2026 Volkl Revolt 121 Skis with Marker Griffon 13 ID Bindings
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2026 Volkl Revolt 121 Skis with Marker Griffon 13 ID Bindings
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2026 Volkl Revolt 121 Skis
$849.99
The 2026 Volkl Revolt 121 with Marker Griffon 13 ID Bindings is a no-compromise powder destroyer designed for deep days and creative lines. With a huge 121 mm waist, massive rocker, and a flex profile built to handle both drops and drifts, this ski doesn’t just float—it surfs, slashes, and slays. We paired the Revolt 121 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 is one of those skis that feels like an extension of your legs in deep snow—smooth, confident, and easy to control even when the terrain gets spicy.
Who it's for:
Advanced and expert skiers chasing bottomless turns via sled, cat, or heli will get the most out of the Revolt 121. It’s purpose-built for powder and thrives in big-mountain conditions where float and playfulness reign supreme.
Highlights:
Volkl’s Multilayer Wood Core gives the Revolt 121 strength and forgiveness, creating a balanced platform that feels composed in the air but soft enough to butter and pivot on command. The exaggerated rocker and tapered tip and tail let you slash turns, surf features, and maintain stability even in heavy or wind-affected snow. The Revolt 121 is made for those who don’t follow the fall line—they make it. 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:
This ski is unapologetically powder-specific. It’s not built for hardpack, variable chop, or groomer days—but when it dumps, there’s nothing better. Skiers looking to earn their turns will want to look elsewhere as well, as this ski is meant for going down, not up.
Fit & sizing considerations:
These ski true to size. Size up for max float and stability at speed; size down if your style is more playful, pivoty, or trick-oriented.
- Sidecut: 143/121/135 mm at 177 cm length
- 18.9, 17.4, 18
- Rocker/Camber/Rocker
- Sintered Base
- Poplar/Beech Wood Core
- Fiberglass
- MultiLayer Woodcore
- 3D Radius
- Full Sidewall/Mini Cap
- Weight: 2220 g per ski
- Ability Level: Advanced to Expert
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