Marker Free Ten ID 100mm (+Screw Kit) Ski Bindings
The ideal choice for all freeride and freestyle beginners
The proven Compact 3 heel of the Marker Free Ten ID offers excellent release characteristics and entry comfort. The Triple Pivot Light toe piece complements the necessary power transmission. The good price and the useful features together make a top binding for the entry into the world of freestyle skiing. Thanks to Sole.ID, both alpine and touring ski boots fit in the front jaws without much adjustment.
Ski Brake Info
We recommend a pair of bindings with a brake from 5 up to 10 mm wider than your ski.
If you need another brake width, please contact our Customer Service directly.
Free Ski Set Mounting
If you buy skis and bindings together we can mount them for you free of charge. For further information check our FAQs.
Please note that adult bindings cannot be combined with kids skis (and vice versa).
Ski bindings are sold in pairs.
Attributes
- Article number: 630149
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The binding's range of possible release values, calculated from your height, weight, ability and boot sole length (not carried out by BT!)
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How wide the binding break is, this should roughly correspond to the waist width of the ski.
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The height that the binding rises the boot above the ski.
- Riding Style: All Mountain
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Riding Level:
- Beginner
- Advanced
- Country of production: Czech Republic
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Gender:
- Women
- Men
- Weight: 750 g
- DIN: 3 - 10
- Brake width: 100 mm
- Recommended rider weight: 30 - 105 kg
- Stand height without skis: 20 mm
- AFD sliding plate made of plastic
- Heel system: Compact 3
- Toe system: Triple Pivot Light Toe
- Including screw set
- Compatible with standard alpine and GripWalk boots
- Sole.ID: compatible with standard alpine boots, GripWalk boots and touring boots
Shop availability
About Marker
As the pioneers of both releasable ski bindings and freeride touring bindings, Marker have done a lot for the skiing community over the years. They have given riders a chance to enjoy every aspect of the mountain without having to sacrifice the quality of their experience. With one of the largest athlete teams in the world, Marker are constantly pushing to make skiing better.