I have used the binding with my alpine and backcountry boots, taken it into the backcountry, side-country, and at the resort. Personally, testing out the Marker Tour F10 has been a lot of fun. 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. When it comes to choosing an AT setup, you need to think about what your expectations for skiing will be on the ski/binding. 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. If you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Active Gear Review is supported by its audience.
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