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-Griffon, Jester, Schizo models, Duke all stay the same.
-Baron goes up to a 13 DIN, from 12.
-New entry-level freestyle binding called the Squire (3-11 DIN), uses a similar design as Griffon but lighter toe and heel pieces taken off the Tour series bindings.
-New lighter more touring friendly bindings called the Tour 10 and Tour 12 (difference is mainly DIN setting, Tour 10 is only something like 60 grams lighter).
are the squire's only for beginer park riders because i like the idea of a light binding. also im 140, could i ride the squire's or would i find alot of pre releasing happening?
I think you'll find the DIN range to be adequate for your given weight range, but the durability factor won't be as good as the Griffon, and Jester especially. It's a pretty light-weight compact heel design.