About the Marker F12 Tour EPF
What is the Marker F12 Tour EPF good for?
The Marker Tour F12 EPF binding is a versatile binding designed for both downhill and touring use. It provides a solid and lightweight option for skiers who want to explore both the resort and the backcountry, offering exceptional uphill climbing ability without compromising downhill performance.
Who is the Marker F12 Tour EPF good for?
This binding is ideal for skiers who enjoy both touring and downhill skiing, particularly those who want a binding that excels in both areas. It’s perfect for skiers who seek a high-performance, lightweight binding for backcountry tours but also demand solid downhill capabilities.
When and where should the Marker F12 Tour EPF be used?
The Marker Tour F12 EPF is designed for use in the backcountry, offering excellent uphill climbing capabilities, as well as for resort skiing with strong downhill performance. It’s suited for skiers who want to access remote terrain and climb efficiently while still enjoying solid downhill control when it’s time to descend.
How will some of the key features of the Marker F12 Tour EPF enhance my experience?
The Tour F12 EPF features an Extended Power Frame (EPF) for enhanced power transmission and performance, now added to provide improved downhill skiing ability. The binding retains its lightweight, high-strength design and includes an ergonomic under-boot lever that makes switching between downhill and touring modes easy and intuitive, while preventing accidental engagement. Available in 100 and 110-mm widths, it offers flexibility for different ski setups.
Why choose the Marker F12 Tour EPF?
You would choose the Marker Tour F12 EPF for its combination of lightweight design, solid uphill performance, and enhanced downhill capabilities. With the EPF technology, you get both the power and stability for aggressive descents, while the ergonomic lever and easy mode switch make it a user-friendly option for ski touring. This binding is a great choice if you want a binding that adapts seamlessly to both backcountry and resort conditions without sacrificing performance in either area.