2023 Marker Griffon 13 ID Bindings
Marker Griffon 13 ID Bindings
The legendary freeride binding that started it all finally gets a refresh. While the Griffon 13 has long been the standard bearer for modern freeride skiing, the added features and upgrades only make this thing better. We've sold more of these bindings than probably anything else over the past five to ten years, and skiers love them. They have consistent release values, look great on most skis, have a variety of brake widths, and started the wider platform binding revolution. In addition, they carry forward the ability to raise the toe height, making the binding accommodate a variety of boot sole lug norms. The biggest piece of the upgrade can be found in the heel. If there was ever a knock on the Griffon, it's that it was difficult to step in and click out of. Now with their Inter Pivot 3 heel, that issue is long gone. These new Griffons have a satisfying click when you step in, and are much easier to get out of, whether you're using your pole or (gasp) the base of your ski. Either way, the biggest issue has been resolved, and you're left with the same type of high-performance binding that accepts many different boot lugs and brake widths. Bindings act as the steering wheel for the ski, and is the only piece of gear that attaches your skis to your boots, so the connection had better be tight. The upgraded Marker Griffon 13 has all you'll ever need from an alpine binding.
Features:
- DIN Range: 4-13
- Weight: 1019 Grams
- Alpine, WTR, GripWalk, and Alpine Touring Compatible
- Inter Pivot 3 Heel
- 24 mm Stand Height
- Triple Pivot Elite 3 Toe
- Ability Level: Advanced Skiers
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I'd put a 100 brake on that ski. 90 would be too much of a stretch. Have fun!
SE
We do not have extra brakes for sale. You should be able to get one through the manufacturer's website or your local Marker dealer.
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-SE
Go with the 100mm brake. Will be a perfect fit.
Happy New Year!
SE
You will need to go with the 100mm brake option to fit your Origin 96.
We don't list that size as an option on our site, but have them in stock. Give customer service at call and let them know what you need and they will take care of you. Toll free: (877) 812-6710
Have fun!
SE
I'm 5'8" 150 lbs, intermediate/advanced skier (2-4 trips per year), typically stick to about 80% groomers now with the occasional venture through the bumps/trees or light powder day. Thanks!
You will likely never notice a difference. The one thing I'll say is that the Attack is a bit easier to step in and out, as well has having a one-piece heel track that connects to the ski on a metal track versus the two-piece heel of the Griffon that has a plastic track. Either will be fine.
SE
Would you recommend Griffon 13 id for a set of faction candide 2.0? Or do you think there are preferable alternatives?
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We have a lot of success with the Griffon. Tyrolia Attack 13/14 is very comparable in both safety and performance.
SE
We put a 100 mm Griffon brake on that ski--the 90 is just too tight. We pair the Rustler with either the Griffon or the Tyrolia Attack 13/14 (95 mm brake) and both are fantastic options/bindings.
SE
We put a 90 mm brake on that ski. Have fun!
SE
I recently purchased a set of ‘23 Bent 100s. Ive been looking at the Marker Griffons to mount around -4cm back from center. I have a friend that is selling a set of Griffons with a break width of 110mm. Would the 110mm be to large for the Bent 100s? Or should I definitely go with 100mm break widths?
The 110 will hang. In an ideal world the 100 is the best choice.
SE
For an 80 underfoot ski like the Montero AX the 90mm brake width will fit perfectly. The Griffon brake tapers in near the top so the 90mm will be a nice even fit for this ski.
SE