Technical specifications
DIN value: 4 - 10
Weight:
Adjustment:
Recommended on the following models: Jostedalen, Hurrungane, Soleitind & Streifar
25% discount when purchased with skis
4.399,20 kr
5.499,00 kr
The new Marker Cruise 10 bindings provide a greener and simpler alternative to the classic tech bindings. Along with full independent horizontal and vertical adjustment of your DIN value.
The Cruise 10 uses the proven Alpinist toe, but with an all-new heel made from recycled and bio-based plastic, the Cruise bindings offer an easier step-in, elastic heel travel and only a very small increase in weight.
The Crusie heel is made from recycled and bio-based plastic, which perhaps makes this one of the most environmentally friendly bindings on the market. The bio-based plastic must withstand hard skiing while coming in at a respectable weight.
To top it all off, the Cruise 10 retains the same ISI (Intuitive Step In) toe piece found on the new Alpinist bindings, making it easy to step into the binding. The handling of the back binding is also made significantly easier, the binding has easier rotation and 30% easier entry into the back binding than the Alpinist binding.
The binding is adjusted forward and backward using a star screwdriver (PH2). The rear housing should be adjusted so that it just touches the back part of the boot and the pins are fully engaged with the boot. Make sure there is no weight on the boot when making this adjustment.
The release value is adjusted by turning the silver screw (TX20) at the top of the rear housing. There is a scale on the back of the binding to help you set the correct value.
If the binding has ski stoppers installed, lock them by pushing the lock lever forward and pressing the stoppers down flat until they hang. Then rotate the rear housing 180 degrees so that the pins point backward. Step into the front housing with your boot. Pull up the lever on the front housing so that it is in walk mode. Flip the heel lifter forward to use it. You can also rotate the rear housing back into ski mode and flip the heel lifter over the pins for another level.
Rotate the rear housing so that the pins point forward. Pull the ski stopper lock lever backward so that the stoppers make contact with the ground. Step into the front housing with your boot. The lever on the front housing should be in walk mode. Step hard on the rear housing so that the boot is securely locked into place.
To attach ski crampons, hold the crampon vertically either on the right or left side of the binding. Then slide the crampon in until it is centered on the ski. You can then lower the crampon flat onto the ski. To remove it, do the same motion in the opposite direction.
The easiest way to attach ski crampons is to do it after you have removed the skis from your feet, but with some practice, you can save both time and energy by attaching and removing the crampon while still wearing the skis.
DIN value: 4 - 10
Weight:
Adjustment:
Recommended on the following models: Jostedalen, Hurrungane, Soleitind & Streifar
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