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Marker Duke/Baron Selection Criteria

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
Had a delivery in today & thought I'd do a quick weight check using a set of digital postal scales that I know are accurate to a few grams either way.

I weighed 5 pairs of large & small Dukes and 5 pairs of large & small Barons, all fitted with 110mm brakes - so that's 10 individual bindings of each size.

The average weight per binding was:
Large Duke - 1376g
Small Duke - 1354g
Large Baron - 1324g
Small Baron - 1312g

The Duke's are 6-16 din & have metal toe wings versus plastic toe wings on the 4-12 din Baron.

Conclusion: Very little actual weight difference so don't use potential weight saving as a reason to buy the Baron instead of the Duke. Decision should be made on din requirements first & then cost.

The jury's still out on the durability of the Baron but at the moment I'd suggest that if you ski on a din of 7 or more you should go for the Duke as the additional cost (£40-£45) is minimal over long term use. If you're a charger/hucker/lardy then the Duke is a no-brainer.
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Cheers for that. Marketing and general sillyness led me to believe the Baron would be substantially lighter. Food for thought.
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 Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
I just bought some Barons today and have them set at 8 so we will see Very Happy
Also got some spanky new green boots to go with them (B D Factors) cant wait to use them. snowHead

I will want some wax off you soon please spyderjon,
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