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$399.95

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These bindings are ideal for skiers who want to explore alpine touring without investing in a completely new setup. They're perfect for those who enjoy both resort skiing and backcountry adventures, offering a seamless transition between the two. If you're someone who values versatility and reliability in your gear, the Marker F10 Small Tour Ski Bindings are a great match. They're especially suited for skiers with boot sole lengths between 265mm-325mm, looking for a balance between performance and affordability.
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The Marker F10 Small Tour Ski Bindings are a fantastic choice for skiers eager to explore both alpine and backcountry terrains without overhauling their gear. What I love about these bindings is their versatility; you can easily switch between alpine and touring modes with a simple flip. The Climbing Aid Frame is a game-changer for tackling steep ascents, and the Soul.ID feature ensures compatibility with various boot types. While they might not be the lightest on the market, they offer a solid balance of performance and reliability. Perfect for those who want to dabble in alpine touring without committing to a full setup change.
The Marker F10 Small Tour Ski Bindings are built for the skier who wants to have the reliability of a standard alpine binding system and still wants to be able to take terrain access to the next level. This alpine touring binding is very versatile; Skiers will have the hold of a 3-10 DIN-rated binding and can be switched between the alpine setting and the touring setting with the flip of a switch. Access the next level of terrain with this dominant alpine touring system. This is a small binding, which will fit boots with sole lengths between 265mm-325mm.
Key Features:
- Climbing Aid Frame – Easily flip a frame under the heel to adjust between zero degrees, seven degrees, and thirteen degrees; This will make climbing steeper slopes easier.
- Soul.ID – Marker has designed this binding to be able to adjust the height of the toe piece to fit different boots. This makes these bindings the perfect fit for traditional alpine boots and advanced touring boots.
- Hallow Tech – A hallow and weight-reduced base plate that is reinforced for strength, and sheds weight while continuing to give the stability to charge.
- Easy Switch Between Touring & Alpine Setting – Located between the toe and heel pieces, a switch changes the binding between an alpine setting for skiing and a touring setting for hiking uphill.
Brake width (mm) | 90 |
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 |
- This is a great binding for someone looking to get into Alpine Touring.
- Works with almost any boot and sole type so no need to upgrade the whole set up to get out hiking.
- Simple easy to use design.
- There are lighter touring bindings out there.
- Ride hight is higher off the ski than a traditional alpine binding or a lower profile touring binding.
- Ice build up can make them hard to transfer from hike to ski mode.
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Originally posted at markerbindings.com on Mar 6, 2025Work great w. AT boots.
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