Marker Griffon X 13 MWerks Ski Bindings 2026
The Marker Griffon has been the workhorse of freeride bindings for years. If you’ve been skiing or bought new bindings in the last decasde you’ve seen them or currently own a pair. There’s a reason the Griffon has become a Ski Monster staff and customer favorite: they’re bombproof, reliable, and get the job done. The Griffon X takes all of the no nonsense mentality the Griffon was known for and brings it to the next level.
It's built with a lightweight composite housing, magnesium parts, and a retooled heel that's easier to step into than its predecessor. The Griffon X is lighter, stronger, and more precise. This binding keeps the same DIN range (4–13) and elastic travel most skiers need for recreational skiing while allowing for better feel and power transfer.
One of the Griffon’s biggest selling points has always been how it feels when you're clicked in. The Griffon X offers better snow feel, better edge to edge transfer and overall more connection to the skis. The low stack height, and predictable engagement makes for more confidence whether you're railing groomers or bombing tree runs.
The new materials and footprint are the big differences, but under the hood it's largely the same Griffon chassis skiers have trusted for years.
Original: $343.99
-70%$343.99
$103.20




Description
The Marker Griffon has been the workhorse of freeride bindings for years. If you’ve been skiing or bought new bindings in the last decasde you’ve seen them or currently own a pair. There’s a reason the Griffon has become a Ski Monster staff and customer favorite: they’re bombproof, reliable, and get the job done. The Griffon X takes all of the no nonsense mentality the Griffon was known for and brings it to the next level.
It's built with a lightweight composite housing, magnesium parts, and a retooled heel that's easier to step into than its predecessor. The Griffon X is lighter, stronger, and more precise. This binding keeps the same DIN range (4–13) and elastic travel most skiers need for recreational skiing while allowing for better feel and power transfer.
One of the Griffon’s biggest selling points has always been how it feels when you're clicked in. The Griffon X offers better snow feel, better edge to edge transfer and overall more connection to the skis. The low stack height, and predictable engagement makes for more confidence whether you're railing groomers or bombing tree runs.
The new materials and footprint are the big differences, but under the hood it's largely the same Griffon chassis skiers have trusted for years.






















