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The ultimate in adjustability and versatility, the Marker Schizo 14 Ski Bindings let you dial in your mount point to better accommodate the type of riding you're doing on any given day. Lapping the park and gettin' tricky? Scoot 'em forward. Getting face shots in waist deep blower? Scoot 'em back. A Triple Pivot Elite Toe and Inter Pivot Heel work with the 60 mm Multi-Stance Adjustor to make the Marker Schizo 14 Ski Bindings as diverse as the skiers who ride them.
Triple Pivot Elite Toe – With a horizontally oriented spring, the Triple Pivot Elite Toe provides the highest energy absorption to reduce the risk of early release. The secure purchase on the boot lug optimizes power transmission and allows for durable, high energy use. The performance to weight ratio of the Triple Pivot toe is truly unmatched in the industry.
AFD Gliding Plate – All Marker bindings are equipped with a movable AFD (anti friction device), allowing a precise release, unhindered by dirt, snow and ice buildup. The type of AFD is matched to the skier type, ensuring perfect functionality – from racing to junior bindings and even ski touring.
Inter Pivot Heel – This industry-leading construction delivers superior holding power for all types of freeskiing. Its design focuses power in the direction of the boot sole, increasing elasticity. The overall design focuses on optimum power transmission.
Dual-screw brake pad
60 mm Multi-Stance Adjustor – The popular Schizo technology broke new ground, offering skiers the ability to move their stance fore/aft 3cm in each direction for the ultimate versatility. It allows the skier to go from pipe and park to all mountain skiing, or from hard, groomed snow to powder by turning a simple screw on the toe piece.
We recommend a brake width equal to or at most 15 mm wider than the ski waist width.