standard ISO norm 5355 alpine.

❓ Can I adjust my own ski bindings?

👉 First things first: you don't have to see a professional every time you want to adjust your ski binding. A little knowledge about the function of a ski binding provided, you can easily adjust it yourself. What you need to understand is how the binding works, which DIN setting you need, and how to calculate it.

❓ What are the Marker bindings'settings?

👉 Marker bindings also typically have a "fore aft" adjustment, which allows the binding to be moved slightly forward and backward to maximize ski performance. Each of these settings is critical to the safety and performance of a day on the slopes. Find a Marker DIN chart. The DIN setting adjusts the tension at which the binding releases the boot.

❓ How do you adjust Marker bindings on a ski?

👉 Many Marker bindings are on "rails," meaning they can be loosened and moved up on the rails closer to the front of the ski, or slid back slightly. Depending on the binding, the fore aft setting might be controlled by screws in the heels and toes or by a locking device that can be unscrewed.

❓ How do I Find my Din for ski bindings?

👉 The Marker DIN chart is easy to find online. Know your type of skiing. Be honest; if you ski slowly, you will need your bindings to release fairly easily if you fall -- otherwise you risk serious injury. Set your DIN. On the Marker chart, find your height and weight. This will correspond to a letter code on the chart.

❓ Why choose Marker Race bindings?

👉 Built for maximum edge pressure and g-forces accelerating your heartbeat. The Marker race bindings accept no compromise when it comes to power and performance. Great power transfer and step-in comfort are the key features for a successful and playful day on the slopes. Here are your bindings.

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