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Marker M 10.0 Binding 2025

$69.99 $129.00
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Select Size: 85 MM
Select Color: Black

The Marker M 10 TLT ski bindings are a lightweight and reliable option for skiers seeking performance and ease of use. With their DIN range of 3-10, they offer a versatile range suitable for intermediate skiers. The wide toe piece and compact heel design provide excellent power transmission and stability, and the smooth step-in offers added ease of use. Whether you're exploring untouched powder or progressing your skills, the Marker M 10 TLT ski bindings offer the performance and reliability you need to tackle any adventure.

  • Ski Binding
  • AFD Gliding Plate
  • Compact Heel
  • Triple Pivot Compact Toe
  • Intelligent Backward Release
  • BRAKE WIDTH: 85 mm
  • DIN RANGE: 3.0 - 10.0
  • AFD GLIDING PLATE: All Marker bindings (except the Jester Pro) are equipped with a moveable AFD (Anti Friction Device), allowing a precise release unhindered by dirt, snow, and ice buildup. The type of AFD is matched to the skier type, ensuring perfect functionality from racing to junior and even alpine touring.
  • COMPACT HEEL: The Compact Heel offers the perfect mix of great design, light weight, and excellent functionality. This heel technology is perfect for beginners and occasional skiers thanks to exacting release properties and attractive pricing.
  • TRIPLE PIVOT COMPACT TOE: When designing the toe, maximum functionality and a low weight were the order of the day. This resulted in a lightweight binding system that in addition to optimized release properties also provides an individually tailored backwards release. The entire binding is completed by its unbeatable design. The horizontally inserted release spring allows for a compact design and results in a very direct ski binding for optimal power transmission.
  • INTELLIGENT BACKWARD RELEASE: Intelligent Backward Release clearly differentiates between forces that occur during a backward twisting fall and moments of force that originate from a movement onto the edge of the ski to enter into curves. An individually adjusted spring reliably regulates the backwards release without any loss of performance.
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