Marker F10 Tour Bindings 2025
Entry-level touring with solid all-mtn performance.
LARGE 100MM , LARGE 90MM , SMALL 100MM , SMALL 90MM ,
BLACK-WHITE ,
Din/ISO Range
DIN 3.0 - 10.0
Stand height w/o ski
Afd gliding plate.
Triple Pivot Light 2 ,
Walking modes
Heel adjustment range, heel technology.
Hollow Linkage 2 ,
Recommended Skier's Weight
30 - 105 kg
TÜV Approved
Binding weight.
1090 g / 1100 g
Boot Sole Range
265 - 325 mm & 305 - 365 mm
Alpine , GripWalk ,
Brake width
Marker Tour F10 Binding Review
by Shannon · Published March 1, 2015 , 4:47 pm · Updated July 1, 2024 , 5:11 am
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The Marker Tour F10 is a solid binding that gives you the confidence and performance on the downhill that you expect from a Marker binding, in a lighter weight option than its’ other AT offerings. When it comes to choosing an AT setup, you need to think about what your expectations for skiing will be on the ski/binding. Do you plan to use this as your one ski set up? Do you plan to use this primarily at the resort, but would like the option for some occasional side country or uphill laps? Or do you want a binding for long tours to less traveled places? What you want out of a binding will help you to decide what kind of set up you should lean towards: an ultra-light tech binding to go farther and faster vs a binding such as the Marker Tour F10, that can take you confidently into the backcountry, with a bit more weight, and handle whatever snow condition you throw it into.
Personally, testing out the Marker Tour F10 has been a lot of fun. I have used the binding with my alpine and backcountry boots, taken it into the backcountry, side-country, and at the resort. No matter the conditions, I have found that the binding has gotten me there seamlessly and not faltered on the downhill.
Touring with the Marker Tour F10
The Marker Tour F10s are available in two sizes, small and large. The small weighs in at 1960g or 4.3 lbs, while the large weighs in at 1998g or 4.4 lbs. The small accommodates boot sole lengths of 265 to 325mm, while the large is geared for boot sole lengths of 305 to 365mm. I tested out the the Marker Tour F10s in the size small, due to my 296mm boot sole length.
While they are not the lightest on the market, I wasn’t bothered by the added weight when paired with my Dynafit boots and lighter K2 skis. I comfortably toured on these bindings for all day effort due to Marker’s incorporation of Hollow Tech, a fiber-reinforced frame that as its’ name suggests, is hollow with gas-injected construction. This technology is what makes the F10 lighter than other bindings within Marker’s line-up.
The photo above demonstrates the moveable stainless steel AFD (anti-friction device). The AFD is also height adjustable and accommodates most alpine and AT boots. I have used these bindings with my K2 and Lange alpine boots, as well as my Dynafits. They share the same boot sole length and required only minor tweaking when swapping in between. Comparing the snow buildup on these bindings to my alpine bindings isn’t really fair, as they do an incredible job at preventing build up of snow, ice, or muck thanks to teflon coating at the AFD, pivot plate, and toe region. This feature makes transitioning and getting in and out of your binding a cinch.
In order to transition from downhill to tour mode, simply click out of your binding and locate the lever arm under the middle of the binding and slide the lever arm towards the back of the ski. The entire platform then slides back 4cm; this transition aids with balance on flat and steep terrain. Presto, your heel is now free for a second lap.
Climbing with the Marker Tour F10
Transitioning from touring on flat ground to a mild or steep slope is super easy with the Marker Tour F10 bindings. With just a flick of a ski pole, you can transition to either 7 degrees or 13 degrees.
The climbing aid or riser bar platform is red, which makes it easy to find when snow gets caked to your skis and bindings. Another bonus, Marker has incorporated an elastomer padding on the climbing aids, which helps to keep your feet quite when utilizing the climbing aids. For those that have never heard the constant clacking sound of a binding without the padding, be forewarned, it get’s annoying quite quickly.
When the slope becomes steeper, it is easy to transition quickly to 13 degrees by pushing your pole down all the way on the red platform until it clicks into place. If you find yourself in even steeper terrain, Marker also makes crampons that are compatible for both the Marker Tour F10 and its’ beefier cousin, the Tour F12. The crampons are available in 3 widths: 92 mm, 133 mm, and 128 mm. For and additional $79, you can add a variety of terrain and conditions you are able to tackle with your Marker Tour F10s. Touring around Steamboat doesn’t call for crampons very often, due to the more mild angled slopes, therefore I have yet to pair the crampons with my bindings.
