1 / 13MARKER Griffon 13 Bindings 2026
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The MARKER Griffon 13 is a lighter version of the Jester, designed for younger and lighter advanced-to-expert riders. Known as one of the most versatile freeride bindings on the market, it combines Triple Pivot Elite toe and Inter Pivot 3 freeride heel for improved edge grip, control, and stability. Multinorm technology accommodates alpine, GripWalk, and touring boot soles, while the Anti Ice Rail ensures hassle-free snow removal.
Highlights
- Lightweight Freeride Binding: Ideal for advanced to expert skiers.
- Triple Pivot Elite Toe: Secure power transmission and edge control.
- Inter Pivot 3 Heel: Reliable performance with reduced step-in force.
- Multinorm Compatible: Works with alpine, GripWalk, and touring boots.
- Brake Widths: Available in 90, 100, 110, and 120 mm sizes.
Tech Specs
| Best for | Freeride, All-Mountain |
| Skier Level | Advanced – Expert |
| Toe Piece | Triple Pivot Elite |
| Heel Piece | Inter Pivot 3 Freeride Heel |
| Compatibility | Alpine, GripWalk, Touring (Multinorm) |
| DIN | 4-13 |
|---|---|
| Weight | 1,030g per binding |
| Stand Height | 24mm |
| Brake Widths | 90, 100, 110, 120mm |
| Sole Compatibility | Alpine + GripWalk + Touring via Sole.ID |
| Construction | Metal — Triple Pivot Elite 3 toe, Inter Pivot 3 heel |
| Best For | Advanced-Expert freeride/freestyle — versatile triple-norm |
Details
- Type
- Ski Bindings
- Vendor
- Marker
- SKU
- 7524Z1-100 / BLACK-POWDER-BLUE
Marker Griffon 13
Griffon family · 25/26
DIN 4–13
Brake Widths
Choose a brake equal to or slightly wider than your ski waist
Boot Sole
~1,030g per binding
The most popular all-mountain binding on the market, full stop. The Griffon has been the default shop recommendation for years, and for good reason — it does everything well enough. Triple Pivot Elite 3 toe with GripWalk compatibility, Inter Pivot 3 heel for reliable retention, three brake width options to fit any ski. DIN 4-13 covers the vast majority of skiers.
It's not the most exciting binding. It doesn't have the Pivot's turntable heel retention or the Strive's low stack height. But it's proven, available everywhere, and works. That counts for a lot.
Best For
The default all-mountain binding for intermediate to advanced skiers — works on everything from park setups to freeride skis.
Not For
Skiers who want maximum impact retention for park or big mountain — the Look Pivot line is better for that specific need.
Common Questions
- Is the Marker Griffon 13 good for park skiing?
- It works fine in park. Many park skiers use Griffons. But if park is your primary focus and you take big hits, the Look Pivot has better elastic travel and impact retention.
- What brake width should I get for the Marker Griffon 13?
- Match your ski waist: 90mm for skis up to ~90mm, 100mm for 91-100mm, 110mm for 101-110mm. Choose a brake equal to or slightly wider than your ski waist.
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