
2026 Liberty Scope 94 Women's Skis with Marker Squire 11 Bindings
The 2026 Liberty Scope 94 W with Marker Squire 11 Bindings is a lightweight and energetic freeride ski built for women who want playful performance and dependable control across the mountain. With a 94 mm waist and directional twin shape, it blends float, stability, and versatility, making it equally at home in soft snow, chopped-up conditions, and even the occasional groomer lap. We paired the ski with the Marker Squire 11 because of the Squire’s 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:
It’s a freeride ski that doesn’t weigh you down. The Scope 94 W is lively and responsive yet stable enough to keep confidence high in variable conditions, striking the right balance between playful and reliable.
Who it's for:
Best for intermediate to advanced women who lean toward off-trail skiing but still want a ski that holds its own on groomers. If you’re chasing soft snow, mixed terrain, and freeride lines, the Scope 94 W is an excellent match.
Highlights:
Liberty’s Recoil Core combines lightweight poplar with a phenolic plate underfoot, creating a lively yet durable platform with solid edge hold. Early rise in the tip and tail adds maneuverability and float in variable snow, while camber underfoot maintains grip and stability on firm terrain. The directional twin shape enhances versatility, making this ski adaptable for freeride exploration. Marker’s 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:
At 94 mm underfoot, this ski favors soft snow and mixed conditions. Skiers who spend most of their time on groomers may prefer a narrower, carving-focused option.
Fit & sizing considerations:
These skis run true to size. Shorter lengths enhance nimbleness and maneuverability, while longer lengths provide more float and high-speed stability.
The 2026 Liberty Scope 94 W with Marker Squire 11 Bindings is a lightweight and energetic freeride ski built for women who want playful performance and dependable control across the mountain. With a 94 mm waist and directional twin shape, it blends float, stability, and versatility, making it equally at home in soft snow, chopped-up conditions, and even the occasional groomer lap. We paired the ski with the Marker Squire 11 because of the Squire’s 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:
It’s a freeride ski that doesn’t weigh you down. The Scope 94 W is lively and responsive yet stable enough to keep confidence high in variable conditions, striking the right balance between playful and reliable.
Who it's for:
Best for intermediate to advanced women who lean toward off-trail skiing but still want a ski that holds its own on groomers. If you’re chasing soft snow, mixed terrain, and freeride lines, the Scope 94 W is an excellent match.
Highlights:
Liberty’s Recoil Core combines lightweight poplar with a phenolic plate underfoot, creating a lively yet durable platform with solid edge hold. Early rise in the tip and tail adds maneuverability and float in variable snow, while camber underfoot maintains grip and stability on firm terrain. The directional twin shape enhances versatility, making this ski adaptable for freeride exploration. Marker’s 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:
At 94 mm underfoot, this ski favors soft snow and mixed conditions. Skiers who spend most of their time on groomers may prefer a narrower, carving-focused option.
Fit & sizing considerations:
These skis run true to size. Shorter lengths enhance nimbleness and maneuverability, while longer lengths provide more float and high-speed stability.
Description
The 2026 Liberty Scope 94 W with Marker Squire 11 Bindings is a lightweight and energetic freeride ski built for women who want playful performance and dependable control across the mountain. With a 94 mm waist and directional twin shape, it blends float, stability, and versatility, making it equally at home in soft snow, chopped-up conditions, and even the occasional groomer lap. We paired the ski with the Marker Squire 11 because of the Squire’s 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:
It’s a freeride ski that doesn’t weigh you down. The Scope 94 W is lively and responsive yet stable enough to keep confidence high in variable conditions, striking the right balance between playful and reliable.
Who it's for:
Best for intermediate to advanced women who lean toward off-trail skiing but still want a ski that holds its own on groomers. If you’re chasing soft snow, mixed terrain, and freeride lines, the Scope 94 W is an excellent match.
Highlights:
Liberty’s Recoil Core combines lightweight poplar with a phenolic plate underfoot, creating a lively yet durable platform with solid edge hold. Early rise in the tip and tail adds maneuverability and float in variable snow, while camber underfoot maintains grip and stability on firm terrain. The directional twin shape enhances versatility, making this ski adaptable for freeride exploration. Marker’s 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:
At 94 mm underfoot, this ski favors soft snow and mixed conditions. Skiers who spend most of their time on groomers may prefer a narrower, carving-focused option.
Fit & sizing considerations:
These skis run true to size. Shorter lengths enhance nimbleness and maneuverability, while longer lengths provide more float and high-speed stability.





















