CPSC Recall in 2018: Marker Recalls Kingpin Ski Bindings Due to Fall Hazard

Updated on March 25, 2026.

See the recall details below. You can also see similar information for other consumer product recalls in 2018.

Data Source: CPSC.
Recall Number: 19-006
Date: October 09, 2018
Product Name: Kingpin 10 and Kingpin 13 alpine touring ski bindings
Recall Description:

This recall involve s 2017-2018 Kingpin models 10 and 13 ski binding, with a black body and gold or copper accent coloring. The bindings are used with alpine touring ski boots with metal pintech inserts in the toe of each boot. The recalled toe units have heel units with serial numbers on the back in the following ranges: Kingpin 10 (337804 – 418632) and Kingpin 13 (337798 – 411728). Model NumberProduct NameAccent Color7733R1MAKINGPIN 10; 75 - 100 mmgold7733R1MBKINGPIN 10; 100 - 125 mmgold7933R1MAKINGPIN 13; 75 - 100 mmgold7734R1MAKINGPIN 10 Demo; 75 - 100 mmgold7934R1MBKINGPIN 13 Demo; 100 - 125 mmgold7933R1MBKINGPIN 13; 100 - 125 mmgold7733S1MAKINGPIN 10; 75 - 100 mmcopper7733S1MBKINGPIN 10; 100 - 125 mmcopper7933S1MAKINGPIN 13; 75 - 100 mmcopper7933S1MBKINGPIN 13; 100 - 125 mmcopper7734S1MAKINGPIN 10 Demo; 75 - 100 mmcopper7934S1MBKINGPIN 13 Demo; 100 - 125 mmcopper 

Hazard Description:

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

Consumer Action:

Remedy Type:

Replace

Units: About 4,100 (in addition, about 2,200 were sold in Canada)
Incidents:

None reported

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.

Manufactured In:

Czech Republic