Best bindings for vishnu wet

Was thinking pivots or griffons. I have a pair of tyrolia attack 11s on my revolts currently but idk if they'd be the best binding for wets if I were to transplant them onto a pair.
 
topic:JT9D said:
Was thinking pivots or griffons. I have a pair of tyrolia attack 11s on my revolts currently but idk if they'd be the best binding for wets if I were to transplant them onto a pair.

Attack 13s I'd say. Why did you buy the 11s initially? What are they mounted on? The 11s are great for very light skiers and intermediates but not the best for park or heavy charging.

If you have money burning a hole in your pocket get some pivots if you like them.
 
If you really want to take advantage of the flex of the ski go pivots. Since the heel dosent have a long baseplate it will allow the ski to flex more. Otherwise its whatever binding that has your din as close to the middle of the range as possible.
 
There is no such thing as the best bindings. Here are my top 3 though:

Pivots

Attacks (13s or higher, 11s have shitty heels)

STH2s

I'm running Attack2 13s on mine. It works great. My second choice would have been Pivots. I figured Attacks work fine for me so why spend almost twice as much on Pivots.

**This post was edited on Feb 23rd 2019 at 7:12:49pm
 
14001590:supersquid said:
If you really want to take advantage of the flex of the ski go pivots. Since the heel dosent have a long baseplate it will allow the ski to flex more. Otherwise its whatever binding that has your din as close to the middle of the range as possible.

This is the correct answer from a technical standpoint, however any binding that will keep you attached to the skis will work great
 
ive said this a couple times before

Sth 2s have an actual float system in the heel.

pivots do not, but rely on the short mounting pattern + forward pressure.

in terms of wanting to feel the natural flex of the ski. Sth2 has my vote.
 
14003081:VISHNU said:
This is the correct answer from a technical standpoint, however any binding that will keep you attached to the skis will work great

May I ask why? Wouldn't Attacks be better for nose butters but Pivots better at tails with that logic?
 
14003081:VISHNU said:
This is the correct answer from a technical standpoint, however any binding that will keep you attached to the skis will work great

from what technical standpoint are you speaking?... just curious
 
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