The Marker Griffon 13 Ski Bindings in Black/Red are designed for intermediate level skiers engaging in all mountain skiing. With a DIN range of 13, these alpine bindings offer reliable performance for a variety of snow conditions. Manufactured by MARKER in 2026, these bindings are lightweight at 1016g/binding, making them easy to handle and maneuver on the slopes. Experience a seamless connection to your skis with these high-quality bindings that are sure to enhance your winter sports adventures. Used mounted and used for 3 days only. Both offer a 4-13 DIN range, but the ID model’s adjustable AFD gliding plate ensures compatibility with all adult boot types, unlike older non-ID models, say Reddit users. Sole Compatibility (ID Technology): The “ID” in Griffon 13 ID stands for Sole. Id. This allows the Anti-Friction Device (AFD) to be adjusted to accommodate traditional alpine soles, GripWalk soles, and ISO 9523 touring soles. Older or non-ID Griffon 13 bindings are generally designed for standard alpine soles only. Versatility: The Griffon 13 ID is more versatile, making it the preferred choice for skiers who may use multiple types of boots, including those with GripWalk or touring soles. DIN Range: Both offer a 4-13 range suitable for intermediate to advanced skiers. Performance: Both use the Triple Pivot Elite toe and Inter Pivot 3 heel to deliver high power transmission and a low swing weight. Construction: Both are known for a robust build, with the 2026 models specifically featuring metal components for durability.