Transition from Tour to Downhill
The hard work is done, now it is time to transition to downhill. Unlike other set ups, utilizing the Marker Tour F10 means that you do have to take off your ski to transition from uphill to downhill. With a little practice, you can get pretty quick at it and it isn’t really a con after all because the downhill security is worth the extra few seconds. Do the usual steps, strip off your skins and stash away, then simply hold the back part of the binding with one hand and pull the loop with the other to move the binding forwards and into position. I found that the transition from tour to downhill was easy in light fluffy snow. However, with the wet snow and mild winter in Steamboat, we have been having more spring-like conditions. In the wet snow, the transition takes a bit more time as the snow tends to accumulate and prevent the safe transition to downhill/locked mode. This is a problem that happens with pretty much any ski binding with this design. Marker has worked to improve this area and when skiing with folks with the older Marker Tour F10 model, I found I had less snow/ice.
If the binding doesn’t move easily with one hand on the loop, then something is stuck underneath and you should back up a step to clean out the track. Before stepping into the binding, I always check to make sure that there are no gaps and the binding is lined and locked down.
Downhill Mode
The Marker Tour F10 features a DIN range of 3-10 and is designed for skiers that weigh up to 230 lbs. If you are on the higher end of the DIN range, like to huck yourself off things, or on the higher weight range, I recommend checking out one of Marker’s beefier AT bindings. At 5’9″ and 135 lbs., I found this binding to be ideal with my typical DIN of 8. The binding is responsive and solid thanks to a stiff Touring Base Plate and Marker’s utilization of a 76mm platform. The wider platform allows you to put the Marker Tour F10 on wider skis with confidence, as it allows you to create more power transmission across a larger surface area, aptly termed Power Width Design by Marker. In deep, heavy snow, I never felt that I lacked control to power through each turn.
Final Thoughts on the Marker Tour F10 Bindings
Overall, the Marker Tour F10 have been a great addition and ideal for not only experienced skiers, but those seeking to get into the backcountry with versatility and performance. For more info, visit www.evo.com/marker .
Marker Tour F10 Specs
The Marker Tour F10 AT bindings retail for $399 and come with a brake, unlike many AT bindings. Here are the nitty-gritty details/specs.
Tags: Alpine alpine touring AT backcountry side country Skiing touring
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Marker F10 Tour Bindings 2025
Entry-level touring with solid all-mtn performance, brake width, din/iso range.
DIN 3.0 - 10.0
Stand height w/o ski
Afd gliding plate.
Triple Pivot Light 2 ,
Walking modes
Heel adjustment range, heel technology.
Hollow Linkage 2 ,
Recommended Skier's Weight
30 - 105 kg
TÜV Approved
Binding weight.
1090 g / 1100 g
Boot Sole Range
265 - 325 mm & 305 - 365 mm
Alpine , GripWalk ,
Brake width
Best for condition.
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Small 265-325; 100mm / Black/White
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Ski touring or skinning has been making waves over the course of the last 5 years or so with skiers from all ability levels, and has really been catching on with the overcrowding of the resort scene these days. For skiers who want to keep their existing alpine boots and discover the adventurous side of skiing and exploration, they need a frame binding that can accommodate their current alpine boots. The Marker F10 Tour AT Bindings fits that bill perfectly. Just simply step in with your traditional alpine boots with this binding and you are ready to go. (Although you will also need to invest in skins) With a redesigned Triple Pivot Light 2 toe, you get less weight, easy step in and step out capabilities, and great releasability when you it need it most. It even has an anti-ice rail to help shed ice and snow build up in the toe too which are very common occurrences when ski touring. A new Hollow Linkage 2 Heel offers improved step in and added security. This is a great entry-level touring binding with solid all-mountain performance for the skier who is either new to skinning or does not want to take a leap into tech boots. The Marker F10 Tour AT Bindings offers a whole new form of freedom in the mountains that are just waiting to be discovered.
