Fks/pivot for atomic bentchetlers or tyrollia aaatacks

Buddha1

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Have a pair of bentchetlers just waiting to be mounted, normally I'd go fks/pivot all day but with these skis being wider underfoot (123mm) I was wondering if the pivots would have a harder time getting the skis around. Any one with experience on pow skis with pivots your info is greatly appreciated! Or if you know where I can find ones with a wider afd would be awesome too. Been looking at the attacks too so long as they are capable with daymaker adapters. Thanks everybody
 
I personally don't like to use FKS and Pivots on my powder setup because if i am to crash, I hate getting snow packed into the turntables and its just a bitch to get back on. I have Axial 120s and Tyrolia Attack 13s on my Gypsys and JJs and love them. The attacks are my favorite bindings to date because they're light as hell and have a super short stack height for better boot to ski interface. I've never had any problems with the bindings and have them on 4 different pairs of skis. The 13 din version is mostly plastic but still hand up to a lot of abuse everywhere in the mountain (trust me). The 16 and 18 din versions introduce metal into the construction and are more comparable to the STH series of bindings in the way that they are virtually bombproof but sacrifice weight for the better durability.
 
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I personally don't like to use FKS and Pivots on my powder setup because if i am to crash, I hate getting snow packed into the turntables and its just a bitch to get back on. I have Axial 120s and Tyrolia Attack 13s on my Gypsys and JJs and love them. The attacks are my favorite bindings to date because they're light as hell and have a super short stack height for better boot to ski interface. I've never had any problems with the bindings and have them on 4 different pairs of skis. The 13 din version is mostly plastic but still hand up to a lot of abuse everywhere in the mountain (trust me). The 16 and 18 din versions introduce metal into the construction and are more comparable to the STH series of bindings in the way that they are virtually bombproof but sacrifice weight for the better durability.

Ya the whole snow packed in thing has never really bothered me too much, it can be a little bit of a struggle but I usually don't have too much trouble, but thanks for the input, the attack 16s are sounding pretty good
 
I have never had a problem with either of the attacks I have (13 & 16). Good price, light, and solid construction IMO. Can also confirm the rotating heal can be a pain when trying to stick your ski back on in powder.
 
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