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Comments about Marker Tour F12 Bindings:
The pivot piece that connects the binding to the plate while in AT mode broke REALLY easily. I was shocked at how easily it broke. I just returned these and got the Dynafit TLT Radical FT bindings. Lesson learned: don't cheap out on the back country bindings, because it could ruin your day and potentially leave you in a dangerous situation.
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Comments about Marker Tour F12 Bindings:
This was my first pair of BC bindings. Loved them at first, but I broke the forward hinge in tour mode the 2nd week I used them while on tour in Norway. Fortunately I was at the end of my hike. It was then that I noticed how cheaply made the hinge is. Just a thin piece of plastic to hold you in. They are a serious liability in the BC. Do not buy this binding. Most reviews I've read on these say the same thing. Steer Clear!
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Comments about Marker Tour F12 Bindings:
Yesterday I had a knee forward fall as a result of the binding breaking in half along one of the forward plastic arms underfoot while in tour mode.
In a single season this will be the second pair of Marker Tour F12s I have broken. When a binding makes me ask what happened to my old Naxo's, you know it has a great deal of design flaws.
I tour/ski about 25-40 hours a week and have never had so many problems until I mounted a pair of Marker Tour F12's. They're too light to handle spring snow as was demonstrated to me yesterday and they wear out in the to piece very easily. Previously this year, both of my bindings were replaced due to the "tour friendly" toe portion developing a vertical rotation due to cheap plastic wear out... I'd lose a ski on every kick turn by their demise.
Far from a freeride safe binding, far from durable, far from flawless. Stay away from these bindings.
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Comments about Marker Tour F12 Bindings:
these are my first pair of marker AT bindings and they have surpassed all of my expectations. i use these bindings to get first tracks before the lifts open and also to ski inaccesible terrain that ski lifts do not take you to. having demo a pair of dukes, the f12 tours are much lighter and smoother geting up the hill, not to mention the two pound weight diference. i would reccomend these bingings to any one who wants to ski untouched powder a week after the storm.
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