Brake size?

found a really good deal on some marker dukes i wanna get for resort and a bit of touring but they are 125 brakes and my skis are 103. is it gonna be a problem?
 
topic:yungskigga said:
found a really good deal on some marker dukes i wanna get for resort and a bit of touring but they are 125 brakes and my skis are 103. is it gonna be a problem?

Getting Dukes or huge brakes? Both are problems just slightly different.

What are you trying to do? What's your current setup?
 
Will you be able to ski on them? Yes. Will you catch your brakes on your pants and other ski? Also yes. Would i get that wide of brakes for a 103 ski? Absolutely not. Would i get frame bindings ever? Absolutely not.

If you buy those, you will sell them after one tour, and you will have an extra set of holes in your skis. For your use case:

Cast > Duke PT > Shift > Daymaker > Frames

switch the shift and daymaker depending on how much touring youl be doing.
 
You can get different sized brakes. Dukes are pretty obsolete, though. Only reason u should get them is if you have no $ and still want to tour.
 
Just get a set of shifts. People shit on Shifts but as long as you set them up properly (AFD height past the click) they are sweet. Most shops will carry replacement brakes, we charge 20$ for a pair.
 
14569396:Non_State_Actor said:
Getting Dukes or huge brakes? Both are problems just slightly different.

What are you trying to do? What's your current setup?

i have a Line SFB 107 for resort which i really enjoy so I am mainly still gonna be using that ski, but i also wanted a chargier ski that is gonna be stiffer which im also gonna be using for touring. (my first touring setup ever). my friends got me a pair of dps koalas 103 for my bday and Im looking for a binding for it. I know CAST is better but its 700 euros in europe. the dukes I found are 350. if it was gonna be my daily driver i would defo get a cast but if im gonna be using another ski mainly so im not sure i wanna drop so much money for a ski im not gonna use that often. thoughts?
 
14569399:hamsauce said:
Will you be able to ski on them? Yes. Will you catch your brakes on your pants and other ski? Also yes. Would i get that wide of brakes for a 103 ski? Absolutely not. Would i get frame bindings ever? Absolutely not.

If you buy those, you will sell them after one tour, and you will have an extra set of holes in your skis. For your use case:

Cast > Duke PT > Shift > Daymaker > Frames

switch the shift and daymaker depending on how much touring youl be doing.

what? why would i sell them? i dont get it. might change brakes if necessary but why are u putting duke on #2 and then telling me im gonna sell them after one tour?
 
Are you saying Marker duke frame bindings or Marker Duke PTs? If theyre duke PTs youre good-just buy them and order a new brake. If theyre Marker Duke frames then burn them.

14569498:yungskigga said:
what? why would i sell them? i dont get it. might change brakes if necessary but why are u putting duke on #2 and then telling me im gonna sell them after one tour?
 
14569497:yungskigga said:
i have a Line SFB 107 for resort which i really enjoy so I am mainly still gonna be using that ski, but i also wanted a chargier ski that is gonna be stiffer which im also gonna be using for touring. (my first touring setup ever). my friends got me a pair of dps koalas 103 for my bday and Im looking for a binding for it. I know CAST is better but its 700 euros in europe. the dukes I found are 350. if it was gonna be my daily driver i would defo get a cast but if im gonna be using another ski mainly so im not sure i wanna drop so much money for a ski im not gonna use that often. thoughts?

Are we talking about the new-ish Marker Duke PT? Not the older frame binding? If so those are good, go for it and search for an inexpensive brake to swap?
 
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