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Saturday, November 14, 2009
Jester Schizo: Utilizing the toe and heel components from the award-winning Jester and Griffon bindings, Marker introduces the Jester Schizo with 6-16 DIN range. For the skier who wants to dial in his standing position – either for changing conditions, or to go from all-mountain skiing to pipe and park, the new Jester Schizo delivers ultimate versatility. A screw in front of the toe piece allows the skier to make the adjustment on the hill, without even stepping out of the binding! Make sure to check out our selection of both the Jester and the Griffon Schizo and non-Schizo bindings while supplies last!
The Jester Schizo's little brother, the Griffon Schizo utilizes the same toe and heel components from the award-winning Jester and Griffon bindings. The Griffon Schizo has a 4-12 DIN range. For the skier who wants to dial in his standing position – either for changing conditions, or to go from all-mountain skiing to pipe and park, the new Jester Schizo delivers ultimate versatility. A screw in front of the toe piece allows the skier to make the adjustment on the hill, without even stepping out of the binding!
The Extreme has the confidence and stability to rip any terrain and it has the torsional strength and durability to handle the toughest of landings and the most punishing abuse in the park. Emulate PK Hunder’s double cork 1080 or just bust out some of the ol’ moves on the topsheet. Either way, we’ll be proud. Keep it Extreme. The K2 Extreme comes with or without the Griffon Schizo Binding, but we sell it with this awesome binding package!
Jester Schizo: Utilizing the toe and heel components from the award-winning Jester and Griffon bindings, Marker introduces the Jester Schizo with 6-16 DIN range. For the skier who wants to dial in his standing position – either for changing conditions, or to go from all-mountain skiing to pipe and park, the new Jester Schizo delivers ultimate versatility. A screw in front of the toe piece allows the skier to make the adjustment on the hill, without even stepping out of the binding! Make sure to check out our selection of both the Jester and the Griffon Schizo and non-Schizo bindings while supplies last!
The Jester Schizo's little brother, the Griffon Schizo utilizes the same toe and heel components from the award-winning Jester and Griffon bindings. The Griffon Schizo has a 4-12 DIN range. For the skier who wants to dial in his standing position – either for changing conditions, or to go from all-mountain skiing to pipe and park, the new Jester Schizo delivers ultimate versatility. A screw in front of the toe piece allows the skier to make the adjustment on the hill, without even stepping out of the binding!
The Extreme has the confidence and stability to rip any terrain and it has the torsional strength and durability to handle the toughest of landings and the most punishing abuse in the park. Emulate PK Hunder’s double cork 1080 or just bust out some of the ol’ moves on the topsheet. Either way, we’ll be proud. Keep it Extreme. The K2 Extreme comes with or without the Griffon Schizo Binding, but we sell it with this awesome binding package!
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