2013 Marker Free Ten Bindings - 100mm

2013 MARKER FREE TEN BINDINGS - 100MM
[7224M1.MBF12]

MSRP: $210.00  Our Price: $113.24
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Marker Free Ten Ski Bindings (100mm Brakes) 2013: The Marker Free Ten Ski Bindings are a great value without sacrificing quality. They were designed with the lightweight, intermediate level, park and all-mountain skier in mind.
Product Specifications - 2013 Marker Free Ten Bindings

Toe:
Triple Pivot light Toe: this compact design features a horizontally oriented spring. The Triple Pivot Light toe offers a unique combination of lightweight and solid power transmission.
Gliding AFD: stainless steel, allows a precise release unhindered by dirt, snow and ice buildup
Heel:
Compact Heel: the Compact Heel offers the perfect mix of great design, lightweight, and excellent functionality.
EPS System: dual-screw brake pad
Recommended Use:
From all-mountain to park and pipe, this binding is highly versatile.
Ability Level: Beginner-Intermediate
Rider Weight: 65-230 lbs
Compatibility
We recommend a brake width that is equal to the ski waist width and at most 15mm wider.

Specs

  • Ability Level: Beginner-Intermediate
  • DIN: Low: 3
  • DIN: High: 10
  • Brake Width (mm): 100
  • Rider Weight: 65-230 lbs
  • Warranty: 3 years
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        Comments about 2013 Marker Free Ten Bindings - 100mm:

        Marker Free Ten Binding, 100 mm brake. I mounted it to some wider K2 skis myself and it was pretty straightforward. Measure twice, drill once. Use a drill press to keep the bit from walking. Tap the top sheet. Epoxy the screw holes. I use a DIN of 8, so the Free Ten is fine for me. I have some Marker M12 bindings and the DIN 8 on the Free Ten seems a little harder to release, though that is subjective.

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        Product UPC: 883295100903


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