Marker - ski bindings - was created in 1952.
Bindings
ski ski poles bindings boots
The bindings come with installation instructions, but if you got used bindings that didn't come with instructions... Quick question: are you putting these on new skis, or on skis that already have bindings on them? If they're old skis, remove the bindings already installed and use the old screw holes for the new bindings. If they're new skis, take them to a ski tech. You've got to drill holes in your skis and there are lots of calculations involved - how much you weigh, the skis being used and the way you ski determine where your boots should be on the ski.
That depends on what you mean by regular bindings. You can use cross-country bindings but not alpine bindings.
There are many places where one could purchase Marker ski bindings. Marker ski bindings can be found at sports equipment stores like Dick's Sporting Goods or places like Amazon.
Ski bindings typically have a shift and lock mechanism that will lock the ski in place but will still become undone if the skier falls awkwardly or if the ski becomes bound up.
No
Downhill bindings are adjustable for different size boots. Cross-country bindings only lock into the toe of the boot, so one binding works with any compatible boot.
You should get a ski shop to do it. it is dangerous to ski on if they are adjusted wrong. its not expensive to have a shop do it.
Yes. You have to be sure the boots themselves are in good condition.
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