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By Noah Carter

Marker Comp 30 RD — Expert Review

Marker’s Comp 30 RD (Race Department) is a no‑compromise alpine race binding built for FIS‑level athletes who demand maximum retention, precise release, and a low stand height. It’s singularly focused on on‑piste speed and stability—definitely not a crossover or touring option.

Who is it for?

  • Experienced, competitive racers (GS/SL/SG) who need consistent, predictable release at high loads.
  • Heavier and/or extremely powerful skiers who require a high, precise DIN setting.
  • Not intended for touring or recreational freeride; not GripWalk compatible.

On‑snow performance

The Competition 4‑linkage toe and TwinCam Competition heel deliver a locked‑in, laser‑precise feel. The low stand height (~18 mm) sharpens edge‑to‑edge quickness and reduces leverage stack, while the TC heel’s increased elasticity helps mitigate pre‑release in compressions and chatter. Under World‑Cup‑style forces, the binding feels calm, centered, and brutally direct.

Specs and what they mean

  • Type of binding: Alpine / Competition (race)
    • Built for on‑piste racing; prioritizes precision, rigidity, and centering.
  • DIN range: 15–30
    • Very high retention window for powerful athletes; must be set by a certified tech.
  • Elastic travel: Not specified (TwinCam Competition heel with increased elasticity)
    • Elasticity absorbs peak loads to reduce pre‑release; numeric mm isn’t published.
  • Brake width: 85 mm
    • Standard race brake—ideal for ~65–75 mm waist race skis.
  • Weight: ~1380 g per binding
    • Stout RD construction with magnesium parts; competitive for the category.
  • Compatibility: ISO 5355 (Alpine A); BSL 240–360 mm
    • Adult alpine soles only; no GripWalk/MNC/AT support.
  • Materials: Magnesium, steel, Teflon AFD, composite
    • Magnesium brings stiffness and weight savings; Teflon AFD aids consistent release.

Build quality and durability

A reinforced one‑piece toe, competition heel, and magnesium hardware give the Comp 30 RD the stiffness and longevity race programs expect. The Teflon AFD maintains clean lateral release even with contamination or icing. This is true RD kit—precise, rugged, and purpose‑built for repeat impacts and high‑G turns.

Comparisons

  • Look Pivot 18: Legendary heel elasticity and fall forgiveness, but with a lower max DIN (18). The Comp 30 RD offers a much higher ceiling and a flatter, stiffer race stance; Pivot feels more forgiving, Marker feels more locked‑in and surgical.
  • Tyrolia/Head Freeflex 25: Lighter, with a 25 max DIN and a different approach to plate/ski flex. The Comp 30 RD wins on DIN headroom and clamp force; Freeflex scores on weight and flex management.

Drawbacks and considerations

  • ISO 5355 alpine soles only—no GripWalk or touring boots.
  • DIN 15–30 is excessive for most skiers; improper settings can be dangerous.
  • 85 mm brake is race‑narrow; not suited to wider skis.
  • No published elastic‑travel number, which makes paper comparisons harder.

Mounting note

Always have a certified technician mount and set DIN. Confirm BSL range (240–360 mm) and select the proper brake for your ski waist.

Key takeaways

  • Enormous retention: DIN 15–30 for powerful or heavy racers.
  • Low stand height: faster edge changes, higher precision.
  • TwinCam heel: increased elasticity to reduce pre‑release.
  • RD durability: magnesium and reinforced components.
  • Single‑minded focus: pure on‑piste racing with ISO 5355 soles.

Frequently asked questions

Q: Does the Comp 30 RD work with GripWalk soles?
A: No. It is limited to adult alpine (ISO 5355 A) soles. If you need GripWalk or AT compatibility, look for MNC/GW‑approved bindings.

Q: Who actually needs a DIN up to 30?
A: Very powerful, technically skilled racers and heavier athletes under professional oversight. Most skiers are better served by lower DIN ranges.

Q: What skis fit the 85 mm brake?
A: It’s intended for narrow race skis—generally ~65–75 mm underfoot. For wider skis, this isn’t the right brake/binding pairing.

Verdict

The Marker Comp 30 RD is a ruthless race tool with a massive DIN window, low stack, and race‑department toughness. For its target user—elite racers and heavy/aggressive athletes—it provides a supremely stable, predictable, and ultra‑precise platform. Everyone else should pick a binding with a lower DIN and broader compatibility.

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