Marker released the first Jester binding a decade ago and it has been one of the most popular freeski bindings ever since. Built for hard-charging, lift-served freeride and park skiers, the Jester 16 provides performance and safety features that are tough to beat. Starting up front, with a DIN that maxes out at, you guessed it––16, the Jester incorporates magnesium sole holders in the toe wings and an Anti-Ice Rail to kick sticky snow and ice free from your boots.
The Inter Pivot 3 heel has a magnesium bracket that provides excellent power transmission and makes it easy to step into, even with modern, rubber-soled boots. All of that magnesium serves to reduce weight, while increasing stiffness, and the Jester 16’s multi-norm certification ensures 100-percent compatibility with any boot—whether you’re rocking GripWalk norm ISO 23223, alpine norm ISO 5355 or touring norm ISO 9523. Plus, with three different colorways, you can match the binding with your ski and boot to ensure you’re looking fresh out there.
Marker released the first Jester binding a decade ago and it has been one of the most popular freeski bindings ever since. Built for hard-charging, lift-served freeride and park skiers, the Jester 16 provides performance and safety features that are tough to beat. Starting up front, with a DIN that maxes out at, you guessed it––16, the Jester incorporates magnesium sole holders in the toe wings and an Anti-Ice Rail to kick sticky snow and ice free from your boots.
The Inter Pivot 3 heel has a magnesium bracket that provides excellent power transmission and makes it easy to step into, even with modern, rubber-soled boots. All of that magnesium serves to reduce weight, while increasing stiffness, and the Jester 16’s multi-norm certification ensures 100-percent compatibility with any boot—whether you’re rocking GripWalk norm ISO 23223, alpine norm ISO 5355 or touring norm ISO 9523. Plus, with three different colorways, you can match the binding with your ski and boot to ensure you’re looking fresh out there.