Looking for a reliable ski binding that can handle any terrain? Look no further than the Marker Griffon 13 Ski Bindings. Part of the renowned Marker Bindings brand, these alpine bindings offer precision and performance for all levels of skiers. The advanced safety features, including the AFD gliding plate and anti-ice rail, provide a smooth and secure ride. The Inter Pivot 3 Freeride heel and Triple Pivot Elite toe ensure effortless turns and maximum control, giving you the confidence to push your limits on the slopes. With a maximum rider weight of 120 kg and a DIN setting of 4.0 to 13.0, these bindings are suitable for a wide range of skiers. Whether you're hitting the piste or exploring backcountry powder, the Marker Griffon 13 Ski Bindings deliver unparalleled performance and reliability. Get ready for an unforgettable skiing experience with these top-of-the-line bindings.
Looking for a reliable ski binding that can handle any terrain? Look no further than the Marker Griffon 13 Ski Bindings. Part of the renowned Marker Bindings brand, these alpine bindings offer precision and performance for all levels of skiers. The advanced safety features, including the AFD gliding plate and anti-ice rail, provide a smooth and secure ride. The Inter Pivot 3 Freeride heel and Triple Pivot Elite toe ensure effortless turns and maximum control, giving you the confidence to push your limits on the slopes. With a maximum rider weight of 120 kg and a DIN setting of 4.0 to 13.0, these bindings are suitable for a wide range of skiers. Whether you're hitting the piste or exploring backcountry powder, the Marker Griffon 13 Ski Bindings deliver unparalleled performance and reliability. Get ready for an unforgettable skiing experience with these top-of-the-line bindings.
Looking for a reliable ski binding that can handle any terrain? Look no further than the Marker Griffon 13 Ski Bindings. Part of the renowned Marker Bindings brand, these alpine bindings offer precision and performance for all levels of skiers. The advanced safety features, including the AFD gliding plate and anti-ice rail, provide a smooth and secure ride. The Inter Pivot 3 Freeride heel and Triple Pivot Elite toe ensure effortless turns and maximum control, giving you the confidence to push your limits on the slopes. With a maximum rider weight of 120 kg and a DIN setting of 4.0 to 13.0, these bindings are suitable for a wide range of skiers. Whether you're hitting the piste or exploring backcountry powder, the Marker Griffon 13 Ski Bindings deliver unparalleled performance and reliability. Get ready for an unforgettable skiing experience with these top-of-the-line bindings.
Looking for a reliable ski binding that can handle any terrain? Look no further than the Marker Griffon 13 Ski Bindings. Part of the renowned Marker Bindings brand, these alpine bindings offer precision and performance for all levels of skiers. The advanced safety features, including the AFD gliding plate and anti-ice rail, provide a smooth and secure ride. The Inter Pivot 3 Freeride heel and Triple Pivot Elite toe ensure effortless turns and maximum control, giving you the confidence to push your limits on the slopes. With a maximum rider weight of 120 kg and a DIN setting of 4.0 to 13.0, these bindings are suitable for a wide range of skiers. Whether you're hitting the piste or exploring backcountry powder, the Marker Griffon 13 Ski Bindings deliver unparalleled performance and reliability. Get ready for an unforgettable skiing experience with these top-of-the-line bindings.
Last updated at 03/21/2026 13:34:02
Marker Griffon 13 - Black/Tan 2025
Delivery $50.30
Ski Bindings Marker Griffon 13 (Black/Brown - 120mm)
Delivery $279.95
originally posted on skiessentials.com
I purchased a pair of Volkl Kendo's From Amazon that ended up being shipped from Ski Essentials. I decided to add Marker Bindings after the fact and called the store. They were able to accomodate and add to the existing order. Great customer service and a great price on the bindings!
originally posted on evogear.com
I had a pair of the original Griffon bindings - and used them on a heli-ski trip. It was a nightmare getting into the bindings in deep soft snow. I actually had to have assistance from the guides almost every time we got out of the chopper. These are the next generation Griffons, which came as a package with some new skis I bought. I read that the heel mechanism was redesigned to make them easier to get into in soft snow - which alone tells me Marker knew they had a problem to fix. They are definitely easier than the originals, but still harder to get into then the Salomon Wardens I have on my other skis. I don't have any other complaints about the bindings, but evaluating bindings is pretty simple - do they hold without pre-releasing, and do they release when they ... MoreI had a pair of the original Griffon bindings - and used them on a heli-ski trip. It was a nightmare getting into the bindings in deep soft snow. I actually had to have assistance from the guides almost every time we got out of the chopper. These are the next generation Griffons, which came as a package with some new skis I bought. I read that the heel mechanism was redesigned to make them easier to get into in soft snow - which alone tells me Marker knew they had a problem to fix. They are definitely easier than the originals, but still harder to get into then the Salomon Wardens I have on my other skis. I don't have any other complaints about the bindings, but evaluating bindings is pretty simple - do they hold without pre-releasing, and do they release when they should release. These do all that, but the step in issue is just dumb. I don't see the advantage of these over my Salomons when you factor in the ease of stepping into the Salomons. I would swap them out if I used the skis more than I do.
