Bindings

.butterz.

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So I'm a broke college student but I need new bindings instead of new books. I ride mostly park, any suggestions???
 
I have a pair of tyrolia attacks, and I love them. I haven't skied a ton of different bindings though, so I wouldn't be the best source of information.
 
yup hardly even a question in my mind, right now if you need a good binding for a good price it's the Attack 13. you can find it for 100something bucks and it's a great binding. just google around and see what the best deal is
 
third vote for the attack13. keep in mind most prices are w/o brakes so be sure when ordering that you find one that lists the full price with brakes.
 
13938199:TRVP_ANGEL said:
NS Right now:

1. Tyrolia Attacks

2. Look Pivots

yep, with pivots being the golden child still. but if you have weight or cost concerns, go Attack. that's my opinion anyway, and to quote the president, i have a very good brain
 
Pivot's are great but in your case I would go attack due to the fact that they are cheaper and my personal prefrence
 
just dont get gryffons. if youre gonna go marker go with the jester but good luck finding any that are worth it for under 250.

the attacks are solid bindings. havent run pivots too much but i havent heard any complaints. i havent used salomon since i snapped a heel plate off a pair of sth16s a long time ago but ive been told they are much much better now. however they are pricey. my best advice is look on craigslist or go to ski swaps if you dont have any ski outlets in your area and try to find something cheap with decent bindings on them. ive seen random skis for $80 on CL with pivot 14s mounted so its not impossible.

or just mow some lawns or some shit and save up for a good pair.
 
13938347:mystery3 said:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/2018-Head-Attack2-13-GW-B85-Black-Ski-Bindings/312196217910?epid=8009842476&hash=item48b0583c36:g:9fcAAOSw9W5bVKKD

I haven't seen the any cheaper for a while now but it may be worth digging. Last I was looking hard I was searching for 110 brakes, the 85mm are way easier to find.

You can have green or red for $10 more on ebay.

thats a decent deal. id go with those and the 85mm brake on the 88mm waist ski. they say 85 but tyrolia measured on the conservative side so you wont even need to pull em
 
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