- SOLE.ID height-adjustable gliding plates allow you to use alpine or touring boots—compatible with Alpine ISO 5355, Alpine Touring ISO 9523 and GripWalk soles
- Hollow linkage step-in heels reduce weight while maximizing torsional stiffness; heels absorb energy to minimize unwanted release
- Hollow Tech fiber-reinforced frame baseplates provide impressive riding stability, yet are very light due to their gas-injected hollow construction
- Climbing aids offer 7° and 13° positions to allow comfortable, relaxed uphill skinning; integrated elastomer pads damp impact, reducing that irritating "clack"
- Triple Pivot Light toes with horizontally inserted springs combine with the gliding plates to ensure precise release behavior; lightweight aluminum bridges on top add support
- AFD (antifriction device) gliding plates support a precise release almost entirely unhindered by dirt, snow and ice
- DIN range of 3 to 10 is a great choice for intermediate and lighter-weight skiers
- Backcountry Skiing
- Boot Sole Compatibility: Alpine (ISO 5355), GripWalk (ISO 23223), and Touring (ISO 9523)
- Lowest Din: 3
- Highest Din: 10
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- We recommend a brake width equal to or at most 15 mm wider than the ski waist width.
- Climbing Aids The titanium climbing aid offers two 7 and 13 positions which can easily be accessed with the ski pole, even in an unstable standing position. Integrated elastomer pads dampen the impact reducing the irritating traditional clack and allow more comfortable hiking.
- Hollow Linkage 2 Heel The latest version of the HL heel features improved step in capabilities. The aluminum hollow axle saves on weight and maximizes the torsional stiffness. This very robust heel construction is best suited for the most strenuous of requirements.
- Hollow Tech A fiber-reinforced frame base plate provides impressive riding stability and is very light due to the gas injected hollow construction.
- Multinorm Compatible Height-adjustable gliding plate to be compatible with all boot soles on the market. Compatible with: Alpine (ISO 5355), Touring (ISO 9523) and GripWalk (ISO 23223) soles. Easy to adjust: Pozi screw at the front to adjust height of gliding plate.
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MARKER's F10 Tour is an ideal entry level touring binding that can offer years of great performance. Focusing on producing the right binding for the end user is MARKERâ€s DNA. For the skier who wants a very light all-day touring setup with solid all-mountain performance, the Tour 10 features a DIN range of 3-10, making it a great choice for lighter weight skiers. Compatible with alpine and touring boots, thanks to Sole.ID! The Climbing Aid works with 0°, 7° and 13° for relaxed uphill climbing in any angle.
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Marker F10 Tour Small Ski Bindings
Description
Marker's F10 Tour is an ideal entry level touring binding that can offer years of great performance. Focusing on producing the right binding for the end user is Marker’s DNA. For the skier who wants a very light all-day touring setup with solid all-mountain performance, the Tour 10 features a DIN range of 3-10, making it a great choice for lighter weight skiers. Compatible with alpine and touring boots, thanks to Sole.ID! The Climbing Aid works with 0°, 7° and 13° for relaxed uphill climbing in any angle.
Backcountry Touring
Min - max boot sole length (mm) S 264 - 327 mm L 304 - 367 mm
Brake width
90 mm 100 mm
Din/ISO Range
Adult, standard Alpine GripWalk Adult Touring Boots
Triple Pivot Light
Step-in Heel
Hollow Linkage
AFD Gliding Plate
Technical Specs
Heel adjustment range
Walking modes
0°, 7°, 13°
1050 g Recom. Skier's Weight
30 - 105 kg
Stand height w/o ski
Height-adjustable gliding plate to be compatible with alpine (ISO 5355), touring (ISO 9523) and GripWalk soles. Easy to adjust: pozi screw at the front to adjust the height of the gliding plate.
HOLLOW TECH
Our fiber-reinforced frame base plate provides impressive riding stability and is yet very light due to the gas injected hollow construction.
AFD GLIDING PLATE
MARKER bindings are equipped with a moveable AFD (anti-friction device) supporting a precise release almost entirely unhindered by dirt, snow and ice! Individual adjustment of the AFD to the area of application enhances optimized functionality - from racing, for children’s bindings or on ski tours.
CLIMBING AIDS FRAME TOUR
The climbing aid offers two positions with 7° and 13° which can easily be accessed with the ski pole, even in an unstable standing position. Integrated elastomer paddings dampen the impact reducing the irritating traditional “clack” and allow more comfortable hiking.
