Kellan_Barrett Member Feb 18, 2016 #1 Hey i was thinking about getting marker griffons are they good and durable?
jblaski Active member Feb 18, 2016 #2 I'm 6'1", 195lbs. Probably close to 225lbs with all my clothes on. I've had a pair of Griffons on a pair of my park skis for about 3 years now, with zero problems.
I'm 6'1", 195lbs. Probably close to 225lbs with all my clothes on. I've had a pair of Griffons on a pair of my park skis for about 3 years now, with zero problems.
S.J.W Active member Feb 18, 2016 #3 I mean they're not the most durable, but for what they cost they're pretty good. Can't go wrong with them unless you're riding pretty hard
I mean they're not the most durable, but for what they cost they're pretty good. Can't go wrong with them unless you're riding pretty hard
shin-bang Active member Feb 19, 2016 #4 They're solid.. but over time the heel track gets a ton of wear and becomes slightly sloppy, and I hate the toe piece with a passion. My top choices Sth 2 13 or 16s ( I love my 16s) or fks 140 or 155s if you can find them
They're solid.. but over time the heel track gets a ton of wear and becomes slightly sloppy, and I hate the toe piece with a passion. My top choices Sth 2 13 or 16s ( I love my 16s) or fks 140 or 155s if you can find them
elm. Active member Feb 19, 2016 #5 yes but there is a plastic piece on the toe that is most vulnerable, like on FKS (below 14). on the jester that piece is metal.
yes but there is a plastic piece on the toe that is most vulnerable, like on FKS (below 14). on the jester that piece is metal.