originally posted on evogear.com
I have been skiing Marker bindings for over 40 years. I've never had one problem. I ski 100+ days a year. In my garage I have 15 pairs of skis w Marker Griffon bindings. I never had a pre release or breakage. There are light and easy to get in and out of. They are inexspensive, come in different colors and look cool too. I have 3 new pairs sitting in my garage ready to mount on new skis this coming ski season. Buy them!
| Ski Binding range | 4-13 |
| Ski binding type | alpine/normal |
| Ski Boot Sole Compatibility | Alpine, Grip Walk, Touring, WTR |
| Intented Use | Alpine, Freeride, Freestyle |
| Weight (per piece) | 1030 grams |
Marker Griffon 13 - Black/Tan 2025
Delivery $50.30
Ski Bindings Marker Griffon 13 (Black/Brown - 120mm)
Delivery $279.95
I purchased a pair of Volkl Kendo's From Amazon that ended up being shipped from Ski Essentials. I decided to add Marker Bindings after the fact and called the store. They were able to accomodate and add to the existing order. Great customer service and a great price on the bindings!
I had a pair of the original Griffon bindings - and used them on a heli-ski trip. It was a nightmare getting into the bindings in deep soft snow. I actually had to have assistance from the guides almost every time we got out of the chopper. These are the next generation Griffons, which came as a package with some new skis I bought. I read that the heel mechanism was redesigned to make them easier to get into in soft snow - which alone tells me Marker knew they had a problem to fix. They are definitely easier than the originals, but still harder to get into then the Salomon Wardens I have on my other skis. I don't have any other complaints about the bindings, but evaluating bindings is pretty simple - do they hold without pre-releasing, and do they release when they ... MoreI had a pair of the original Griffon bindings - and used them on a heli-ski trip. It was a nightmare getting into the bindings in deep soft snow. I actually had to have assistance from the guides almost every time we got out of the chopper. These are the next generation Griffons, which came as a package with some new skis I bought. I read that the heel mechanism was redesigned to make them easier to get into in soft snow - which alone tells me Marker knew they had a problem to fix. They are definitely easier than the originals, but still harder to get into then the Salomon Wardens I have on my other skis. I don't have any other complaints about the bindings, but evaluating bindings is pretty simple - do they hold without pre-releasing, and do they release when they should release. These do all that, but the step in issue is just dumb. I don't see the advantage of these over my Salomons when you factor in the ease of stepping into the Salomons. I would swap them out if I used the skis more than I do.
I have been skiing Marker bindings for over 40 years. I've never had one problem. I ski 100+ days a year. In my garage I have 15 pairs of skis w Marker Griffon bindings. I never had a pre release or breakage. There are light and easy to get in and out of. They are inexspensive, come in different colors and look cool too. I have 3 new pairs sitting in my garage ready to mount on new skis this coming ski season. Buy them!
Great bindings at a great price! They are lightweight and durable; perfect combo with my new Line 94 Chronic skis. Shipped fast and were in perfect shape on arrival; great as always, evo!
In my 20 years of skiing, these bindings stand out as my all-time favorite. They are lightweight, versatile, easy to step in and out of, and they release when you need them to. I feel secure dropping into any kind of terrain or snow conditions with these bindings.
Great efficient binding with excellent power transmission. These bindings are attached to 2024 Elan RipSticks 96 Black and thus far in spring conditions the combination has performed remarkably! Great job SkiEssentials
Easy to get boots in the bindings. I have skied a few times with these bindings on my skis so far. The one time I got a off-balance going down a tough run, the bindings released my skis at the perfect time and no injuries occurred.
These ski bindings have a great step in that felt much more natural than my prior bindings! Functions as intended - aka do nothing but lock me in place. I ski All-Mountain style with little to no-focus on ultralight needs of skinning up backcountry so I have no opinion for these.Release is simple enough without risking the bending or breaking of my ski poles.Great installation by EVO team for a small discount.All around very pleased. Especially when buying via their online shop for a timely seasonal discount. Non-essential bonus points for being able to color match to my skis which always makes you ski .00282% better haha!
My favorite binding, light and reliable. The royal family Marker bindings have high elasticity, they absorb vibrations and skis stay on your feet. I have 2 more pairs of skis with the same bindings.
They get a lot of hate on other sites, but I’ve had a pair for 3 years and they are great. They release when they are supposed to and don’t when they are not. Takes some pressure to step in and out, but having crud on my boot sole has never stopped me from getting in correctly in the 3 years I’ve been skiing in marker griffons
| Ski Binding range | 4-13 |
| Ski binding type | alpine/normal |
| Ski Boot Sole Compatibility | Alpine, Grip Walk, Touring, WTR |
| Intented Use | Alpine, Freeride, Freestyle |
| Weight (per piece) | 1030 grams |