$269.95
The lighter version of the Jester, providing the same features for younger and lighter riders, is one of the most versatile freeride bindings on the market today, made for advanced to expert skiers. The new Griffon 13 ID is equipped with all new Triple Pivot Elite toe and Inter Pivot 3 freeride heel. Both are lighter and stiffer than previous parts and deliver improved edge grip and control. Also new is the Anti Ice Rail to scrap off snow from the boot sole. Its Sole.ID technology allows to adjust the binding to accommodate either touring or alpine boot sole norms. On top the Griffon 13 ID features no-pull-out screws and a centralized swing weight, ideal for spins & twists. Griffon 13 ID is available with 90, 100, 110 and 120 mm brakes in 4 color combinations.
Category
Freeride Freestyle
Din/ISO Range
4.0 - 13.0
Boot type
Adult, standard Alpine
GripWalk Adult
Touring Boots
Recom. Skier's Weight
< 265 lbs
Stand height w/o ski
24 mm
Toe System
Triple Pivot Elite 3
Step-in Heel
Inter Pivot 3
Heel adjustment range
20 mm
Weight
1030 g
AFD Gliding Plate
Stainless steel
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Sorry, same person from the earlier question, would you put a griffin or jester on the QST 94? I’m an advanced skier , 510, 167 pounds.
I would go with the Griffon. VERY similar bindings. The Jester has a little more beef and metal to it that would be ideal for someone over 220lbs. The Griffon would be perfect for your height weight and ability level.
What size griffin would you put on the Solomon QST 94?
Hey! The QST 94 is 94mm underfoot so I would suggest the 100mm brake. 90mm would not clear the width.