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Marker MCX 12 System bindings

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
Dear Snowheads, I revert to your superior knowledge and ask the following:-

I trashed a pair of K2 Rictor 90 skis on a rock and they are fit for the bin, however, the bindings are fine.

Q. Can the Marker system MCX 12 bindings be used on other "flat" skis, do drilling jigs exist for "system" bindings as I could transfer them to another pair?

Thanks in advance
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Dear All,

I gave the resident expert, Jon Coaster, a call and can confirm these bindings can be mounted on a flat ski, but its a measuring job, i.e. no jig.

As ever, many thanks Jon

I can highly recommend The Piste Office!
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