
2027 Rossignol SPX 11 GW Bindings
The Rossignol SPX 11 GW is a frontside-oriented binding that blends strong on-trail control with broader everyday usability. It is positioned as a more accessible option than the top-end race pieces, making it a smart match for performance skiers who want reliable retention and GripWalk compatibility without stepping into a very high release range.
Why we like it:
It hits a useful middle ground between precision and practicality.It delivers the connected, confident feel you'd expect from a solid frontside binding while remaining more approachable for a wider range of skiers and boots.
Who it's for:
This binding is for intermediate to advanced skiers who spend most of their time on trail and want dependable retention, clean energy transfer, and compatibility with GripWalk boots.
Highlights:
The SPX 11 GW delivers a lightweight, user-friendly feel without sacrificing the strong retention and elasticity the SPX series is known for. Designed with GripWalk compatibility and a narrower brake profile, it integrates seamlessly with modern frontside and race skis. Its balanced construction offers reliable power transfer and smooth release for progressing to advanced skiers.
Things to consider:
Skiers who need a very high release range or who are building out a true race setup will likely want something burlier.
Fit & sizing considerations:
The 73mm brake pairs well with most frontside and race-oriented skis.
The Rossignol SPX 11 GW is a frontside-oriented binding that blends strong on-trail control with broader everyday usability. It is positioned as a more accessible option than the top-end race pieces, making it a smart match for performance skiers who want reliable retention and GripWalk compatibility without stepping into a very high release range.
Why we like it:
It hits a useful middle ground between precision and practicality.It delivers the connected, confident feel you'd expect from a solid frontside binding while remaining more approachable for a wider range of skiers and boots.
Who it's for:
This binding is for intermediate to advanced skiers who spend most of their time on trail and want dependable retention, clean energy transfer, and compatibility with GripWalk boots.
Highlights:
The SPX 11 GW delivers a lightweight, user-friendly feel without sacrificing the strong retention and elasticity the SPX series is known for. Designed with GripWalk compatibility and a narrower brake profile, it integrates seamlessly with modern frontside and race skis. Its balanced construction offers reliable power transfer and smooth release for progressing to advanced skiers.
Things to consider:
Skiers who need a very high release range or who are building out a true race setup will likely want something burlier.
Fit & sizing considerations:
The 73mm brake pairs well with most frontside and race-oriented skis.
Original: $175.00
-65%$175.00
$61.25Description
The Rossignol SPX 11 GW is a frontside-oriented binding that blends strong on-trail control with broader everyday usability. It is positioned as a more accessible option than the top-end race pieces, making it a smart match for performance skiers who want reliable retention and GripWalk compatibility without stepping into a very high release range.
Why we like it:
It hits a useful middle ground between precision and practicality.It delivers the connected, confident feel you'd expect from a solid frontside binding while remaining more approachable for a wider range of skiers and boots.
Who it's for:
This binding is for intermediate to advanced skiers who spend most of their time on trail and want dependable retention, clean energy transfer, and compatibility with GripWalk boots.
Highlights:
The SPX 11 GW delivers a lightweight, user-friendly feel without sacrificing the strong retention and elasticity the SPX series is known for. Designed with GripWalk compatibility and a narrower brake profile, it integrates seamlessly with modern frontside and race skis. Its balanced construction offers reliable power transfer and smooth release for progressing to advanced skiers.
Things to consider:
Skiers who need a very high release range or who are building out a true race setup will likely want something burlier.
Fit & sizing considerations:
The 73mm brake pairs well with most frontside and race-oriented skis.





















