F12 Tour EPF Large Ski Binding 2022

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SKU: 201431999800

Product Description

While there is no doubt that "tech" or "insert" bindings are lighter and used by most tourers nowadays, there are tourers who find getting into them a hassle and others who want to be sure they have alpine levels of release security when touring.
 The Marker EPF bindings have a wider and stronger base plate, called the Extended Power Frame or "EPF"
The wider baseplate and stronger construction of the EPF gives the Tour F12 even better power transmission
The F12 shares many design features with the Tour F10 but is designed for heavier riders and those needing that bit of extra power for tougher terrain.
The Marker F12 Tour EPF is also a good binding for skiers who want to use their skis for both resort skiing as well as touring and who'd like alpine levels of release technology for safe skiing.

Features
Sole I.D
Whatever boot you wear, all Marker SOLE.ID bindings are compatible to every kind of ski boot! Whether you prefer alpine boots or boots with touring sole, with SOLE.ID the bindings can be adjusted in seconds. The secret is the height-adjustable gliding plate; easy to handle and of course providing uncompromising performance. SOLE.ID respects ISO 5355 (alpine boots) and ISO 9523 (boots with touring soles).
EPF - Extended Power Frame:
The power booster. The power frame delivers breath-taking performance and amazing power transfer in every condition. Recommended for skis over 88 mm
Hollow Tech: 
Marker's fibre-reinforced frame base plate provides impressive riding stability and is yet very light due to the gas injected hollow construction.
Backcountry Comfort
The patented, ergonomically shaped lever under the boot allows comfortable opening and closing. The position prevents the binding from unwanted release and provides unparalleled security.
AFD Stainless Steel:
All Marker bindings are equipped with a moveable AFD (anti friction device) for precise release almost entirely unhindered by dirt, snow and ice.
Climbing Aid
The titanium climbing aid offers three positions with 0°, 7° and 13° which can easily be accessed with the ski pole. Integrated elastomer paddings dampen the impact reducing the irritating traditional “clack” and allow more comfortable hiking.
Hollow Linkage Heel
This guarantees optimal retention for all types of alpine and touring soles. The aluminium hollow axle saves on weight and maximizes the torsional stiffness.
Triple Pivot Light Toe
The compact toe features a horizontal spring which together with the gliding plate ensure precise release behaviour. An aluminium bridge on the top provides additional support without adding any extra weight..
About Marker

Marker believes that the perfect snow experience starts with the perfect equipment. This belief has driven the company since 1952, when its founder Hannes Marker decided to create the first commercial, releasable ski binding. These guys really are the experts in innovative binding technology, and this is reflected in all the products that they produce.

Marker ski bindings are some of the most successful and widely used on the market, with both professional and casual skiers trusting in the brand for over sixty years. Marker ski bindings are durable, light and highly functional – perfect for any type of skiing, in every type of snow.

The right ski binding will take your performance where it's never been before, trust in the sophisticated technology and years of know-how that Marker has to offer!

Shipping & Returns
Australian shipping:

We offer Free Standard Shipping Australia Wide for all orders over $99. We will use the most efficient shipping method available to your area with most items being shipped within 48 hours.

Please note, we no longer accept shipments to Parcel Lockers unless paid for using PayPal, Zip Pay, or Bank Deposit.

Standard Shipping: ETA (from date of shipment)

Metro areas

2-3 business days

Regional areas

3-5 business days

Bulky Items

Up to 7 business days


Express Shipping*: ETA (from date of shipment)

Metro areas

1-2 business days

Regional areas

2-3 business days

New Zealand Shipping:
  • New Zealand orders will carry a $25 shipping charge per item.

  • We cannot ship bulky items, hardware, Burton, Anon, or POC products. We apologise for any inconvenience.
  • Customers are responsible for VAT.
  • Estimate delivery 7-14 business days.

Returns Policy:
  • Online purchases can be returned for refund or exchange within 30 days from the original purchase date.
  • In-store purchases can be returned for exchange or store credit within 14 days from the original purchase date.
  • Items must be presented in their original, unworn, unused, re-sellable condition with product tags attached.
  • Products sealed for hygiene reasons (e.g. swimwear, underwear, watches, and jewellery) must have seals intact.
  • Proof of purchase is required
  • Drill-mounted skis purchased in store or online are not accepted for refund/return.
  • The return shipping costs are not covered by us, unless there was a shipment error.

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