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At first glance, it may seem a little daunting that you have to remove the front head to be able to ski with it. But firstly, removing the front head and putting it back on is no problem, even with snow on it. And secondly, it always makes sense to reduce the moving weight when walking. Having 300 grams on your foot or in your backpack makes a huge difference. A 10 degree climbing aid is discreetly integrated into the stopper plate.
In riding mode, the Duke PT 12 is a mixture of a Griffon and a Squire binding type. Downhill performance is therefore guaranteed, thanks in part to the AFD Gliding Plate with Sole ID "Norm", which supports the shoe perfectly and ensures compatibility with alpine, tour and grip walking soles.
So if you are looking for uncompromising alpine power and still don't want to do without pins on the ascent, the Duke PT 12 is the perfect choice.
Basic data | |
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Brand | Marker |
Manufacturer Color name | black - red |
Product Type | Ski binding |
Supplier SKU | 7550U1.EB |
Activity | |
Main Activity | Winter sports |
Material | |
Material Composition | Plastic | Metal |
Mass/Weight | |
Weight in grammes | 1180 g |
Weight additional Info | 880 g without front head |
Characteristics | |
Norm Ski Boot | Touring (ISO 9523) | GripWalk (ISO 23223) | WTR - Walk to Ride | Alpine ski boot (ISO 5355) |
Norm Ski Binding | Alpine | WTR - Walk to Ride | Alpin Skibindung (ISO 9462) GripWalk | Touring (ISO 9523)GripWalk (ISO 23223) |
Value-Z Binding | 4-12 |
Length adjustment | Yes |
Adjustment Travel | 60 mm |
No. of Walking Mode | 2 levels |
Side Release Adjustable | Yes |
Frontal Release adj. | Yes |
Stopper Included | Yes |
Stand Height | 24 mm |
Fits Ski Center Width | 104-125 mm |
Skiboot Condition | Sole extensions rear and front | Pin inserts (ascent) |
(With the TransaCard always free of charge)