
2026 Rossignol Arcade 94 Open Women's Skis with Marker Squire 11 Bindings
The 2026 Rossignol Arcade 94 W with Marker Squire 11 Bindings is the widest and most versatile women’s model in the new Arcade series. With a 94 mm waist, lightweight poplar core, and titanal incorporated construction, it offers confident all-mountain performance in a flexible, open-platform package that allows you to choose your own binding setup. This ski thrives across groomers, bumps, and soft snow alike, giving advanced women skiers the control and versatility they need to explore the entire resort. We paired the Arcade 94 Open Women's 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 blends the edge hold of a frontside ski with enough width and shape to handle deeper snow and mixed terrain—without ever feeling heavy or sluggish.
Who it's for:
Confident intermediate to expert women skiers who want a ski that has great on trail carving performance and still have enough width for when the snow becomes soft.
Highlights:
At 94 mm underfoot with a sidecut of 132–94–122 mm and a 15-meter turn radius, the Arcade 94 Open W hits a sweet spot for modern all-mountain performance. It’s light on your feet but stable through turns, thanks to its responsive poplar wood core and titanal reinforcement. 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:
This ski rewards precision and control—so while it’s approachable for progressing skiers, it’s best in the hands of those with good technique who want a stout and powerful feel with a dynamic shape.
Fit & sizing considerations:
These skis run true to size. Choose a longer length for high-speed composure and stability, or size down slightly for nimble maneuverability in bumps and tight terrain.
The 2026 Rossignol Arcade 94 W with Marker Squire 11 Bindings is the widest and most versatile women’s model in the new Arcade series. With a 94 mm waist, lightweight poplar core, and titanal incorporated construction, it offers confident all-mountain performance in a flexible, open-platform package that allows you to choose your own binding setup. This ski thrives across groomers, bumps, and soft snow alike, giving advanced women skiers the control and versatility they need to explore the entire resort. We paired the Arcade 94 Open Women's 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 blends the edge hold of a frontside ski with enough width and shape to handle deeper snow and mixed terrain—without ever feeling heavy or sluggish.
Who it's for:
Confident intermediate to expert women skiers who want a ski that has great on trail carving performance and still have enough width for when the snow becomes soft.
Highlights:
At 94 mm underfoot with a sidecut of 132–94–122 mm and a 15-meter turn radius, the Arcade 94 Open W hits a sweet spot for modern all-mountain performance. It’s light on your feet but stable through turns, thanks to its responsive poplar wood core and titanal reinforcement. 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:
This ski rewards precision and control—so while it’s approachable for progressing skiers, it’s best in the hands of those with good technique who want a stout and powerful feel with a dynamic shape.
Fit & sizing considerations:
These skis run true to size. Choose a longer length for high-speed composure and stability, or size down slightly for nimble maneuverability in bumps and tight terrain.
Description
The 2026 Rossignol Arcade 94 W with Marker Squire 11 Bindings is the widest and most versatile women’s model in the new Arcade series. With a 94 mm waist, lightweight poplar core, and titanal incorporated construction, it offers confident all-mountain performance in a flexible, open-platform package that allows you to choose your own binding setup. This ski thrives across groomers, bumps, and soft snow alike, giving advanced women skiers the control and versatility they need to explore the entire resort. We paired the Arcade 94 Open Women's 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 blends the edge hold of a frontside ski with enough width and shape to handle deeper snow and mixed terrain—without ever feeling heavy or sluggish.
Who it's for:
Confident intermediate to expert women skiers who want a ski that has great on trail carving performance and still have enough width for when the snow becomes soft.
Highlights:
At 94 mm underfoot with a sidecut of 132–94–122 mm and a 15-meter turn radius, the Arcade 94 Open W hits a sweet spot for modern all-mountain performance. It’s light on your feet but stable through turns, thanks to its responsive poplar wood core and titanal reinforcement. 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:
This ski rewards precision and control—so while it’s approachable for progressing skiers, it’s best in the hands of those with good technique who want a stout and powerful feel with a dynamic shape.
Fit & sizing considerations:
These skis run true to size. Choose a longer length for high-speed composure and stability, or size down slightly for nimble maneuverability in bumps and tight terrain.





















