![]() The “ID” in the name refers to the Marker’s boot compatibility, which is among the widest ranging on the market. For last winter, Marker made some modest tweaks to the heel piece to improve the feel and consistency while stepping in, but the rest of the proven design remains. With a respectable DIN range from 4-13, premium materials, wide variety of available colorways, and a long track record of durability and top-end performance, they’ve been a favorite of ours for many seasons. Marker’s popular Griffon 13 ID does all of that with aplomb and is an excellent choice for skiers of nearly all ability levels. Quality bindings are safe, reliable, and transfer energy supremely well. What we don’t: Despite recent improvements, it’s still not the easiest to step into in powder. What we like: Solid reputation, great power transfer, and a reasonable price. Sole compatibility: Alpine, Touring, WTR, GripWalk ![]()
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