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Following the success of the Jester and Griffon, Marker adds another binding to the Royal Family, The Squire, sporting a DIN range of 3-11 suits the skier looking for a lightweight, versatile freeskiing binding that offers powerful energy transmission. The lightest binding of it's king, the Squire is designed around a minimum ski width of 76mm. Featuring Marker's new Triple Pivot Compact Toe and Hollow Linkage Heel the bar for lightweight is set at a scant 1540 grams. Where lightweight is good, it means nothing if the binding isn't supportive. The Triple Pivot Compact Toe addresses this as well. Using sole holder rollers and a gliding AFD the Squire offers all the retention and release capabilities Marker is known for. An aluminum strut brace stiffens the whole unit for increased support and durability. The Hollow Linkage Heel is based around a hollow aluminum axle, which saves weight but also provided maximum torsional stiffness. This all ensures a binding ideal for the smaller of lighter weight skier that demands the same performance of higher DIN bindings. The Squire is a true innovation that will support anything from hard charging freeriders to the mast jarring switch landings.
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Comments about Marker The Squire Wide Brake Ski Bindings 2012:
I bought this for my son. He was excited to use them. It broke after 3 uses. MY son is and advanced skiier and does park and down heal. the hardware that was made of hard plastic snapped off back where the break release is. Its been a pain and we had to reurn we will see how marker is about warrantity. for the price and name it should be a better binding
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Comments about Marker The Squire Wide Brake Ski Bindings 2012:
These are simply put great bindings. I had them installed on my K2 Revivals, which complimet eachother. I'm an aggressive all mountain skier and these binding were able to handle everything I threw at them. I hit a patch of ice under some powder and and they preformed flawlesly, I was able to shift my weight and advoid wipping out. Absolutley Love them!!
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Comments about Marker The Squire Wide Brake Ski Bindings 2012:
fun and cool, great for the price.
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Comments about Marker The Squire Wide Brake Ski Bindings 2012:
Excellent Binding for the price!!
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