
With today's most popular skis, chances are you are going to be selecting the Griffon with a 100 mm brake width.

The Griffon ID looks a little different performs the same, except it is just able to accept any Ski Boot. The awesome inner workings have made the Griffon the choice binding for many skiers. The Marker Griffon is a great option for a variety of ski applications All-Mountain, Freeride and Freestyle. The Griffon's compact design doesn't hinder the flex of the skis as much as many other bindings out there, so you are able to get maximum flex out of your skis. The Griffon ID's wide platform makes wider skis (skis over 76mm underfoot) more responsive edge to edge while still providing a precise feeling for the skier.

The Marker Griffon ID is the most popular set of bindings mounted to a pair of skis today. Update 2020/21: Color has been updated and the name changed to Shift 13 to differentiate from the 10 version.THE MOST WIDELY TRUSTED ALPINE BINDING IN THE SKI WORLD IS FINALLY EASY TO CLICK INTO ISO 9462 alpine and ISO 13992 alpine touring certifications.Multi-norm toe-piece broadens the range of boot capability.Efficiency of a tech binding on the uphill with stashed toe pins.Fully DIN-certified alpine binding removes the speed governor.If you don’t like to hold back in nasty conditions, like to seek out big air, or are prone to nasty falls, the Shift binding should be at the top of your priority list. The Atomic Shift MNC is a great option for resort (it really is a full alpine binding), side-country, and even backcountry skiing if your priorities align. Those stronger legs can huck, slash, and otherwise throw the skis around on the descent, all with an alpine-style release. Now you can flip a lever in the toe and deploy some tech pins so you can skin with a natural stride and arrive with fresh legs. The elasticity and proven release mechanism of alpine bindings are undeniably attractive, but solutions to getting uphill efficiently with those are few and far between. If you’re a high-level free-skier or just want the most tibia-protection available, you will be thrilled by this innovative binding.


The Shift MNC 13 is an alpine binding that has tech pins hidden in the toes so you can have the best of both worlds. If that sounds like you, Atomic (together with Salomon) has finally solved your dilemma. But there is a class of skier that demands zero compromise on downhill ski performance or release safety. The striding efficiency of tech bindings is a requirement for those who have tried them. Special offer: Take $100 off with coupon SHIFT100
