The completely redesigned Marker Squire 11 Binding has progressive looks and is specially designed for lighter weight skiers. This binding is perfect for fully motivated freeriders or budding freestylers who want a very light and sturdy binding that is equipped with state-of-the-art components. A lightweight Triple Pivot Light toe piece features a distinctly Anti-Ice Off Rail to keep your boot sole free from ice and snow. This comes in particular handy on a powder day or when the snow gets wet and sticky. The Squire is equipped with a moveable AFD (Anti Friction Device) for a precise release every time and is entirely unhindered by dirt, snow and ice. Individual adjustment of the AFD to the area of application enhance optimized functionality. A state-of-the art Hollow Linkage Heel with its wider boot holder reduces the step-in force by approximately 35%, even with GripWalk soles. All in all, the Marker Squire 11 is very compact and despite its GripWalk compatibility, only 24mm high, which allows for a very direct feel and maximizes ski control. The Marker Squire 11 is available in five distinct color combinations- Black, White, Grey/White Green/Black, and Orange/Black. If you are aiming to have a lighter weight ski set up, there are a lot of reasons to go with the Marker Squire 11 Bindings.
The completely redesigned Marker Squire 11 Binding has progressive looks and is specially designed for lighter weight skiers. This binding is perfect for fully motivated freeriders or budding freestylers who want a very light and sturdy binding that is equipped with state-of-the-art components. A lightweight Triple Pivot Light toe piece features a distinctly Anti-Ice Off Rail to keep your boot sole free from ice and snow. This comes in particular handy on a powder day or when the snow gets wet and sticky. The Squire is equipped with a moveable AFD (Anti Friction Device) for a precise release every time and is entirely unhindered by dirt, snow and ice. Individual adjustment of the AFD to the area of application enhance optimized functionality. A state-of-the art Hollow Linkage Heel with its wider boot holder reduces the step-in force by approximately 35%, even with GripWalk soles. All in all, the Marker Squire 11 is very compact and despite its GripWalk compatibility, only 24mm high, which allows for a very direct feel and maximizes ski control. The Marker Squire 11 is available in five distinct color combinations- Black, White, Grey/White Green/Black, and Orange/Black. If you are aiming to have a lighter weight ski set up, there are a lot of reasons to go with the Marker Squire 11 Bindings.
The completely redesigned Marker Squire 11 Binding has progressive looks and is specially designed for lighter weight skiers. This binding is perfect for fully motivated freeriders or budding freestylers who want a very light and sturdy binding that is equipped with state-of-the-art components. A lightweight Triple Pivot Light toe piece features a distinctly Anti-Ice Off Rail to keep your boot sole free from ice and snow. This comes in particular handy on a powder day or when the snow gets wet and sticky. The Squire is equipped with a moveable AFD (Anti Friction Device) for a precise release every time and is entirely unhindered by dirt, snow and ice. Individual adjustment of the AFD to the area of application enhance optimized functionality. A state-of-the art Hollow Linkage Heel with its wider boot holder reduces the step-in force by approximately 35%, even with GripWalk soles. All in all, the Marker Squire 11 is very compact and despite its GripWalk compatibility, only 24mm high, which allows for a very direct feel and maximizes ski control. The Marker Squire 11 is available in five distinct color combinations- Black, White, Grey/White Green/Black, and Orange/Black. If you are aiming to have a lighter weight ski set up, there are a lot of reasons to go with the Marker Squire 11 Bindings.
The completely redesigned Marker Squire 11 Binding has progressive looks and is specially designed for lighter weight skiers. This binding is perfect for fully motivated freeriders or budding freestylers who want a very light and sturdy binding that is equipped with state-of-the-art components. A lightweight Triple Pivot Light toe piece features a distinctly Anti-Ice Off Rail to keep your boot sole free from ice and snow. This comes in particular handy on a powder day or when the snow gets wet and sticky. The Squire is equipped with a moveable AFD (Anti Friction Device) for a precise release every time and is entirely unhindered by dirt, snow and ice. Individual adjustment of the AFD to the area of application enhance optimized functionality. A state-of-the art Hollow Linkage Heel with its wider boot holder reduces the step-in force by approximately 35%, even with GripWalk soles. All in all, the Marker Squire 11 is very compact and despite its GripWalk compatibility, only 24mm high, which allows for a very direct feel and maximizes ski control. The Marker Squire 11 is available in five distinct color combinations- Black, White, Grey/White Green/Black, and Orange/Black. If you are aiming to have a lighter weight ski set up, there are a lot of reasons to go with the Marker Squire 11 Bindings.
