Binding Alignment > How to use and adjust Marker Alpine bindings
How to use and adjust Marker Alpine bindings
This guide takes you through how to adjust Marker alpine bindings to your skis and how to set the DIN release value! This guide applies to Marker Squire, Griffon, Jester, and Jester Pro.
Shoe Adjustment
First, the plate on the front housing must be adjusted to fit the sole of your boot. This is done by rotating the star screw (PZ3) located at the very front of the front housing. Adjust it so that the boot cannot move up or down. Next, adjust the rear housing with the star screw (PH2) located at the back. When the binding is correctly adjusted, it should be flush with the plastic around the screw.
Release Value Adjustment
The release value is adjusted on both the front and rear housings. On the front housing, there is a star screw (PH2) on the side and a scale on top. On the rear housing, there is a star screw (PH2) at the very back, as well as a scale.
Ski Mode
Make sure the rear housing is pressed down. Then, step firmly into the binding to lock the boot in place.