




Line Chronic 95mm 185 + Griffon 13 ID 2023 Ski Se
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Product details
Profile
Playful, easy to turn and forgiving
Shape
Ideal for freestyle and switch riding
Article number
Riding Style
- Freestyle
Riding Level
- Advanced
Stiffness
- 6
Flex
- Medium
Country of production
- China
DIN Range
- 4-13
Breaks Width
- 100 mm
Elevation
- 25 mm
Base
- Premium base
Sidewalls
- Cap construction
Length
- 185 cm
Sidecut Radius
- 17.4 m
Nose Width
- 12.9 cm
Waist Width
- 9.5 cm
Tail width
- 12 cm
Gender
- Men
Product description
Proven performance for every all-mountain freestyler
The Line Chronic has been an absolute all-rounder in the all-mountain/freestyle sector for over a decade. The slightly wider shape and the perfectly balanced rocker and flex pattern make the Chronic a versatile freestyle ski for the whole mountain. Featuring the ultra-durable Fatty™ base, Fatty™ edge and Capwall™ construction, the Chronic delivers on every feature and in every terrain.
Marker Griffon 13 ID - Legendary Freeride/Freestyle Performance
The Marker Griffon is one of the most versatile freestyle/freeride bindings on the market. Thanks to a Z-value of up to 13, the Griffon is ideally suited for younger or lighter riders, whether beginners or experts. The centered swing weight and compact design makes the Griffon 13 ID ideal for freestyle moves of all kinds.
Features Ski
- Directional Twin shape
- Camber profile with Early Rise in tip and tail
- Maple Macroblock™ core
- 5-Cut™ geometry
- Fatty Edge™
- Fatty Base™
- Capwall™ construction
- Symmetric Flex™
- Z value: 4.0-13.0
- Toe system: Triple Pivot Elite 3
- Heel system: Inter Pivot 3
- Stand height without skis: 24 mm
- AFD sliding plate made of stainless steel
- Anti Ice Rail - to scrape snow and ice from your boots
- Sole.ID: compatible with alpine (ISO 5355), touring (ISO 9523) and GripWalk soles
More information
Free Ski Set Mounting
If you buy skis and bindings together we can mount them for you free of charge. For further information check our FAQs.
Please note that adult bindings cannot be combined with kids skis (and vice versa).