Marker Griffon 13 ID
The Marker Griffon 13 is the industry standard for the everyday binding. We use these on all skis we send to ski magazines and testers around the world. Marker's Griffon ID introduces an Anti-Friction Device (AFD) with a greater adjustment range, which is meant to function equally well with Alpine ISO 5355 or Touring ISO 9523 soles. Our skis are engineered to be compatible with any binding on the market. These bindings are the ones we rely on the most.
Bindings can only be returned in new condition in the original packaging. Bindings can be mounted at your local ski shop.
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Details
- Compatible with all Renoun ski models
- Enjoy better-than-ever edge grip and control with the upgraded Marker Griffon 13 ID ski bindings, featuring new, lighter and stiffer heels and toes—perfect for skilled freeride skiers
- Ideal for spins and twists - provides impressive retention when freeriding; large supporting surface optimizes power transmission and allows for great stresses and strains
- Provides higher energy absorption and reduces the risk of early release
- Improved power transmission, energy absorption, vertical heel elasticity and improved step-in comfort
- Stainless-steel AFD gliding plate supports a precise release almost entirely unhindered by dirt, snow and ice
- Anti-ice rail—use the metal rail to scratch off ice and snow below your boot soles
Specs
- 90mm: Atlas 80, Earhart 88, Endurance 88
- 100mm: Endurance 98
- 110mm: Citadel 107
- DIN setting: 4-13 (strong enough for all but pro-level skiers)
- Brake width: 90, 100, or 110mm
- Weight: 2,032g per pair
- Compatible with all alpine boots (alpine and WTR soles)
WTR
What does WTR mean? - This "Walk To Ride” (WTR) is a fancy way of saying these bindings work with every alpine boot in the world. The WTR version of the binding is simply a feature that enables the height of the surface that the toe of your boot sits on to be lowered or raised. Enables the binding to accept "Walk To Ride" (WTR) boots OR standard boots.
Which binding is right for me?
In general, the Marker Griffon 13 bindings are perfect for all but the most aggressive skiers. They're great for cruising groomers, zipping a bump line and trees and bowls. If you're an aggressive skier and find your feet are leaving the ground on any given run (on purpose!) then take a look at the Pivot 14.
Bindings are a personal choice (just like skis) so if you have another preference, you should go for it. Getting a more "advanced" binding never hurts, they just weigh a little more.