The Squire 11 ski bindings for 2024 combine innovative features with lightweight construction, making them ideal for freeride and freestyle skiers. Equipped with the new Triple Pivot Light 2 toe units, these bindings offer a robust housing and anti-ice rails to keep snow and ice off your boots, ensuring smooth transitions. The Hollow Linkage 2 heels reduce weight without sacrificing stiffness, making them easier to step into than previous models. Durable stainless-steel antifriction device (AFD) plates guarantee consistent lateral boot movement, even with dirty or worn soles. Adjustable DIN settings from 3 to 11 suit a range of skiers, while the brake width of 90 mm provides reliable stopping power. Whether you’re hitting the park or exploring backcountry terrain, these bindings deliver dependable performance and versatility for intermediate and advanced skiers.
Squire 11 Freeride & Freestyle Ski Bindings 2024 – Lightweight & Adjustable
Original price was: $230.00.$92.00Current price is: $92.00.
The Squire 11 ski bindings are built for freeride and freestyle skiers who want lightweight, reliable performance and easy step-in design.
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3 reviews for Squire 11 Freeride & Freestyle Ski Bindings 2024 – Lightweight & Adjustable
FAQs
How to use Squire 11 ski bindings for freeride skiing?
To use the Squire 11 bindings effectively, ensure they are properly mounted on your skis, adjust the DIN settings to your weight and skill level, and familiarize yourself with the step-in process for easy entry and exit on the slopes.
How to maintain adjustable ski bindings for intermediate skiers?
Regularly check the DIN settings, clean the bindings to prevent snow buildup, and inspect the heel and toe units for wear. Proper maintenance ensures optimal performance and safety during your ski adventures.
What are the best ski bindings for freestyle skiing in 2024?
The Squire 11 bindings are among the top rated freeride ski bindings 2024, offering lightweight performance, adjustable features, and durability that meet the demands of freestyle terrain.
Heather Bennett (verified owner) –
I’ve been using the Squire 11 for a season now, and they are incredibly lightweight yet sturdy — perfect for freeride adventures.
Jennifer West (verified owner) –
These bindings are easy to step into and adjust, making my freestyle runs much more enjoyable.
Brian Franklin (verified owner) –
Excellent performance for intermediate skiers looking for reliable, adjustable ski bindings that can handle various terrains.