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2026 Marker Kingpin 13 Binding

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2026 Marker Kingpin 13 Binding

The Marker Kingpin 13 Binding sets the standard in downhill-oriented pin binding performance. With an alpine heel delivering power transmission, increased control, and minimization of a false release, backcountry freeriders and aggressive backcountry skiers have access to more performance at a lower weight. Featuring a stiff light weight toe piece with anit-icing pads for safe releasing and stepping in and 3 heel climbing positions, the Kingpin 13 is the ideal choice for backcountry skiers who value the best downhill performance at the lightest weight.

Why we like it:

The downhill performance and dependability you get out of the Kingpin 13 is truly astounding and is why it is such a trusted binding by so many backcountry freeride skiers.

Who it's for:

Aggressive backcountry freeride skiers who need not only the power transmission and control that is offers but also the safer heel release than a typical pin binding.

Highlights:

The Kingpin Heel features Vertical & Horizontal Adjustable Release Function which allows for individual DIN settings for both the vertical and horizontal release of the binding to ensure the safest possible release. The anti-icing pads in the toe piece prevents ice from building up under the locking system to make certain that stepping into and releasing out of the toe is properly safe. The heel piece also features 3 climbing positions composed of a neutral position and a 7 and 13 degree rise for varying levels of inclined ascents. Ski Crampon mounts can also be found on the toe of the binding for glacier and firm snow touring.

Things to consider:

The Kingpin 13 is neither the lightest pin binding nor the highest performing alpine binding, so if you are looking for the highest achiever in either of those realms you are in the wrong place. However, you do get the best of both worlds at the highest weight. There are higher downhill performance hybrid bindings, but they are going to weigh a good deal more than the Kingpin. If you are seeking a binding that is the most similar to an alpine binding in performance that has touring capabilities, the Duke PT or Shift binding would be the better picks. If you are after maximum weight savings and are not overly aggressive, the Alpinist or some other full pin binding would be your jam. For the best of both sides of the coin, the Kingpin is the best of the rest.

Boot Compatibility:

The Kingpin 13 is compatible with all tech toe’d ski boots.

The Marker Kingpin 13 Binding sets the standard in downhill-oriented pin binding performance. With an alpine heel delivering power transmission, increased control, and minimization of a false release, backcountry freeriders and aggressive backcountry skiers have access to more performance at a lower weight. Featuring a stiff light weight toe piece with anit-icing pads for safe releasing and stepping in and 3 heel climbing positions, the Kingpin 13 is the ideal choice for backcountry skiers who value the best downhill performance at the lightest weight.

Why we like it:

The downhill performance and dependability you get out of the Kingpin 13 is truly astounding and is why it is such a trusted binding by so many backcountry freeride skiers.

Who it's for:

Aggressive backcountry freeride skiers who need not only the power transmission and control that is offers but also the safer heel release than a typical pin binding.

Highlights:

The Kingpin Heel features Vertical & Horizontal Adjustable Release Function which allows for individual DIN settings for both the vertical and horizontal release of the binding to ensure the safest possible release. The anti-icing pads in the toe piece prevents ice from building up under the locking system to make certain that stepping into and releasing out of the toe is properly safe. The heel piece also features 3 climbing positions composed of a neutral position and a 7 and 13 degree rise for varying levels of inclined ascents. Ski Crampon mounts can also be found on the toe of the binding for glacier and firm snow touring.

Things to consider:

The Kingpin 13 is neither the lightest pin binding nor the highest performing alpine binding, so if you are looking for the highest achiever in either of those realms you are in the wrong place. However, you do get the best of both worlds at the highest weight. There are higher downhill performance hybrid bindings, but they are going to weigh a good deal more than the Kingpin. If you are seeking a binding that is the most similar to an alpine binding in performance that has touring capabilities, the Duke PT or Shift binding would be the better picks. If you are after maximum weight savings and are not overly aggressive, the Alpinist or some other full pin binding would be your jam. For the best of both sides of the coin, the Kingpin is the best of the rest.

Boot Compatibility:

The Kingpin 13 is compatible with all tech toe’d ski boots.

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2026 Marker Kingpin 13 Binding

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Description

The Marker Kingpin 13 Binding sets the standard in downhill-oriented pin binding performance. With an alpine heel delivering power transmission, increased control, and minimization of a false release, backcountry freeriders and aggressive backcountry skiers have access to more performance at a lower weight. Featuring a stiff light weight toe piece with anit-icing pads for safe releasing and stepping in and 3 heel climbing positions, the Kingpin 13 is the ideal choice for backcountry skiers who value the best downhill performance at the lightest weight.

Why we like it:

The downhill performance and dependability you get out of the Kingpin 13 is truly astounding and is why it is such a trusted binding by so many backcountry freeride skiers.

Who it's for:

Aggressive backcountry freeride skiers who need not only the power transmission and control that is offers but also the safer heel release than a typical pin binding.

Highlights:

The Kingpin Heel features Vertical & Horizontal Adjustable Release Function which allows for individual DIN settings for both the vertical and horizontal release of the binding to ensure the safest possible release. The anti-icing pads in the toe piece prevents ice from building up under the locking system to make certain that stepping into and releasing out of the toe is properly safe. The heel piece also features 3 climbing positions composed of a neutral position and a 7 and 13 degree rise for varying levels of inclined ascents. Ski Crampon mounts can also be found on the toe of the binding for glacier and firm snow touring.

Things to consider:

The Kingpin 13 is neither the lightest pin binding nor the highest performing alpine binding, so if you are looking for the highest achiever in either of those realms you are in the wrong place. However, you do get the best of both worlds at the highest weight. There are higher downhill performance hybrid bindings, but they are going to weigh a good deal more than the Kingpin. If you are seeking a binding that is the most similar to an alpine binding in performance that has touring capabilities, the Duke PT or Shift binding would be the better picks. If you are after maximum weight savings and are not overly aggressive, the Alpinist or some other full pin binding would be your jam. For the best of both sides of the coin, the Kingpin is the best of the rest.

Boot Compatibility:

The Kingpin 13 is compatible with all tech toe’d ski boots.

2026 Marker Kingpin 13 Binding | Ski Essentials