Feeler: Marker 11.0 Free bindings

Obsessedwski

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kk i have Marker 11.0 Free bindings that im thinkin of selling.

Its a great binding for beginner park skiers who want intermediate bindings for cheap. They have around 7 days on them and do have a few scratches on them, but does not affect the performance. Again, great if ur just geting into park and want to get bindings but dont have the budget. I bought them for Christmas and apart from the scratches from the lift lines they are pretty much new.

Hit me up with offers

pix will be coming soon but these are the bindings and the description of them from REI:

  • Big Air elastomer pads under the toe and heel pieces reduce

    boot-sole height above the ski and absorb shock from high-impact

    landings
  • Edge Pressure System equalizes the force between the toe and the

    heel for clean carving, enahnced edge hold and improved stability
  • During a backwards or twisting fall, the Biotech® toe's

    upward-release system reduces the forces playing against joints and

    bones
  • Marker's lightweight Compact Heel offers optimum performance and easy step-in/step-out convenience
  • Stainless-steel anti-friction device allows essential lateral boot

    movement despite the condition of dirty or worn soles or negative

    sliding friction
  • Plus, they also optimize release despite the variables of

    temperature, backward twisting fall pressures and a skier's downward

    weight
  • 90mm-wide brake accommodates most freestyle and all-mountain skis

http://http://www.rei.com/product/759062

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If you are wondering whats up with the 2 comments above

The Marker 11.0 and 12.0 free bindings have a somewhat questionable reputation in the freeskiing world - durability hasn't been the best, many people have had issues with brakes snapping, prereleasing etc...so MOST freeskiers stay away from them.

The Jester/Duke seem to have been recieved quite well, same with the top end, high-din stuff..It's gonna be hard to sell them here, unless they are diiiiiirt cheap - hit Ebay man.
 
my freeride 11s have the biggest bitch in the world. they just arent built for anyone who is serious about freeriding.

within a month(most a week):

-both brakes tore off

-one fucked up so bad it bent the metal support thing making them un-repairable

-prerealse worse than you can imagine, dont expect to land anything switch off of any sizeable jump

-i ripped out the heel peice after landing 180 and its stripped so bad i can ski on them

im putting my P12s back on.

if i would of paid a dollar for these bindings i would of been pissed beyond belief.
 
^lol i totally agree man

i half made this sale to see if it was only me but it seems like markers just not good at making bindings. the fuckin shop guy told me that it was a design problem for brakes in the whole industry and tried to not take any responsibility so I asked him how many ppl with FKSs and p12s came in twice a week to fix their brakes, that shut him up and he fixed it for free but im still uber pissed.

BTW im not selling this anymore since i dont feel that passing on the misfortune is going to do NS or me any good. All I can do to help is to tell u to NEVER BUY ANY MARKER BINDINGS OTHER THAN THE JESTERS OR DUKES. IT IS A COMPLETE WASTE OF MONEY.
 
What about the Comp 15 and Comp 20? Pep, Andy, Chris were using those before the Jester came out. Its just markers low DIN (>12) that arent very reliable.
 
my friend has the comp 20's

he hates them

he had them at 9 or 10 din and thay still pre realease and that with there horrible breaks is a shitty combo

first run he got them back after fixing one of the breaks he 180 a jump that was maye 10 feet landed maybe a little weird deffinitly something he would have normally skied out of and they released breaking both of his breaks at one

ive never seen him so frustraded

he told he'd way rather ride his pivot 10 then his comp's
 
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