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Marker Tour F10 (Small) Alpine Touring Bindings (90mm Brakes) 2012

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Marker Tour F10 (Small) Alpine Touring Bindings (90mm Brakes) 2012
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Marker Tour F10 (Small) Alpine Touring Bindings (90mm Brakes) 2012: What goes up must come down. At Marker, it's all about having the descent of a lifetime. The Marker Tour F10 Alpine Touring Bindings are AT bindings for the skier who wants an all-day touring rig, but still wants great skiing performance.
Additional Features
Hollow technology base plate provides impressive stability combined with very lightweight gas-injected construction
Back Country Comfort touring mechanism allows for glove-friendly, comfortable opening and closing. Switching the lever to touring mode moves the whole binding 40mm backward for a balanced stepping motion and easier kick turns on steep terrain.
Titanium climbing aid with 7° & 13° positions can easily be accessed with ski pole. Integrated elastomer padding dampens the impact and noise.
Removable brake can be swapped with heel spacer and safety straps.
Height adjustable, gliding AFD for alpine/AT
36mm stand height above ski
No-pull-out screws
Recommended Use
The Marker Tour F10 is designed for the lighter skier who spends the majority of time touring but still wants a reliable binding for skiing on resort.
Compatibility
We recommend a brake width that is equal to the ski waist width and at most 15mm wider.
Construction
Power-Width-Design gives freeskiing bindings the ultimate power transmission for today's wide skis with the shortest frame of all hiking models in the market, 10 mm wider interface than traditional bindings (not built around the historic 63 mm SL ski like conventional bindings), and connection brackets extend upward on the outside for the ultimate power transmission.
Triple-Pivot Compact toe features a cross-axis toe spring.
Comfort 2 heel is a hollow linkage heel with aluminum axle that saves weight and maximizes torsional stiffness.

Specs

  • Ability Level: Intermediate-Advanced
  • DIN: High: 10
  • DIN: Low: 3
  • Warranty: 3 Years
  • Brake Width (mm): 90
  • Rider Weight: 65-230 lbs.
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Marker Tour F10 (Small) Alpine Touring Bindings (90mm Brakes) 2012
 
3.6

(based on 5 reviews)

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67%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend.

Pros

  • Adjustable (4)
  • Easy entry & release (4)

Cons

    Best Uses

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      4.0

      works well

      By m

      from huntington beach, ca

      About Me Intermediate

      Verified Buyer

      Pros

      • Easy Entry & Release
      • Lightweight

      Cons

        Best Uses

        • Sidecountry

        Comments about Marker Tour F10 (Small) Alpine Touring Bindings (90mm Brakes) 2012:

        I use this on my one ski quiver, both in the resort and backcountry. It works really well, just like a regular ski binding. The only downside is that it is prone to having snow accumulate under the heel while ascending. But maybe a little wax will fix that. Overall very satisfied.

        • Was this a gift?:
        • No
         
        4.0

        Marker F 10 touring bindings

        By Skier Ray

        from Bend OR

        About Me Expert

        Verified Buyer

        Pros

        • Adjustable
        • Easy Entry & Release
        • Good Shock Absorption
        • Great Construction
        • Installs Easily
        • Lightweight

        Cons

          Best Uses

          • Downhill

          Comments about Marker Tour F10 (Small) Alpine Touring Bindings (90mm Brakes) 2012:

          Awesome light weight touring binding that is tough enough to handle all day inbound skiing as well.

          • Was this a gift?:
          • Yes
           
          2.0

          Not living up to expectations

          By Skinning while kids are in lessons

          from Silt, Colorado

          About Me Advanced

          Verified Buyer

          Pros

          • Adjustable

          Cons

          • Difficult Entry & Release
          • Does Not Interface Well
          • Poor Construction

          Best Uses

          • Resort Skinning

          Comments about Marker Tour F10 (Small) Alpine Touring Bindings (90mm Brakes) 2012:

          My biggest complaint about these bindings is that the mechanism designed for changing modes from touring to alpine HATES snow. Big problem! If you have them in alpine mode and are clicking in after lunch, you have to go into your tour mode to release any snow that is caught in the binding. Real pain if people are waiting for you. Skip the gondolas because you'll have the same problem at the top. Works fine with touring boots for a one-run skin to the top. If you need something for alpine too I would look into the Fritsches. .

          • Was this a gift?:
          • No
           
          4.0

          Inbounds or 10th Mtn hutt

          By Simone

          from Denver

          About Me Advanced

          Verified Buyer

          Pros

          • Adjustable
          • Easy Entry & Release
          • Good Interface
          • Good Shock Absorption
          • Great Construction

          Cons

          • Heavy

          Best Uses

          • Cross-Country
          • Downhill

          Comments about Marker Tour F10 (Small) Alpine Touring Bindings (90mm Brakes) 2012:

          Perfect in bounds and really fun in the back country. The elevator positions were really nice and quickly adjustable for variable terrain climbing up to a 10th Mtn hutt.

          • Was this a gift?:
          • Yes
           
          4.0

          As Advertised

          By NShay

          from Boulder, CO

          About Me Advanced

          Verified Buyer

          Pros

          • Adjustable
          • Cheaper Than A Dyn Setup
          • Easy Entry & Release
          • Good Interface
          • Relatively Light
          • Tours Well

          Cons

            Best Uses

              Comments about Marker Tour F10 (Small) Alpine Touring Bindings (90mm Brakes) 2012:

              The Marker F10 tour worked great for my girlfriend. She has alpine boots that she loves, but hasn't yet found a dynafit compatible boot that she likes to tour in. She found these bindings toured well, and skied great. The lever that switches between modes is easy, and intuitive. I was incredulous about the climbing bar's lower setting, which appears structurally questionable. She never had a problem with it though, on a 4+ mile tour with lots of rolling terrain.

              I can't speak for the durability of the binding, but it seems sturdy. It does look like you could do some damage if you didn't properly switch from tour to ski and inadvertently left the heel of the binding unlocked.

              The F10 plus Alpine boots is a far heavier setup than a dynafit type, but, despite the weight, it functions surprisingly well.

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              • Yes

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