The Marker Duke PT 16 is a ski binding built for backcountry touring and freeride adventures. It’s designed to handle both uphill climbs and descents, giving you the freedom to explore off-piste terrain with confidence.
With a DIN range of 6 to 16, the Duke PT 16 adjusts to a wide spectrum of skier weights and abilities, from intermediate to more aggressive riders. Weighing between 1050 and 1350 grams depending on size, it strikes a balance between lightweight touring efficiency and downhill stability. The included brakes keep your skis secure when you’re skinning or making quick stops on steep slopes.
The DIN (Deutsches Institut für Normung) setting refers to the release force at which the binding will let go of the boot during a fall. A range of 6–16 means the binding can be tuned for lighter skiers or mellow terrain at the low end, up to heavier skiers or high-speed freeride runs at the high end, helping to reduce injury risk by matching the binding’s release to your skiing style.