CPSC

Kingpin 10 and Kingpin 13 alpine touring ski bindings Recalled for Fall Hazard

Recalled ski binding in gold, sold with or without Marker branding in the highlighted area.
Recalled ski binding in gold, sold with or without Marker branding in the highlighted area.
Recalled ski binding in copper, sold with or without Marker branding in the highlighted area.
Recalled ski binding in copper, sold with or without Marker branding in the highlighted area.
Location of the serial number on the heel unit of the recalled ski binding.
Location of the serial number on the heel unit of the recalled ski binding.

Hazard

The steel pins in the toe unit can break and reduce the release force of the binding, causing a fall hazard.

What You Should Do

Remedy

Consumers should immediately stop using these bindings and return them to a Marker authorized retailer to obtain a free replacement toe unit. Consumers should bring their boots to be sure their bindings are adjusted correctly.

Consumer Contact

Marker USA at 800-453-3862 from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. ET, email at kingpin.exchange@mdv-usa.com or online at https://www.marker.net/en-us/ and click on More Info in the recall section for more information.

Products

Kingpin 10 and Kingpin 13 alpine touring ski bindings

Injuries & Incidents

Sold At

Specialty ski and backcountry equipment stores nationwide and online at evo.com, backcountry.com, and theskimonster.com from March 2017 through April 2018 for between $500 and $650.