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$399.95

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Who would love these
These bindings are perfect for skiers who are new to ski touring and want a reliable, versatile option. They're great for those who enjoy both resort and backcountry skiing, offering solid downhill performance. However, if you're planning long uphill tours, you might want to consider lighter options.
Why I recommend these
Expert verdict
The Marker F10 Large Tour Ski Bindings are a fantastic choice for skiers venturing into the world of ski touring. What I love about these bindings is their versatility; they work seamlessly with both alpine and touring boots, thanks to the Sole.ID technology. The climbing aid feature is a game-changer, making uphill climbs feel less daunting with adjustable angles. While they are slightly heavier than some other touring bindings, they offer robust downhill performance, making them perfect for those who enjoy both resort and backcountry skiing. If you're looking for a reliable, entry-level touring binding that doesn't compromise on downhill capabilities, these are a solid pick. Just keep in mind, they might not be the best for long uphill treks due to their weight.
The Marker F10 Large Tour Ski Bindings are the perfect entry-level touring bindings for skiers who want a lightweight setup with all-mountain performance. With a DIN range of 3-10, these bindings are ideal for lighter weight skiers and offer years of great performance. The Climbing Aid feature allows for relaxed uphill climbing at 0°, 7°, and 13° angles. These bindings are compatible with both alpine and touring boots thanks to Sole.ID technology.
Key Features:
- Lightweight design makes them perfect for all-day touring.
- DIN range of 3-10 is ideal for lighter weight skiers.
- Climbing Aid feature allows for relaxed uphill climbing at different angles.
- Compatible with both alpine and touring boots thanks to Sole.ID technology.
Brake width (mm) | 100 |
Gender | Unisex |
Model year | 2025 |
Ski binding type | Alpine Touring |
Skill level | Intermediate, Advanced |
Din release - low value | 3 |
Din release - high value | 10 |
Additional features | Hollow Tech – A fiber-reinforced frame base plate provides impressive riding stability and is very light due to the gas injected hollow construction. Stand Height – 36 mm Recommended Skier's Weight – 66 - 230 lbs. (30 - 105 kg) |
Indiv. binding weight (g) | 1,100 |
Boot sole type | Alpine DIN (ISO 5355), Alpine Touring (ISO 9523), GripWalk |
Age Group | Adult |
Color | Black/White |
Warranty | 3 Years |
- one of the least expensive hybrid bindings
- great downhill performance
- easy to step into
- on the heavier side for touring
- uphill ergonomics not as great as other bindings
- Versatile
- Easy to use
- In bounds and out of bounds
- Heavy
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