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Marker Griffon 12 Ski Binding

Item #MRK0028 | 115 in Stock

I'm about 5'11 180lbs and do alot of park and groomer...

By Ranked #126 - Alpine Ski Bindings October 20, 2009

I'm about 5'11 180lbs and do alot of park and groomer skiing. Is 12 din going to be enough retention for big landings?

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By Ranked #11 - Alpine Ski Bindings November 11, 2009

Here is a Marker DIN chart Andrew. The highest it even goes up to is 13 and that's if you're over 6'5" and 210lbs. Anyone claiming they need the Jester because of the higher DIN is either a professional, a pretty big boy, or completely delusional.

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By Ranked #3 - Alpine Ski Bindings October 25, 2009

yeah the din of 12 should be fine. I im about 6'2 and 180 and i have my din at 10. okay im not the biggest park ripper in the world. I still get pretty scared about jumps that are over 30 feet. But I have never had this binding release prematurely. Highly recommend it and the other guy is right...your knees will thank you, plus you want your skis to pop off if you slam hard.

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By Ranked #14 - Alpine Ski Bindings October 20, 2009

YES. the people who think that they need 18 din are compensating. your knees will thank you later.

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Tech Specs:

DIN Range:
4 - 12 
Recommended Skier Weight:
80-250lb (36-113kg) 
Brake Width:
90-110cm 
Weight:
[Pair] 4lb 3oz (1900g) 
Recommended Use:
Park, pipe and all-mountain freeskiing 
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 Year 
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