
2026 Head Kore 99 Ti Women's Skis with Marker Squire 11 Bindings
The 2026 Head Kore 99 Ti W with Marker Squire 11 Bindings represents a full redesign of this womenās-specific ski, keeping only the name from its predecessor. With an entirely new shape, profile, and construction, it brings two full sheets of titanal to a ski that remains impressively agile, smooth, and intuitive. This update gives the Kore 99 Ti W a more traditional and balanced feel, making it one of the most approachable metal-infused skis in its class. We paired the Kore 99 Ti Women's with the Marker Squire 11 because of the Squireās high performance and dependability for lighter weight all mountain and freeride skiers. With a light weight construction and a safe, reliable release, the Squire 11 is a go to choice to keep performance high and weight low.
Why we like it:
This ski strikes a rare balance between power and accessibility. The new construction gives it the stability and strength needed for aggressive skiing, yet the shape and core design keep it fun and flickable. Itās versatile, energetic, and friendly without compromising performance, which is why itās quickly become a favorite among our testersāboth women and men.
Who it's for:
Advanced and expert skiers who want a directional freeride ski with precision and predictability, but without the bulk or stiffness of some heavier alternatives. While designed for women, this ski's versatility and power make it suitable for anyone seeking an agile, all-terrain performer.
Highlights:
The Kore 99 Ti W features a mixed Poplar and PET (recycled plastic) wood core reinforced with two full layers of titanal for dampness, energy, and edge grip. This new construction keeps the ski lighter than others in its category, while still delivering excellent power and stability. A tapered shape and extended rocker profile add agility and adaptability across mixed snow, from groomers to glades. Markerās Triple Pivot Light 2 Toe and Hollow Linkage Heel systems work in tandem to provide powerful energy transmission to the ski, allowing for maximum edge grip and control of the ski. Lighter weight skiers can rest easy knowing the Squire 11 will be easier than ever to step into thanks to a re-designed heel piece. Perhaps the most underappreciated feature of the Squire 11 is the anti-ice rail, which sits on top of the toepiece and can be used to scrape the sole of your boots clean before stepping in.
Things to consider:
While itās far more forgiving than some metal-heavy skis, the Kore 99 Ti W still prefers a confident skier at the helm. It rewards good technique and proactive skiing but may feel like too much for very casual or low-intermediate riders.
Fit & sizing considerations:
These skis run true to size. Choose your length based on ability, height, and terrain preferenceāshorter for maneuverability, longer for more float and stability at speed.
The 2026 Head Kore 99 Ti W with Marker Squire 11 Bindings represents a full redesign of this womenās-specific ski, keeping only the name from its predecessor. With an entirely new shape, profile, and construction, it brings two full sheets of titanal to a ski that remains impressively agile, smooth, and intuitive. This update gives the Kore 99 Ti W a more traditional and balanced feel, making it one of the most approachable metal-infused skis in its class. We paired the Kore 99 Ti Women's with the Marker Squire 11 because of the Squireās high performance and dependability for lighter weight all mountain and freeride skiers. With a light weight construction and a safe, reliable release, the Squire 11 is a go to choice to keep performance high and weight low.
Why we like it:
This ski strikes a rare balance between power and accessibility. The new construction gives it the stability and strength needed for aggressive skiing, yet the shape and core design keep it fun and flickable. Itās versatile, energetic, and friendly without compromising performance, which is why itās quickly become a favorite among our testersāboth women and men.
Who it's for:
Advanced and expert skiers who want a directional freeride ski with precision and predictability, but without the bulk or stiffness of some heavier alternatives. While designed for women, this ski's versatility and power make it suitable for anyone seeking an agile, all-terrain performer.
Highlights:
The Kore 99 Ti W features a mixed Poplar and PET (recycled plastic) wood core reinforced with two full layers of titanal for dampness, energy, and edge grip. This new construction keeps the ski lighter than others in its category, while still delivering excellent power and stability. A tapered shape and extended rocker profile add agility and adaptability across mixed snow, from groomers to glades. Markerās Triple Pivot Light 2 Toe and Hollow Linkage Heel systems work in tandem to provide powerful energy transmission to the ski, allowing for maximum edge grip and control of the ski. Lighter weight skiers can rest easy knowing the Squire 11 will be easier than ever to step into thanks to a re-designed heel piece. Perhaps the most underappreciated feature of the Squire 11 is the anti-ice rail, which sits on top of the toepiece and can be used to scrape the sole of your boots clean before stepping in.
Things to consider:
While itās far more forgiving than some metal-heavy skis, the Kore 99 Ti W still prefers a confident skier at the helm. It rewards good technique and proactive skiing but may feel like too much for very casual or low-intermediate riders.
Fit & sizing considerations:
These skis run true to size. Choose your length based on ability, height, and terrain preferenceāshorter for maneuverability, longer for more float and stability at speed.
Description
The 2026 Head Kore 99 Ti W with Marker Squire 11 Bindings represents a full redesign of this womenās-specific ski, keeping only the name from its predecessor. With an entirely new shape, profile, and construction, it brings two full sheets of titanal to a ski that remains impressively agile, smooth, and intuitive. This update gives the Kore 99 Ti W a more traditional and balanced feel, making it one of the most approachable metal-infused skis in its class. We paired the Kore 99 Ti Women's with the Marker Squire 11 because of the Squireās high performance and dependability for lighter weight all mountain and freeride skiers. With a light weight construction and a safe, reliable release, the Squire 11 is a go to choice to keep performance high and weight low.
Why we like it:
This ski strikes a rare balance between power and accessibility. The new construction gives it the stability and strength needed for aggressive skiing, yet the shape and core design keep it fun and flickable. Itās versatile, energetic, and friendly without compromising performance, which is why itās quickly become a favorite among our testersāboth women and men.
Who it's for:
Advanced and expert skiers who want a directional freeride ski with precision and predictability, but without the bulk or stiffness of some heavier alternatives. While designed for women, this ski's versatility and power make it suitable for anyone seeking an agile, all-terrain performer.
Highlights:
The Kore 99 Ti W features a mixed Poplar and PET (recycled plastic) wood core reinforced with two full layers of titanal for dampness, energy, and edge grip. This new construction keeps the ski lighter than others in its category, while still delivering excellent power and stability. A tapered shape and extended rocker profile add agility and adaptability across mixed snow, from groomers to glades. Markerās Triple Pivot Light 2 Toe and Hollow Linkage Heel systems work in tandem to provide powerful energy transmission to the ski, allowing for maximum edge grip and control of the ski. Lighter weight skiers can rest easy knowing the Squire 11 will be easier than ever to step into thanks to a re-designed heel piece. Perhaps the most underappreciated feature of the Squire 11 is the anti-ice rail, which sits on top of the toepiece and can be used to scrape the sole of your boots clean before stepping in.
Things to consider:
While itās far more forgiving than some metal-heavy skis, the Kore 99 Ti W still prefers a confident skier at the helm. It rewards good technique and proactive skiing but may feel like too much for very casual or low-intermediate riders.
Fit & sizing considerations:
These skis run true to size. Choose your length based on ability, height, and terrain preferenceāshorter for maneuverability, longer for more float and stability at speed.






















