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Marker Griffon 13 ID 100 Ski Binding (Adults')

Marker Griffon 13 ID 100 Ski Binding (Adults') -

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    Skill Level

    Style: 7524U1GH

    Enjoy the mountain with less worry when you click into the Marker Griffon 13 ID 100 Ski Bindings. The Inter Pivot Elite 3 Heel is safer because the oversized axle allows it to provide consistent elastic travel without unwanted release, allowing you to run lower DIN settings without compromising performance. Which is good, because these bindings really can perform, with special alloy components keeping weight down and Sole.ID Technology in the Triple Pivot Elite Toe letting the binding work with most standard ski sole standards. Even the brake is versatile because at 100mm it’s perfectly sized for most all-mountain skis you’ll be pairing it with.

    KEY FEATURES
    • Inter Pivot 3 Heel is Marker’s flagship heel, using an oversized axle to give you secure elastic travel for superior downhill performance
    • Triple Pivot Elite Toe is built around a 5° incline in the toe plate, improving energy absorption for a smoother, more predictable ride
    SPECS
    • Brake Width (mm): 100
    • Skill Level: Intermediate/Advanced
    • Maximum DIN: 13
    FEATURES
    • Sole.ID construction allows bindings to be set to work with traditional alpine (ISO5355) or touring (ISO9523) outsoles
    • Stainless steel AFD Gliding Plate offers durable performance and reliable release
    • Anti-Ice Rail is built into the binding to give you an easy way to clear your boots before stepping in
    • 4 to 13 adjustable DIN range
    • 24mm stack height
    • 100 brake fits skis with waists between 85 and 100mm
    • Designed for skiers over 80 lbs (37kg)
    • Weighs approximately 35.9oz (1018g)

    Questions and Answers

    ASK A QUESTION Got questions about this product? Ask them here. Got questions about anything else? Please see our FAQ.
    Q:
    "Will these bindings pair with Salomon QST 92? Waist size is 92.Also will Peter Glenn mount these bindings if I purchase bindings from you, but purchase skis elsewhere? thx!"
    1 Answers | Answer Question
    Question by Toni on 9/1/2023 - 9:34 pm
    A:
    "As long as the binding brake width is a little wider than the ski waist width you are good to go."
    Answer by Matt T (Peter Glenn Staff) on 9/3/2023 - 8:25 am