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Marker Griffon Ski Binding

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how do they hold up in the park

By Ranked #98 - Alpine Ski Bindings September 9, 2008

how do they hold up in the park

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By Ranked #406 - Alpine Ski Bindings April 5, 2009

my toe peice broke after about a month of use. hoping its under warranty. i will need the entire binding replaced

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By Ranked #19 - Alpine Ski Bindings December 25, 2008

This is a new version of the Marker Jester ski binding which, last year, was the first ever truly park specific ski binding. While other companies would offer "jib" bindings, they were no different then other bindings except for maybe a rubber vibration absorption plate. The Griffon is different then the Jester in that it has a smaller spring to accommodate lighter skiers who require a smaller DIN. For park and freestyle riding the Griffon is flat (no incline ramp) so skiing backwards is more natural. It also has a wider platform for bigger skis and for smoother landings. It will definitely "hold up" in the park. **what about al the plastic content and breakage concerns above?

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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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