HOLLOW LINKAGE HEEL
The Hollow Linkage Heel was designed to optimize retention for all common types of alpine and touring soles. The hollow axle saves on weight and maximizes the torsional stiffness. The very robust construction is best suited for the most strenuous requirements.
TRIPLE PIVOT LIGHT TOE
The compact toe features a horizontally inserted spring. Together with the gliding plate, the gliding elements integrated into the sole holders ensure a more precise release behaviour which is comparable to many other Marker bindings. Why should touring skiers and freestylers accept any compromises? An aluminum bridge on the top provides additional support without adding any extra weight.
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Why We Like The Marker Tour F10 Alpine Touring Binding
When we are rocking narrow uphill-minded skis in the backcountry we trust the Marker Tour F10 Alpine Touring Binding to keep us secure and help us drive power to our edges. On the uphill, the three heel riser positions keep us ready for steep terrain, while an integrated AFD plate ensures predictable releases.
- Alpine touring ski binding for skinnier backcountry skis
- 3-10 DIN range, compatible with AT and alpine ski boots
- Heel risers are easily adjustable with ski poles
- Tour mode lever lies flat to prevent unwanted release
- Wide range of release ratings accommodates light and heavy skiers
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Marker F10 TOUR Binding has been discontinued by Marker and is no longer available. Our product experts have helped us select these available replacements below.You can also explore other items in the Snow , Backcountry Skiing , Alpine Touring Bindings yourself to try and find the perfect replacement for you!
Product Info for Marker F10 TOUR Binding
Features of marker f10 tour binding.
- Weight w. brake 1056 g
- S 265 - 325; 90 mm
- L 305 - 365; 90 mm
- Din/ISO Range
- Recom. Skier's Weight
- 30 - 105 kg
- Stand height w/o ski
- Triple Pivot Light
- AFD Gliding Plate
- Height adjustable
- Step-in Heel
- Hollow Linkage
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Marker’s F10 Tour is an ideal entry level touring binding that can offer years of great performance.
Description
Marker’s F10 Tour is an ideal entry level touring binding that can offer years of great performance. Focusing on producing the right binding for the end user is Marker’s DNA. For the skier who wants a very light all-day touring setup with solid all-mountain performance, the Tour 10 features a DIN range of 3-10, making it a great choice for lighter weight skiers. Compatible with alpine and touring boots, thanks to Sole.ID! The Climbing Aid works with 0°, 7° and 13° for relaxed uphill climbing in any angle.Focusing on producing the right binding for the end user is Marker’s DNA. For the skier who wants a very light all-day touring setup with solid all-mountain performance, the Tour 10 features a DIN range of 3-10, making it a great choice for lighter weight skiers. Compatible with alpine and touring boots, thanks to Sole.ID! The Climbing Aid works with 0°, 7° and 13° for relaxed uphill climbing in any angle.
- Min – max boot sole length (mm) S: 265 – 325 L: 305 – 365
- Din/ISO Range 3.0 – 10.0
- Recom. Skier’s Weight 30 – 105 kg
- Stand height w/o ski 36 mm
- Toe System Triple Pivot Light 2
- Step-in Heel Hollow Linkage 2
- Category Touring Frame
- Brake width 90 mm
- Boot type Adult, standard Alpine GripWalk Adult Touring Boots
- AFD Gliding Plate Plastic
- Walking modes 0°, 7°, 13°
- Heel adjustment range 60 mm
Bindings should be installed and adjusted by a certified binding technician at an authorized dealer location.
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Marker F10 TOUR Binding
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Product Info for Marker F10 TOUR Binding
Features of marker f10 tour binding.
- Weight w. brake 1056 g
- S 265 - 325; 90 mm
- L 305 - 365; 90 mm
- Din/ISO Range
- Recom. Skier's Weight
- 30 - 105 kg
- Stand height w/o ski
- Triple Pivot Light
- AFD Gliding Plate
- Height adjustable
- Step-in Heel
- Hollow Linkage
Package Contents:
- Marker F10 Tour 305-365; 90Mm
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MARKER's F10 Tour is an ideal entry level touring binding that can offer years of great performance. Focusing on producing the right binding for the end user is MARKER's DNA. For the skier who wants a very light all-day touring setup with solid all-mountain performance, the Tour 10 features a DIN range of 3-10, making it a great choice for ...
