
2026 Marker Cruise 10 Alpine Touring Binding
Thanks to the innovation in both toe and heel touring technology in the past few years, the Marker Cruise 10 Touring bindings can take skiers to distant mountain peaks and deep into the backcountry for all the adventure and deep snow that you can handle. The ISI toe piece is the same as we see in the dedicated Alpinist binding, while the Cruise heel allows for easier use and more of a confident downhill approach. If you’re looking for a mix between the full-on Alpinist uphill speed and the more hybrid-oriented Kingpin, this Cruise 10 is the place to be. Built with pin-tech touring boots and lightweight skis in mind, this setup is decidedly more in line with long tours, hut trips, and faster morning laps at the resort. If you’re looking to get a leg up in the touring world, the Marker Cruise 10 touring bindings are an excellent place to start.
Thanks to the innovation in both toe and heel touring technology in the past few years, the Marker Cruise 10 Touring bindings can take skiers to distant mountain peaks and deep into the backcountry for all the adventure and deep snow that you can handle. The ISI toe piece is the same as we see in the dedicated Alpinist binding, while the Cruise heel allows for easier use and more of a confident downhill approach. If you’re looking for a mix between the full-on Alpinist uphill speed and the more hybrid-oriented Kingpin, this Cruise 10 is the place to be. Built with pin-tech touring boots and lightweight skis in mind, this setup is decidedly more in line with long tours, hut trips, and faster morning laps at the resort. If you’re looking to get a leg up in the touring world, the Marker Cruise 10 touring bindings are an excellent place to start.
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Thanks to the innovation in both toe and heel touring technology in the past few years, the Marker Cruise 10 Touring bindings can take skiers to distant mountain peaks and deep into the backcountry for all the adventure and deep snow that you can handle. The ISI toe piece is the same as we see in the dedicated Alpinist binding, while the Cruise heel allows for easier use and more of a confident downhill approach. If you’re looking for a mix between the full-on Alpinist uphill speed and the more hybrid-oriented Kingpin, this Cruise 10 is the place to be. Built with pin-tech touring boots and lightweight skis in mind, this setup is decidedly more in line with long tours, hut trips, and faster morning laps at the resort. If you’re looking to get a leg up in the touring world, the Marker Cruise 10 touring bindings are an excellent place to start.






















