How to Adjust Ski Bindings for Marker M900

Marker M900 bindings are very popular because of their reliability. These bindings are also very easy to adjust to different sized boots and DIN numbers. Your DIN number is calculated from your height, weight, age, boot sole length, and your skiing ability. To find out your DIN number, give all this information to a representative at a skiing or sports store, and they will be able to give you your DIN number and a chart that shows what to adjust your bindings to. Different binding setting numbers correspond to different DIN numbers.

Things You'll Need

  • Screwdriver
  • DIN chart
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Instructions

    • 1

      Put on your ski boots and insert the toe of your ski boot into the top part of the Marker M900 bindings.

    • 2

      Turn the screw on the side of the M900 bindings until the dial on the bindings points toward the number indicated by your DIN chart.

    • 3

      Push in the clips on the sides of the Marker M900 bindings to slide the back portion backward or forward in order to fit it to your heel. Test the binding by pressing your heel down into the binding. If the binding is adjusted properly, your heel will click into place.

    • 4

      Repeat this for the other ski.