GRIFFON 13 ID The completely updated pro freeride binding for lighter riders. Including new heel and toe for improved performance. The lighter version of the Jester, providing the same features for younger and lighter riders, is one of the most versatile freeride bindings on the market today, made for advanced to expert skiers. The new Griffon 13 ID is equipped with all new Triple Pivot Elite toe and Inter Pivot 3 freeride heel. Both are lighter and stiffer than previous parts and deliver improved edge grip and control. Also new is the Anti Ice Rail to scrap off snow from the boot sole. Its Sole.ID technology allows to adjust the binding to accommodate either touring or alpine boot sole norms. On top the Griffon 13 ID features no-pull-out screws and a centralized swing weight, ideal for spins & twists. Griffon 13 ID is available with 90, 100, 110 and 120 mm brakes in 4 color combinations.
GRIFFON 13 ID The completely updated pro freeride binding for lighter riders. Including new heel and toe for improved performance. The lighter version of the Jester, providing the same features for younger and lighter riders, is one of the most versatile freeride bindings on the market today, made for advanced to expert skiers. The new Griffon 13 ID is equipped with all new Triple Pivot Elite toe and Inter Pivot 3 freeride heel. Both are lighter and stiffer than previous parts and deliver improved edge grip and control. Also new is the Anti Ice Rail to scrap off snow from the boot sole. Its Sole.ID technology allows to adjust the binding to accommodate either touring or alpine boot sole norms. On top the Griffon 13 ID features no-pull-out screws and a centralized swing weight, ideal for spins & twists. Griffon 13 ID is available with 90, 100, 110 and 120 mm brakes in 4 color combinations.
GRIFFON 13 ID The completely updated pro freeride binding for lighter riders. Including new heel and toe for improved performance. The lighter version of the Jester, providing the same features for younger and lighter riders, is one of the most versatile freeride bindings on the market today, made for advanced to expert skiers. The new Griffon 13 ID is equipped with all new Triple Pivot Elite toe and Inter Pivot 3 freeride heel. Both are lighter and stiffer than previous parts and deliver improved edge grip and control. Also new is the Anti Ice Rail to scrap off snow from the boot sole. Its Sole.ID technology allows to adjust the binding to accommodate either touring or alpine boot sole norms. On top the Griffon 13 ID features no-pull-out screws and a centralized swing weight, ideal for spins & twists. Griffon 13 ID is available with 90, 100, 110 and 120 mm brakes in 4 color combinations.
GRIFFON 13 ID The completely updated pro freeride binding for lighter riders. Including new heel and toe for improved performance. The lighter version of the Jester, providing the same features for younger and lighter riders, is one of the most versatile freeride bindings on the market today, made for advanced to expert skiers. The new Griffon 13 ID is equipped with all new Triple Pivot Elite toe and Inter Pivot 3 freeride heel. Both are lighter and stiffer than previous parts and deliver improved edge grip and control. Also new is the Anti Ice Rail to scrap off snow from the boot sole. Its Sole.ID technology allows to adjust the binding to accommodate either touring or alpine boot sole norms. On top the Griffon 13 ID features no-pull-out screws and a centralized swing weight, ideal for spins & twists. Griffon 13 ID is available with 90, 100, 110 and 120 mm brakes in 4 color combinations.
Last updated at 03/21/2026 06:20:43
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originally posted on evogear.com
The Marker Griffon 13 has been my "go to" binding for many years now. I am 5'5" tall, weigh 165 lbs and am an advanced skier. My quiver consist of 6 skis and they are all equipped with the Marker Griffon 13 bindings. I have had my fair share of major spills and falls . . . these bindings have faithful protected my legs from injury time and time again.
originally posted on backcountry.com
I started skiing over 30 years ago, and have ridden lots of gear over the years. These are top notch in my opinion. I bought mine at the beginning of last year's season. Excellent hold when you want your skis to stay on, but reliable release when you push a bit past your limits and eat snow. They have a good range of DIN settings to suite a newer skier, but you can crank them down hard if you prefer to keep them in place. For the bang for your buck, it would be hard to go wrong with the Marker Griffon 13's. I have mine mounted on Nordica Soul Rider 97's. It's been a really good match for riding everything from back country trails to bumps and jumps and a little park action. Overall, I'm very pleased with them.