Last updated at 03/21/2026 04:51:57
Marker Squire 11 - Ski binding
Delivery $130.03
Marker Squire 11 GW Ski Bindings Black/Teal - Size 110 | Rhythm Snowsports
Delivery $10
Marker Squire 11 Black-Teal 110 mm | Freeride binding buy
Delivery between 27 Mar – 2 Apr $116.44
originally posted on blue-tomato.com
I'm Jakob, I've been working at Blue Tomato for more than half a year and I've been skiing since I was 6 years old - so 16 years now. I'm about 1.80 metres tall and weigh 80 kilos. I mainly ski all-mountain and occasionally freestyle, which is why this binding is my choice. I chose a width of 90 to match my skis and it was easy to fit. This binding is my first own binding and has brought me down every terrain optimally. I mainly use it for all-mountain, but it has also provided great support for small jumps in the park or freeriding. As this is my first binding for all-mountain, I first had to get used to it, but after a few descents the binding adapted perfectly to my skis and my skiing style. The wide DIN range also makes the binding ideal for the different ... MoreI'm Jakob, I've been working at Blue Tomato for more than half a year and I've been skiing since I was 6 years old - so 16 years now. I'm about 1.80 metres tall and weigh 80 kilos. I mainly ski all-mountain and occasionally freestyle, which is why this binding is my choice. I chose a width of 90 to match my skis and it was easy to fit. This binding is my first own binding and has brought me down every terrain optimally. I mainly use it for all-mountain, but it has also provided great support for small jumps in the park or freeriding. As this is my first binding for all-mountain, I first had to get used to it, but after a few descents the binding adapted perfectly to my skis and my skiing style. The wide DIN range also makes the binding ideal for the different terrains I want to ski with it. Especially as a beginner, the Squire 11 offers excellent power transmission and the low stand height ensures a very direct feeling when guiding the skis. The quality of workmanship is also very good and all parts of the binding were sufficiently lubricated so that it worked straight away. The weight of the binding also makes it ideal if, like me, you want to stay relatively mobile in your equipment, as the Squire 11 is quite light. Thanks to the Gripwalk technology, I was able to continue using my boots and I didn't notice any compromises compared to bindings without Gripwalk. So for me it's the perfect binding, as I was looking for an affordable, lightweight binding that can still be skied on all terrains without compromise.
originally posted on levelninesports.com
I have used Marker bindings on several different pairs of skis. I have Marker Squire bindings on my current skis and have been happy with them. I bought this pair to go on some new skis I also purchased from L9. I like to ski everything from groomers to steep chopped up crud, proto bumps, and powder. Marker Squire bindings have held me solid in all these conditions. I like that they are affordable and look cool, more importantly they work.
originally posted on evogear.com
I bought these with K2 Mindbender 99Ti skis. Together they still didn't weigh much, and they weighed less than my Solomon X-drive setup.I also liked that they have what seems to be a small drop when clicking into the binding. And that the part that supports the front of the boot moves left and right to release, instead of a slippery material that done bindings use.
| Ski Binding range | 3-11 |
| Ski binding type | Freeride/normal |
| Ski Boot Sole Compatibility | Alpine, Grip Walk |
| Intented Use | Alpine, Freeride |
| Weight (per piece) | 820 |
Marker Squire 11 - Ski binding
Delivery $130.03
Marker Squire 11 GW Ski Bindings Black/Teal - Size 110 | Rhythm Snowsports
Delivery $10
Marker Squire 11 Black-Teal 110 mm | Freeride binding buy
Delivery between 27 Mar – 2 Apr $116.44
I'm Jakob, I've been working at Blue Tomato for more than half a year and I've been skiing since I was 6 years old - so 16 years now. I'm about 1.80 metres tall and weigh 80 kilos. I mainly ski all-mountain and occasionally freestyle, which is why this binding is my choice. I chose a width of 90 to match my skis and it was easy to fit. This binding is my first own binding and has brought me down every terrain optimally. I mainly use it for all-mountain, but it has also provided great support for small jumps in the park or freeriding. As this is my first binding for all-mountain, I first had to get used to it, but after a few descents the binding adapted perfectly to my skis and my skiing style. The wide DIN range also makes the binding ideal for the different ... MoreI'm Jakob, I've been working at Blue Tomato for more than half a year and I've been skiing since I was 6 years old - so 16 years now. I'm about 1.80 metres tall and weigh 80 kilos. I mainly ski all-mountain and occasionally freestyle, which is why this binding is my choice. I chose a width of 90 to match my skis and it was easy to fit. This binding is my first own binding and has brought me down every terrain optimally. I mainly use it for all-mountain, but it has also provided great support for small jumps in the park or freeriding. As this is my first binding for all-mountain, I first had to get used to it, but after a few descents the binding adapted perfectly to my skis and my skiing style. The wide DIN range also makes the binding ideal for the different terrains I want to ski with it. Especially as a beginner, the Squire 11 offers excellent power transmission and the low stand height ensures a very direct feeling when guiding the skis. The quality of workmanship is also very good and all parts of the binding were sufficiently lubricated so that it worked straight away. The weight of the binding also makes it ideal if, like me, you want to stay relatively mobile in your equipment, as the Squire 11 is quite light. Thanks to the Gripwalk technology, I was able to continue using my boots and I didn't notice any compromises compared to bindings without Gripwalk. So for me it's the perfect binding, as I was looking for an affordable, lightweight binding that can still be skied on all terrains without compromise.
