Marker Kingpin 13 Ski Bindings
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The Marker Kingpin 13 bindings are built for backcountry skiers who want efficient tech‑toe touring on the climb and confident, near‑alpine power on the way back down.
| Rider Type | Freeride and touring skiers earning their turns |
| DIN Range | 6.0 – 13.0 |
| Boot Compatibility | Pin-tech touring boots (ISO 9523 / GripWalk with tech inserts) |
| Brake Widths | 75–100 mm, 100–125 mm |
| Climbing Aids | 0°, 7° and 13° heel risers |
| Weight (per binding) | Approx. 715–750 g with brake |
The Kingpin 13 blends a precise ISI pin toe with an alpine‑style heel, so you get a natural skinning stride and solid, familiar power when you point the skis down. The wide heel contact points and XXL power transmitters keep energy driving cleanly into the ski, giving you good edge hold and confidence on firm snow and bigger terrain. Three climbing positions make it easy to adjust for rolling approaches or steep skin tracks without breaking rhythm. With a DIN range up to 13 and a recommended rider weight under 120 kg, it’s a strong choice for advanced and expert backcountry riders who want to charge hard without lugging a full frame binding around.
- Hybrid pin/alpine design: Tech toe for efficient touring with an alpine‑inspired heel for confident descents.
- DIN 6–13 range: Suits stronger, more aggressive skiers who need reliable retention off‑piste.
- Intuitive ISI toe: Wide step‑in platform and boot stop help you clip in quickly, even in tricky spots.
- Three climbing aids: Flat, 7° and 13° positions keep skinning comfortable across varied terrain.
- Two brake widths: 75–100 mm and 100–125 mm cover most modern touring ski shapes.
- Low stand height: Around 21 mm off the ski for a direct, predictable snow feel.