FEATURES
This performance freeride binding is optimized for lighter riders and is equipped with the same features as its big brother, the Jester X MWerks, apart from a DIN setting of up to 13. In the coming season, the housing of the TP Elite X toe is made from a single cast. This makes it even lighter, more compact and therefore more stable. The anti-ice rail is more robust than ever, thanks to the new alloy. The most impressive feature is the incredibly direct power transmission made possible by the integrated brake, allowing a stand height of 14 mm instead of the previous 24 mm. On the new TP Elite X toe, the stand height is an impressive 9 mm. Whether in the park, in the pipe, or off-piste, the Grifon X 13 MWerks delivers super-precise control with a Z-value of 4 to 13, allowing the ski, binding, and boot to merge into a single unit.
| Best For |
Freeride |
| Ability Level | Intermediate-Advanced |
| DIN Range | 4-13 |
| Brake Width | 90105120 |
| Toe System | -TP Elite X |
| Heel System | -Inter Pivot X |
| Other Features | -14mm Stand Height -Stainless Steel AFD Gliding Plate -Anti Ice Rail -Grip Walk |
| Boot Sole Compatibility | -Alpine -GripWalk |
| Recommended Skier Weight | <120 kg |
| Binding Weight | 1130 |
1 Review
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Mwerks griffon
I’ve never had an issue getting into griffons in the past, but these are even easier… you can slide into these mid-stride without even stopping to click in. The lower stack height is surprisingly noticeable, and I feel a lot more engaged in my turns- while also feeling WAY closer to the rails in the park. Only complaint is whatever paint they’re using scratches off if you even look at it wrong.