How to Adjust Jester Marker Ski Bindings

Jester Marker ski bindings are a model from the Marker brand praised by skiers for their durability and reliable function. Jester Marker bindings can be adjusted to fit a vast range of skiers, whether very tall, very short, heavy, light or anything between. In order to properly adjust your bindings, you will need to know your DIN number. To find your DIN number, go to a local outdoor sports store and tell a representative your age, height, weight, boot sole length and your skiing ability. The representative will provide you with your DIN number and also a DIN chart.

Things You'll Need

  • DIN chart
  • Screwdriver
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Instructions

    • 1

      Put your ski boots on and press the toe of your boot into the top Jester Marker binding.

    • 2

      Consult your DIN to determine what number the bindings should be set to. Once you know the number, turn the screw on the side of the bindings until the dial arrow points toward your corresponding number.

    • 3

      Press the clips on both sides of the back part of the Jester Marker binding, then slide it either backward or forward so that your heel fits properly. Push your heel down into the binding until it locks in place. Take a few steps with the ski on to make sure it feels secure.

    • 4

      Repeat these steps for the other ski bindings.