


Grab that trusty screw driver and loosen it up so you can be safe out there. In the above image the forward pressure indicator aka the silver screw is inside the black housing the back of the binding indicating that the forware pressure too high. You don't want it to be to tight or it will look like the image below. Eject the ski boot from the binding then click it back in and double check to make sure that screw is flush with the housing. Too get the forward pressure set properly grab your favorite phillips or flathead screw driver and turn the screw clockwise (righty tighty) until the screw is flush with the housing. If it's too loose, meaning the heel piece is too far back that screw will be sticking out as seen in the image below indicating that the forward pressure is too low. In the photo above you can see the screw is flush with the black binding housing while the boot is clicked in, indicating that the foward pressure is set properly. The forward pressure indicator on the back of most Marker Bindings ( Squire, Griffon, Jester, Jester Pro, Comp 16 etc) is the silver screw on the back of the black heel piece housing. Below is a photo of Eric's boot clicked into a Marker Griffon with the forward pressure set properly. Obviously the bindings need to be adjusted so you can click your boot in but they need to have the forward pressure set properly so the binding works properly. In this blog I'll be going over adjusting and setting the forward pressure for flat mounted skis with Marker Bindings.

Adjusting has to do with adjusting the heel piece on flat mounted skis or the toe and heel if it's a system ski (integrated binding system). Now there is a difference between adjusting and remounting difference being on a remount the bindings need to come off and be repositioned on the ski. To do so there are just a few things you need to know and you'll be swapping skis with your buddies on the hill in no time. Adjusting ski bindings isn't difficult, but it does need to be done properly to ensure safety.
