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Marker entered the AT binding world with the heavyweight contender Duke; with the Tour FT10 they are in the ring with the lightweight category. All the downhill performance one would expect from Marker, but coming in with less weight and height than a Fritschi Freeride Pro. Developed based on a 76mm minimum ski width, the Tour F10 features new, lighter weight Triple Pivot Compact toe and Hollow Linkage heel components. The new toe and heel sit atop a smooth-flexing frame design which features a new, glove friendly release lever that puts the binding in touring mode. The new toe features a height-adjustable gliding AFD designed specifically for AT boot soles, while also compatible with alpine boots. A weight-saving 'hollow' axle forms the pivot point in the heel. Its design is light weight, compact, and easy to step into, while the spring focuses energy directly toward the heel of the boot for optimum skiing performance. The Tour F10 weighs approximately 1685 grams/pair. Stand height for both models is 34mm.
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2012 upgrades: Larger diameter touring pivot is also improved with low-resistance teflon. Toe height adjustment has a larger range. Rollers in toe wings more resistant to wear when used with boots that have "tech" fittings. Stiffer base plate sit flatter on the ski, and has less side-to-side flex when touring.
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DIN range 3-10
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Touring mode positions the bindings 40mm back of the ski mode for a more balanced stepping motion and makes kick turning on steep slopes easier
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Gliding AFD improves release reliability even with worn boot soles
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Toe height can be adjusted for either AT or downhill boots
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Weight per pair: 1,685 gr (S) / 1,720 gr (L)
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Comes with 90mm brake. Brake can be removed easily for lighter weight, and can be replaced with optional 110mm brake
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Two position climbing aid has an elastomer coating to reduce that annoying click'clack on the way up
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Two sizes available, based on boot sole length. Small fits 265-325mm; Large fits 305-370mm
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