Essentially a Marker Griffon ID binding with the toe and heel connected by a frame, the Baron EPF 13 is rock solid in both ski and tour modes, and functions just like your alpine binding when it’s locked down. Compatible with all boot sole types from ISO 5355 Alpine to ISO 9523 Touring, as well as GripWalk and WTR.

Are Marker Baron bindings GripWalk compatible?

Essentially a Marker Griffon ID binding with the toe and heel connected by a frame, the Baron EPF 13 is rock solid in both ski and tour modes, and functions just like your alpine binding when it’s locked down. Compatible with all boot sole types from ISO 5355 Alpine to ISO 9523 Touring, as well as GripWalk and WTR.

Are Marker Baron bindings adjustable?

Easy to… Height-adjustable gliding plate to be compatible with alpine (ISO 5355), touring (ISO 9523) and GripWalk soles.

Are Marker bindings any good?

Marker bindings are good. Because their design is different to older Salomons, etc, there was a time when people used to say they were getting pre-releases. It was actually the binding doing its job properly, when the Salomon binding was holding them in.

What is an ID ski binding?

Sole.ID – Marker Sole.ID allows Marker Authorized Retailers to adjust Sole ID equipped bindings to every type of adult ski boot sole, from ISO 5355 Alpine to ISO 9523 Touring, with a height adjustable gliding plate (AFD).

How do I know if my bindings are GripWalk compatible?

As long as you use an original GripWalk binding or a 100% compatible touring binding which you can identify by the official GripWalk logo. Unfortunately, conventional Alpine bindings without a logo are not compatible.

How do you match bindings to ski boots?

In general, you want the brake width of your ski binding to be slightly wider than the waist width of your ski. If the brake size is too narrow, the brakes won’t spring down into the snow effectively – in other words, they won’t work.

Where are Marker bindings made?

Marker International is a German manufacturing company of equipment for winter sports established in 1952 and headquartered in Straubing, Lower Bavaria. Founded by Hannes Marker, the company is known for pioneering releasable binding technology….Marker (ski bindings)

Type GmbH
Parent Kohlberg & Co.
Website marker.net

Can you tour with Marker Griffon bindings?

Sure, you can pair them with your touring boot, but most of these bindings (such as the Marker Griffon 13) can still only go downhill.

Is Marker Griffon compatible with GripWalk?

Thanks to the ID sole, the binding is compatible with Alpine, AT, and GripWalk boot soles, so no matter what you are skiing on in terms of boots, the Griffon can accommodate your needs. With a 22 mm stand height, these bindings give you a bit of extra leverage to lean those wider skis over on edge.