High performance race binding, specifically developed for U12 and U14 athletes.
The Xcomp 12 features all the premium construction details but is specifically adapted to the needs of U12 and U14 racers. This includes the 3-point mounting pattern of the one body toe piece. In combination with two absorbers, the Xcomp 12 delivers a very strong power transmission but yet forgiving performance. The Xcomp dampening technology eliminates all the fast, hard impacts and keeps the boot perfectly centered.
GLIDING AFD:
All MARKER bindings are equipped with a moveable AFD (anti friction device) leading to a highly precise release almost entirely unhindered by dirt, snow and ice! Individual adjustment of the AFD to the area of application ensures perfect functionality - from racing, for children’s bindings or on ski tours.
X-COMP TOE:
Using the Xcell piston technology with additional modifications in shock absorbance and reduced stiffness, enable the ski a more natural and harmonic flex, as well as a more smooth and “forgiving” performance. The combination of the Xcell damping technology, with the athlete based modifications in stiffness and shock absorbance, provide a totally new racing performance that combines the best of old and new.
TWIN CAM X HEEL:
The next logical step in the improvement of our Twincam heel, with more power, higher elasticity in the release and an optimized performance curve. The construction increases the boot and ski connectivity for a longer period, even in extremely steep terrain, ensuring more precise ski guidance until released. It also offers improved power transfer through the wider connection of the heel rail (43 mm).
Marker XCOMP 12 Binding 2024
SIZE
One Size CATEGORY
All Mountain , Race BEST FOR
Piste BOOT TYPE
Alpine AGE Adult BINDING WEIGHT
1135g DIN/ISO RANGE
DIN 4.0 - 12.0 STAND HEIGHT W/O SKI
18 AFD GLIDING PLATE
Stainless steel TOE SYSTEM
XComp BOOT SOLE RANGE
240mm - 360mm BRAKE WIDTH
85 HEEL ADJUSTMENT RANGE
20 HEEL TECHNOLOGY
TCX RECOMMENDED SKIER'S WEIGHT
80 - 250 lbs TÜV APPROVED
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