How to Adjust Marker Speedpoint 1200 Bindings

The Marker 1200 binding system uses the company's speedpoint adjustment system. This system is designed to give quick adjustments to the bindings, saving you time when getting ready to hit the slopes. Marker has retired the 1200 and now offers a series called the Performance Line. The bindings are adjusted in the same way only the materials use in production have been altered.

Things You'll Need

  • Weight scale
  • Large Phillip's screwdriver
  • DIN Chart (see resources)
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Instructions

    • 1

      Step onto the scale with all of your ski clothing and ski boots on. Get your current weight.

    • 2

      Look up your weight and ski ability level on the Marker DIN Chart (see resources).

    • 3

      Set the skis with the bindings onto a flat work space and look toward the back of the ski bindings. Find the DIN screw, a large metal Phillip's screw in the center of the heel lock mechanism. Find the DIN dial.

    • 4

      Turn the DIN screw to the right to increase the DIN setting and number. Turn the screw to the left to lower the DIN number and setting. Adjust according to the DIN chart number.

    • 5

      Push a ski boot into each adjusted binding and lock the binding. Pop the boot off to test the adjustment. Put on the ski boots and skis and take a mellow run to test the binding adjustment.