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Squire 11 Ski Bindings - Light Blue/Black 2027
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Quick Specs
| Ability Level | Beginner · Intermediate |
| DIN Low | 3.0 |
| DIN High | 11.0 |
| Boot Sole Type | ISO 5355 (Alpine) · GripWalk |
| Stand Height | 24 mm |
| Weight | 820 g/pc. |
Product Description
Built for the ambitious rookie pushing into freeride and freestyle territory, the Squire 11 packs serious intent into a compact 24 mm frame. The Triple Pivot Light 2 toe locks in with precision thanks to the Anti Ice Rail that clears boot soles before entry, while the Hollow Linkage 2 heel cuts step-in effort by 30% and plays nice with GripWalk soles. Light, direct, and ready to grow with you.
Product Details
| Toe Piece | Triple Pivot Light 2: Latest-generation toe, lightweight construction with built-in Anti Ice Rail for scraping snow and ice from the boot sole before entry. GripWalk-ready, compatible with both conventional alpine (ISO 5355) and modern GripWalk soles. |
| Heel Piece | Hollow Linkage 2: Latest-generation heel with improved step-in performance: 30% reduction in step-in force and easier engagement with GripWalk soles. |
| Anti-Friction Device | AFD, stainless steel gliding plate: Moveable anti-friction device supporting precise release, unhindered by dirt, snow, and ice. |
| Boot Compatibility | ISO 5355 Alpine Adult (A) · GripWalk Adult (GW A). Recommended skier weight: 30–110 kg. |
| Brakes | Available in 90 mm, 100 mm, 110 mm |
| Weight | 820 g per piece |
Squire 11 Ski Bindings - Light Blue/Black 2027 FAQ
Will the Squire 11 work with my GripWalk boots?
Yes. The Squire 11 is compatible with both standard Alpine (type A) and GripWalk (GW A) adult boot soles. The Triple Pivot Light 2 toe is GripWalk-ready, and the Hollow Linkage 2 heel reduces step-in force by approximately 35% specifically to ease entry with GripWalk soles, which have a slightly different geometry than traditional alpine soles.
What brake widths are available, and which one do I need?
The Squire 11 comes in 90, 100, and 110 mm brakes. Choose a brake width equal to or slightly wider than your ski's waist measurement. The 90 mm suits narrower all-mountain skis, the 100 mm covers mid-fat freeride skis, and the 110 mm fits wider powder-oriented skis with waists up to around 105-110 mm.
Is the DIN range wide enough if I ski hard on off-piste terrain?
The Squire 11 covers DIN 3.0 to 11.0 for skiers up to 110 kg. That range comfortably fits intermediate to advanced freeride and freestyle riders. If your calculated DIN setting lands in the middle of that window, you're in a good spot for reliable release in a crash without pre-release on hard turns.
Snow and ice clogging the toe is always a concern. How does the Squire 11 handle that?
The Triple Pivot Light 2 toe features an Anti Ice Rail, a metal rail that scrapes ice and snow off the boot sole as you step in. Combined with the moveable stainless steel AFD gliding plate underneath, the binding stays clear of buildup so release values stay accurate even on icy days.
How low is the stand height, and will I feel a difference on the snow?
The Squire 11 sits at 24 mm, which is notably low for a GripWalk-compatible freeride binding. That puts your boot closer to the ski for a more direct edge feel and quicker response underfoot, especially relevant for riders who prioritize precise control on variable terrain.
Is this binding tough enough for a heavier skier who pushes hard on freeride terrain?
Yes. The Squire 11 is rated for skiers up to 110 kg with a DIN ceiling of 11.0. The Triple Pivot Light 2 toe uses a lightweight but rigid construction, and the Hollow Linkage 2 heel has a wider boot holder for secure retention under load. At 100 kg and skiing aggressively, you're well within the binding's designed operating range.