MARKER's F10 Tour is an ideal entry level touring binding that can offer years of great performance. Focusing on producing the right binding for the end user is MARKER's DNA. For the skier who wants a very light all-day touring setup with solid all-mountain performance, the Tour 10 features a DIN range of 3-10, making it a great choice for ...
The Marker Tour F10s are available in two sizes, small and large. The small weighs in at 1960g or 4.3 lbs, while the large weighs in at 1998g or 4.4 lbs. The small accommodates boot sole lengths of 265 to 325mm, while the large is geared for boot sole lengths of 305 to 365mm. I tested out the the Marker Tour F10s in the size small, due to my ...
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Marker F10 Tour Bindings 2025 Entry-level touring with solid All-mtn performance. $399.99. Add To Cart. Find It Locally. View: Features. Features. MARKER's F10 Tour is an ideal entry level touring binding that can offer years of great performance. Focusing on producing the right binding for the end user is MARKER's DNA.
The Marker F10 Tour AT Bindings offers a whole new form of freedom in the mountains that are just waiting to be discovered. SOLE.ID height-adjustable gliding plates allow you to use alpine or touring boots—compatible with Alpine ISO 5355, Alpine Touring ISO 9523 and GripWalk soles
MARKER's F10 Tour is an ideal entry level touring binding that can offer years of great performance. Focusing on producing the right binding for the end user is MARKERâ€s DNA. For the skier who wants a very light all-day touring setup with solid all-mountain performance, the Tour 10 features a DIN range of 3-10, making it a great choice for ...
Marker's F10 Tour is an ideal entry level touring binding that can offer years of great performance. Focusing on producing the right binding for the end user is Marker's DNA. For the skier who wants a very light all-day touring setup with solid all-mountain performance, the Tour 10 features a DIN range of 3-10, making it a great choice for ...
The Marker F10 Small Tour Ski Bindings are ideal for skiers looking to venture into Alpine touring without investing in a new setup. Compatible with almost any boot and sole type, their simple, easy-to-use design makes them a great entry-level choice. Despite being heavier and having a higher ride height than other touring bindings, their ...
Details. Alpine touring ski binding for skinnier backcountry skis. 3-10 DIN range, compatible with AT and alpine ski boots. Heel risers are easily adjustable with ski poles. Tour mode lever lies flat to prevent unwanted release. Wide range of release ratings accommodates light and heavy skiers. Item #MRKZ062. Report Incorrect Product Information.
The Marker F10 Tour is a binding that does it all. I get the safety of a resort binding because it is a full resort binding. I can put a normal ski boot in it (preferably my Dalbello Panterra 120s) because it's made for a normal ski boot. This binding was the perfect choice for me because if I decided that touring was not my cup of tea, I ...
Marker's F10 Tour is an ideal entry level touring binding that can offer years of great performance. Focusing on producing the right binding for the end user is Marker's DNA. For the skier who wants a very light all-day touring setup with solid all-mountain performance, the Tour 10 features a DIN range of 3-10, making it a great choice for lighter weight skiers. Compatible with alpine ...
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Marker's F10 Tour is an ideal entry level touring binding that can offer years of great performance.Focusing on producing the right binding for the end user is Markers DNA. For the skier who wants a very light all-day touring setup with solid all-mountain performance, the Tour 10 features a DIN range of 3-10, making it a great choice for lighter weight skiers.
Marker's F10 Tour is an ideal entry level touring binding that can offer years of great performance. Focusing on producing the right binding for the end user is Marker's DNA. For the skier who wants a very light all-day touring setup with solid all-mountain performance, the Tour 10 features a DIN range of 3-10, making it a great choice for ...
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Both the Marker F10 Small Tour Ski Bindings and the Marker F10 Large Tour Ski Bindings are frame bindings designed for skiers who want to venture into backcountry skiing without compromising on downhill performance. They can be locked down for regular alpine skiing or released at the heel for touring, offering great versatility.
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When we are rocking narrow uphill-minded skis in the backcountry we trust the Marker Tour F10 Alpine Touring Binding to keep us secure and help us drive power to our edges. On the uphill, the three heel riser positions keep us ready for steep terrain, while an integrated AFD plate ensures predictable releases. Alpine touring ski binding for ...