14125281:SofaKingSick said:pivots are on the heavier end of bindings, yes. absolutely not a concern for downhill skiing though. what aspects of their weight would concern you?
14125717:PAX22 said:They said that they can't do as many tricks because they don't get a lot of pop
14125717:PAX22 said:They said that they can't do as many tricks because they don't get a lot of pop
14125294:Adtmartens said:Its true that they could be slightly heavier than some other bindings but they will be very similar to any other binding that has close to the same quality. The weight difference is not anything significant enough to effect your skiing. Its a very small tradeoff to have an extremely durable binding
14125717:PAX22 said:They said that they can't do as many tricks because they don't get a lot of pop
14125785:DolanReloaded said:Pivots are simoly inferior to tyrolia attack 2s.
there,, got that out of the way, now we can get on with it.
pivots are good bindings though
14125717:PAX22 said:They said that they can't do as many tricks because they don't get a lot of pop
14125799:SofaKingSick said:Yeah no that’s nonsense haha don’t worry about that. Pivots are easily the favorite of park skiers over the past 20 years
14125988:PAX22 said:Probably just don’t want me to get them and mess up their trifecta of pivots or some stupid thing lmao