
F10 TOUR SKI BINDING - 2025
While there is no doubt that "tech" or "insert" bindings are lighter and used by most tourers nowadays, there are tourers who find getting into them a hassle and others who want to be sure they have alpine levels of release security when touring.Like the classic Diamir bindings from Fritschi, these use a plate to connect the toe and heel units together.This plate can be clamped down at the heel for skiing or unlocked to allow the binding to pivot when climbing.To avoid lateral flex and maximize control when skiing, Marker have positioned the base plate directly on the ski, resulting in a stable position while skinning up and a practical close-to-the ski boot position when skiing down.The Marker Tour F10 has a release range of 3-10 DIN for skiers weighing 30-105 kg and is recommended for skis up to 110 mm wide at the waist.The Tour F10 comes in two sizes, size S for boot sole lengths 265-325 mm and size L for boot soles 305-365 mm and with a choice of 90mm or 100 ski brakes.With proven