Lightest (park/all mountain) ski bindings?

13962247:The-Rodent said:
I assumed OP wasnt 8 years old

I'm afraid that might be a poor assumption on your part. There was another thread with more info that was deleted but led to this shitpost thread right here.
 
13962254:mystery3 said:
I'm afraid that might be a poor assumption on your part. There was another thread with more info that was deleted but led to this shitpost thread right here.

I thought it was a safe assumption maybe I dont know where I am anymore. Either way if Op wants a park/ all mountain binding and is anywhere above 100 lbs id get the griffons and have them for awhile
 
13962258:The-Rodent said:
I thought it was a safe assumption maybe I dont know where I am anymore. Either way if Op wants a park/ all mountain binding and is anywhere above 100 lbs id get the griffons and have them for awhile

You'd think, but the problem is he bought attack 13s and thinks they're too heavy, the Griffon is marginally heavier.
 
13962445:Phillydog1 said:
Attack2 11s! Crazy light and cheaper than squires with similar quality.

Get 13s, they have a three piece design instead of a two piece. 11s are more for kids and really light women. Even then I'd still recommend going with the 13s just for the build quality. They cost like $20 more only.
 
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