originally posted on ebay.com
Great light weight binding. This is my second pair. Used the first pair over 100 days of skiing never let me down. Expert skier. Fifty eight seasons behind me. I ski my equipment hard. Marker Griffons work. Just be sure you get the right brake for the width of your skis.
| Din/ISO Range | 4 - 13 |
| Brake included | Yes |
Griffon 13 MN bindings - White b100
Delivery $102.89
Marker Griffon 13 - Ski binding
Delivery $130.03
Ski Bindings Marker Griffon 13 (White - 100mm)
Delivery $10.95
Marker Griffon 13 Snow Ski Bindings | Snow Ski Bindings White / 100
Free delivery between 26 Mar – 3 Apr
Marker Adult Unisex Griffon 13 ID Ski Bindings, 100mm White
Delivery between 30 Mar – 1 Apr $20.05
The Marker Griffon 13 has been my "go to" binding for many years now. I am 5'5" tall, weigh 165 lbs and am an advanced skier. My quiver consist of 6 skis and they are all equipped with the Marker Griffon 13 bindings. I have had my fair share of major spills and falls . . . these bindings have faithful protected my legs from injury time and time again.
I started skiing over 30 years ago, and have ridden lots of gear over the years. These are top notch in my opinion. I bought mine at the beginning of last year's season. Excellent hold when you want your skis to stay on, but reliable release when you push a bit past your limits and eat snow. They have a good range of DIN settings to suite a newer skier, but you can crank them down hard if you prefer to keep them in place. For the bang for your buck, it would be hard to go wrong with the Marker Griffon 13's. I have mine mounted on Nordica Soul Rider 97's. It's been a really good match for riding everything from back country trails to bumps and jumps and a little park action. Overall, I'm very pleased with them.
Great light weight binding. This is my second pair. Used the first pair over 100 days of skiing never let me down. Expert skier. Fifty eight seasons behind me. I ski my equipment hard. Marker Griffons work. Just be sure you get the right brake for the width of your skis.
I have recently returned to skiing after a 15 year hiatus so it took a bit of reading, research and a few rentals to figure out some of the new tech that was on the market. I had previously been a die-hard Saloman bindings guy but all of the rental and demo skis I used had Marker Bindings on them. I looked at Saloman's line but I guess I just got comfortable with the Marker and opted for them for my new skis. I don't have anything to compare them to so I'll just say that they are great looking and so far they do the job well. I also purchased a pair for my wife's new skis and I'm afraid that might not have been the right choice for her. She is 5'5" tall and 130#. She has a difficult time stepping into the bindings and getting the heel piece to click in. I knew this ... MoreI have recently returned to skiing after a 15 year hiatus so it took a bit of reading, research and a few rentals to figure out some of the new tech that was on the market. I had previously been a die-hard Saloman bindings guy but all of the rental and demo skis I used had Marker Bindings on them. I looked at Saloman's line but I guess I just got comfortable with the Marker and opted for them for my new skis. I don't have anything to compare them to so I'll just say that they are great looking and so far they do the job well. I also purchased a pair for my wife's new skis and I'm afraid that might not have been the right choice for her. She is 5'5" tall and 130#. She has a difficult time stepping into the bindings and getting the heel piece to click in. I knew this was a potential issue from what I had read about the Griffon but she is not a beginner so I took a chance. The frustration level is just too high for her so I am going to go replace the Griffons on her skis with the Marker Squire. It seems to be a better choice within the Marker line for lighter skiers. Other than that difficulty for her, I think the Griffon 13D is a great, well made binding and I expect mine to last for many many years.
Perfect replacement for very old Griffons. New boots with GripWalk soles were not compatible with my old Griffons. These were a perfect replacement with GW compatible toe piece. Was able to use original plate on rear, and front screw pattern was identical so quick swap.
