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The Marker Free Ten is new this season. Built with the same technology, performance, and protection as the heavier weight, higher DIN Royal Family Models. A DIN range of 3-10 is perfect for the smaller, or less aggressive freeskiier. The lightest binding of it's kind, the Free Ten is designed around a minimum ski width of 76mm. Featuring Marker's Triple Pivot Compact Toe, sole holder rollers, and a gliding AFD the Free Ten offers all the retention and release capabilities Marker is known for. The Freeride Brake sits up higher when the boot is engaged so you don't have to worry about catching your brake when skiing or landing switch. As with all of the other Royal Family bindings the Free Ten has a shorter, but wider platform to give modern skis the torsional power, and deeper flex than other binding models. The Hollow Linkage Heel is based around a hollow aluminum axle, which saves weight but also provides maximum torsional stiffness. This all ensures a binding ideal for the smaller of lighter weight skier that demands the same performance of higher DIN bindings. A great value for the right skier The Marker Free Ten is lightweight and durable.
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Comments about Marker Free Ten Ski Bindings 2012:
I mounted these on a pair of Rossignol E-88 skis and they work well. A solid but lightweight binding. I weight 150 lbs, 5'8", and am an advanced to expert skier. DIN setting of 6.5
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Comments about Marker Free Ten Ski Bindings 2012:
This product is amazing i use it everytime i ski and that is often, and i would not trust a different binding more than this one.
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Delivery was on time and successful. i was pleased with the delivery system.
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