I have used Marker bindings on several different pairs of skis. I have Marker Squire bindings on my current skis and have been happy with them. I bought this pair to go on some new skis I also purchased from L9. I like to ski everything from groomers to steep chopped up crud, proto bumps, and powder. Marker Squire bindings have held me solid in all these conditions. I like that they are affordable and look cool, more importantly they work.
I bought these with K2 Mindbender 99Ti skis. Together they still didn't weigh much, and they weighed less than my Solomon X-drive setup.I also liked that they have what seems to be a small drop when clicking into the binding. And that the part that supports the front of the boot moves left and right to release, instead of a slippery material that done bindings use.
I love these bindings! They are light weight and work great for me (at 135-ish lbs)!There was a slight problem with a toe piece so I brought them in and had a new toe piece delivered from Portland (during a snow storm!). John in Hood River mounted the new toe piece the next day, just in time for my trip to Whistler. I never missed a powder day. Thank you John in Hood River!
This was the first pair of skis I’ve ever purchased. Been a snowboarder for 10years and made the switch this year. I love the playfulness of this ski and it feels like a great ski to help me progress into the world of skiing. Sometimes i feel like it could be too soft but I also am still learning so i think i’ll grow into it a lot. Looking forward to ripping with these!
Hello Auski, my wife purchased the same ski from you (but women’s version of my ski the week before. The website was easy & the team was so efficient. Sue's nicely packed packaged arrive on time if not a day early & she had a great pair of skis. I was jealous so I did the same thing the next week & had the same experience… so that shows consistancy :) your the best
Great bindings for my Daughter who is an intermediate skier. She's used them 5 time this season and mounted on new K2 Mindbender skis. She has some older Nordica boots and even though the boots are older they work with no issues...Loved them so much I bought myself some new Marker Griffon 13 ID binding mounted on my new Peak 88 skis.
First off let me say these bindings exceeded my expectations. Marker really stepped up their game with the squire! I find the DIN range to be perfect for inbounds lapping and crushing. The heel and toe piece release smoothly and reliably and don't even get me started on the brakes, they tuck into the heel piece perfectly. The anti-ice bar on the toe helps remove unwanted buildup from the boot and ensures that when I click in, I stay in until the binding needs to eject. I would 100% recommend the squire to any of those just learning skiing all the way to the medium or lighter advanced rider. Did I mention the sick colors they come in as well?!
I'm thrilled with my Marker Squire 11 Ski Bindings. These bindings look fantastic on my skis with their sleek design and color options perfectly complementing my setup. When it comes to performance, the Marker Squire 11 bindings shine, providing reliable and consistent control on the slopes. I've experienced no issues with them, and they offer the security and precision I need when skiing.
When I bought an entry level freestyle ski to ride with it in the park, on groomers or in poor conditions, I didn't want to spend to much money for the bindings, but on the other side I wanted reliable and safe bindings that could handle it all. And I wound it in the Marker Squire 11.As I owned numerous Marker Griffon bindings over the last couple of years, I learned that the Griffon performs extremly well, but on the other hand the DIN range has still a lot of space - I am an experienced skier, but I only weight 75 kg - which means that the Squire should handle my weight well. The build quality of the Marker Squire is good and can be compared to the more expensive Griffon. The binding is stable, they release when they need to, they offer a variety of different ... MoreWhen I bought an entry level freestyle ski to ride with it in the park, on groomers or in poor conditions, I didn't want to spend to much money for the bindings, but on the other side I wanted reliable and safe bindings that could handle it all. And I wound it in the Marker Squire 11.As I owned numerous Marker Griffon bindings over the last couple of years, I learned that the Griffon performs extremly well, but on the other hand the DIN range has still a lot of space - I am an experienced skier, but I only weight 75 kg - which means that the Squire should handle my weight well. The build quality of the Marker Squire is good and can be compared to the more expensive Griffon. The binding is stable, they release when they need to, they offer a variety of different brake widths and can acommodate different boots.The Marker Squire binding is a great option for park or resort skiers as well a beginners. The DIN range goes only up to 11, which means that it is not really suitable for heavier skiers but will perform rock solid if you are a lighter skier and you are not hitting big kickers.
| Ski Binding range | 3-11 |
| Ski binding type | Freeride/normal |
| Ski Boot Sole Compatibility | Alpine, Grip Walk |
| Intented Use | Alpine, Freeride |
| Weight (per piece) | 820 |