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Marker Griffon Schizo 12 Ski Binding
A lighter, lower-din version of the Marker Jester Schizo binding, the Marker Griffon Schizo 12 Ski Binding offers the same bomber performance, minus a few ounces of weight. As with its big brother, the Jester, this binding offers the option to slide your stance forward or backward a few centimeters without even stepping out of the binding. Thus you can ski at your primo potential anywhere on the mountain, whether you’re set back for deep powder turns or set forward for aggressive spins through the park.
- Compact, fat footprint provides superior lateral control and allows the ski to flex naturally
- Triple-Pivot toe and Inter-Pivot Heel absorb energy to prevent premature release and offer excellent contact area with boot lugs
- Wide mounting pattern transfers power to powder skis with a minimum width of 76mm
- Binding slides forward or backward 3cm from center stance, so you can adjust for powder, all-mountain, or park / pipe turning
- Turn the screw on the toe piece to slide binding—and you don’t need to step out of it to do so
Bottom Line: The next step in binding technology--in a compact size.
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I have the Jester's (non-Schizo) and I love them. They are solid as a rock. I know the Jester's have more metal and less plastic, so I can not speak directly to the 12's, but unless you are hucking 40-70' drops, these should work fine.
By: Jax
October 27, 2009
Change me.





