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Thread: New Marker Tech touring binding 20/21?

  1. #301
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    I have an unmounted duke pr and can check this for you avd respond back tomorrow


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    I have pics. Looks like 22mm total length for 4 with 18mm of thread and 16mm total length and 10mm thread for 4.

    edit to add that if you call quiver killer they have stock screw lengths on charts. They have been very helpful working through shimming my kingpin heels.

    as another caveat I have a pair of duke pts and then ski tons of pairs of jesters. Quiver killers have been great, total of 8 toe holes and 4 heel holes on a couple pairs of skis gives a lot more side country options and makes traveling really easy, I can bring 5 pairs of skis and 1 or 2 pairs of bindings depending on destination.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SoVT Joey View Post
    I have pics. Looks like 22mm total length for 4 with 18mm of thread and 16mm total length and 10mm thread for 4.
    Thanks! Are they all flatheads?

    And now I need to look more closely at mine to remember if the longer ones are for the toe or the heel …
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    Quote Originally Posted by SchralphMacchio View Post
    Thanks! Are they all flatheads?

    And now I need to look more closely at mine to remember if the longer ones are for the toe or the heel …

    short two are closer to the tip. Long two are close to the afd. You will see the difference when you open your toe piece. They are the cone heads. Same style screws as the heel plates and the jester heel plates. Just longer


    shoot me a pm and I can send you the pics via text or something. I think the box fan needs to be replaced in Jackson.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SoVT Joey View Post
    short two are closer to the tip. Long two are close to the afd. You will see the difference when you open your toe piece. They are the cone heads. Same style screws as the heel plates and the jester heel plates. Just longer


    shoot me a pm and I can send you the pics via text or something. I think the box fan needs to be replaced in Jackson.
    Ah okay I think I got it!

    Yeah, the forum is behaving better today than yesterday, but still very janky.
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  6. #306
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    I'm going to get a set of these for a pair of travelling skis. So will mostly ski lift serviced, but some shirt tours as well. Would like to save some weight with the 12, but am.I going to hate the heel piece on those? I do have Griffon on some skis, so familiar with those, but never skied the Squires. For reference, I usually run 9.5 din, and never had any issues, even using a Vipec 12 for the same set up. Would think that would mean I would be fine in the PT 12 as well, but you just hear such bad talk about the Squire heel. Thoughts on 12 vs 16 for me?

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    ^ Squire heel is probably fine if you do okay with Vipec heel, but the Griffon heel on Duke PT13 is way more locked in.

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