There are many good and relatively safe ski bindings on the market these days. I have or do own most of them. HOWEVER...I started skiing Marker in 1963. Big deal, right? Well they have come along way which is why this Griffonis appealing to me. NOTE the foot print of both the toe and even more so the heel. It does not occupy a great deal of surface area of my ski AND there fore the flex of the ski is much less effected than many alpine ski bindings.My .02
Skied on these marker Griffon 13 ID 12 days 2021 ski season. Had 2 significant falls and both times skis released appropriately and protected my knees. No early releases or unexpected performance issues. Buying a second set to mount on a spare pair. The Griffon is an excellent binding for resort groomers, steep flat and bumps, and 8+ inches fresh snow. An earlier review mentioned difficulty getting back in binding in deep snow. True, it does take some force to lock in but I haven't had any problems. I'm over 60 with some joint issues. I really don't want to break or tear anything at my age. I now have confidence that these bindings will reliably connect me and release only if needed.Great binding.
Decent bindings. Purchased to pair with a set of Volkl Kenja 88's. Volkl and Marker are the same company now, so I try to pair just based on this.Marker seems to be a slightly more expensive brand than some of the others (it always seems like Triola or Soloman can be found cheaper) and I honestly have no idea whether there's a strong value proposition for going with Marker, but I've found Volkl to run skis that I am always quite happy with, so most of this decision making for me was just based on this brand pairing.The Griffons definitely look cooler than some of the competition (such as the Triolas, for example), so if this is something that you care about, then there is that.. Unless you like the way other bindings look more, in which case I'm wrong on this ... MoreDecent bindings. Purchased to pair with a set of Volkl Kenja 88's. Volkl and Marker are the same company now, so I try to pair just based on this.Marker seems to be a slightly more expensive brand than some of the others (it always seems like Triola or Soloman can be found cheaper) and I honestly have no idea whether there's a strong value proposition for going with Marker, but I've found Volkl to run skis that I am always quite happy with, so most of this decision making for me was just based on this brand pairing.The Griffons definitely look cooler than some of the competition (such as the Triolas, for example), so if this is something that you care about, then there is that.. Unless you like the way other bindings look more, in which case I'm wrong on this point..
How do you review a binding? Erm... it feels solid, it sounds solid, it keeps your foot attached to a stick and it comes off predictably and safely when you want it to. I can't speak to it releasing since I didn't yard sale, but the rest felt right. It feels like a solid piece of equipment and built strong. I don't think I'm particularly hard on my ski equipment, so I expect this binding to reach its full life and then some. It sounds solid on click-in with a chunk click. Not soft or mushy. Kinda like a truck door closing. And it never let me down with improper releases. Some say it is kinda stiff to enter in soft snow. It's firm. I don't have these on pow skis and didn't hit fluff to put them on. Can't really comment there. But maybe some of those comments are a ... MoreHow do you review a binding? Erm... it feels solid, it sounds solid, it keeps your foot attached to a stick and it comes off predictably and safely when you want it to. I can't speak to it releasing since I didn't yard sale, but the rest felt right. It feels like a solid piece of equipment and built strong. I don't think I'm particularly hard on my ski equipment, so I expect this binding to reach its full life and then some. It sounds solid on click-in with a chunk click. Not soft or mushy. Kinda like a truck door closing. And it never let me down with improper releases. Some say it is kinda stiff to enter in soft snow. It's firm. I don't have these on pow skis and didn't hit fluff to put them on. Can't really comment there. But maybe some of those comments are a little exaggerated. I have an older pair of these on another set of skis and this newer pair does feel smoother (cleaner, greased?). They feel like a great compliment to my bomb-proof skis.
I am an avid skier with over 80 days per year, I've been using these binding for a couple of years now. Fully trust them to perform perfectly. These binding came exactly as expected, no surprises. Very happy with Moosejaw delivering exactly what they advertise, usually with a touch of good humor to make the whole thing fun. To get the promotional sale price, I had to deal with customer support and that made everything even easier.
| Din/ISO Range | 4 - 13 |
| Brake included | Yes |