Marker Griffon 13 MN Ski Bindings

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Marker — 2027

Griffon 13 MN

Versatile freeride binding for advanced to expert skiers

The sibling to the Griffon X MWerks, built around features that have been proven for years and tuned for younger and lighter riders. One of the most versatile freeride bindings on the market, and the one most people should be looking at.

Multinorm technology means it adjusts to touring, GripWalk, or alpine boot soles — so one binding covers your resort boots and your hybrid setup without an adapter.

Which Griffon?
Model Stand Height Boot Soles Brakes Price
Griffon 13 MN ◀ you are here 19 / 24mm Alpine, GripWalk, Touring 90 / 100 / 110 / 120 $329.99
Griffon X 13 14mm Alpine, GripWalk 90 / 105 / 120 $299.99
Griffon X 13 MWerks 14mm, lightest Alpine, GripWalk 90 / 105 / 120 $429.99
DIN Range
4 – 13
Boot Soles
Alpine
GripWalk
Touring
Stand Height
19mm Toe
24mm Heel
Weight
1030 g
per binding
Technology
  • Triple Pivot Elite 4 Toe — light and stiff, with improved edge grip and control. The spring sits horizontally and the sole plate is inclined 5°, which absorbs energy and cuts pre-release when you are actually loading the ski.
  • Inter Pivot 4 Freeride Heel — fully revised fourth generation with better vertical elasticity, stronger power transmission, and much easier step-in than older Griffons.
  • Anti Ice Rail — a metal rail to scrape snow and ice off the boot sole before you step in. Small feature, fixes a real annoyance.
  • Multinorm AFD — the height-adjustable gliding plate sets to your exact sole standard, so release stays consistent no matter which boot you are on.
  • 20mm heel adjustment range — move between boots without remounting.
Why This One Over the X
  • It takes touring soles. The Griffon X does not. If any boot you own is ISO 9523 — including plenty of hybrid freeride boots — this is the one.
  • It comes in a 110mm brake. The X line skips from 105 to 120. If your ski waist is 106–110, that gap matters.
  • Familiar feel. The X sits lower and feels more connected. Some skiers love that; others want the Griffon they already know. Neither is wrong.
Brake Sizing & Mounting
  • Pick a brake equal to or slightly wider than your ski waist. Too narrow will not clear the ski; too wide drags in a turn.
  • Available in 90, 100, 110 and 120mm.
  • Mounting and DIN setting are included when you buy skis and bindings together from us. Bring your boots — we set DIN off boot sole length, weight, height, age and skier type, then test on the machine.
  • Running GripWalk or touring soles? The AFD has to be set to match. We handle that at mount.

Not sure which brake width? Tell us the ski and we will size it for you.

Best for

Advanced to expert skiers who want one binding that handles a wide ski, holds under load, and does not care what boot you put in it.

Mounted and tested in-house — Gravity Coalition, Midway & Heber