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2023 Peak 104 Skis with Marker Griffon 13 ID Bindings

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2023 Peak 104 Skis with Marker Griffon 13 ID Bindings

The Peak 104 by Bode with Marker Griffon 13 ID Bindings is a confident, directional freeride setup that thrives when the mountain gets wild. Built with the same hard-charging DNA as Peak’s narrower skis, this version adds more width underfoot for deeper days, variable snow, and technical lines. It’s powerful yet composed, built for skiers who demand top-tier performance without sacrificing intuitive control. We paired the ski with the Marker Griffon 13 ID because of the Griffon’s precision and reliability for all mountain and freeride skiers. With a robust construction and all the best tech, the Griffon 13 is a popular high-performance binding choice for wider-bodied skis for good reason.

Why we like it:

This ski blends the power and dampness of a metal charger with an unexpectedly smooth, forgiving personality. It’s aggressive when you need it, but relaxed when you don’t.

Who it's for:

Advanced to expert skiers who want to confidently ski chop, trees, bowls, and steep terrain without giving up edge hold or composure on firmer groomers.

Highlights:

Sharing a Paulownia and Ash wood core, full sidewall construction, and twin layers of Titanal with its narrower siblings, the Peak 104 adds a wider platform for better float and stability in soft snow. The real magic comes from Peak’s KeyHole Technology, which strategically removes metal from the ski’s center to aid in turn initiation and create a balanced flex. The result is a ski that carves like something much narrower but charges like a true freeride weapon. As we’ve come to expect from Marker, there’s no shortage of tech packed into the Griffon 13 binding. Marker’s Triple Pivot Elite Toe and Inter-pivot 3 Freeride Heel systems work in tandem to provide improved edge grip and control, as well as helping to mitigate vibrations for a smooth ride. A cleverly placed anti-ice rail sits on top of the toepiece and can be used to scrape off those pesky clumps of snow and ice that accumulate on the sole of your boot. With Multinorm (MN) boot compatibility, the Griffon 13 is a versatile and reliable choice for a huge range of skiers and applications.

Things to consider:

The Peak 104 isn’t for skiers seeking a featherweight or ultra-soft flex. While it’s not the lightest ski out there, it rewards those who appreciate the feel of a stable metal-laminate ski, especially in demanding terrain.

Fit & sizing considerations:

This ski runs true to size. Stick with your typical freeride or all-mountain length unless you’re prioritizing tighter, technical terrain.

$1,168.99
2023 Peak 104 Skis with Marker Griffon 13 ID Bindings—
$1,168.99

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The Peak 104 by Bode with Marker Griffon 13 ID Bindings is a confident, directional freeride setup that thrives when the mountain gets wild. Built with the same hard-charging DNA as Peak’s narrower skis, this version adds more width underfoot for deeper days, variable snow, and technical lines. It’s powerful yet composed, built for skiers who demand top-tier performance without sacrificing intuitive control. We paired the ski with the Marker Griffon 13 ID because of the Griffon’s precision and reliability for all mountain and freeride skiers. With a robust construction and all the best tech, the Griffon 13 is a popular high-performance binding choice for wider-bodied skis for good reason.

Why we like it:

This ski blends the power and dampness of a metal charger with an unexpectedly smooth, forgiving personality. It’s aggressive when you need it, but relaxed when you don’t.

Who it's for:

Advanced to expert skiers who want to confidently ski chop, trees, bowls, and steep terrain without giving up edge hold or composure on firmer groomers.

Highlights:

Sharing a Paulownia and Ash wood core, full sidewall construction, and twin layers of Titanal with its narrower siblings, the Peak 104 adds a wider platform for better float and stability in soft snow. The real magic comes from Peak’s KeyHole Technology, which strategically removes metal from the ski’s center to aid in turn initiation and create a balanced flex. The result is a ski that carves like something much narrower but charges like a true freeride weapon. As we’ve come to expect from Marker, there’s no shortage of tech packed into the Griffon 13 binding. Marker’s Triple Pivot Elite Toe and Inter-pivot 3 Freeride Heel systems work in tandem to provide improved edge grip and control, as well as helping to mitigate vibrations for a smooth ride. A cleverly placed anti-ice rail sits on top of the toepiece and can be used to scrape off those pesky clumps of snow and ice that accumulate on the sole of your boot. With Multinorm (MN) boot compatibility, the Griffon 13 is a versatile and reliable choice for a huge range of skiers and applications.

Things to consider:

The Peak 104 isn’t for skiers seeking a featherweight or ultra-soft flex. While it’s not the lightest ski out there, it rewards those who appreciate the feel of a stable metal-laminate ski, especially in demanding terrain.

Fit & sizing considerations:

This ski runs true to size. Stick with your typical freeride or all-mountain length unless you’re prioritizing tighter, technical terrain.

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