Lightweight Alpine Binding
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Tyrolia Attack 13
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The outdoor gear industry is always trying to push the boundary when it comes to weight, the Lange XT3 or the K2 Recon boots new to this season are evidence that lightweight construction no longer means balking on durability or performance. They also show that there’s a real market for lightweight alpine gear, not just ski touring.

The Tyrolia Attack series is the undisputed lightweight champion in the Freeski category. It occupies the coveted, paradoxical space between endurance and maneuverability. From the moment you click in, the quality of engineering is apparent. From a practical standpoint, it’s much easier to get the ski on your foot in powder or steeply angled slopes. Playfulness is the focus. The low stack height makes landings a little smoother, and they allow you to engage your ski without too much twisting.

The Attack is a great option for dedicated park skiers and freeskier jib-fanatics. The lightweight construction and low profile make it a great option for people who spend a lot of time in the air. It’s also compatible with a wide range of boots, which gives you as a skier a lot more freedom.

Things we like:
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    On the lighter side of performance bindings
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    Low stack height for increased maneuverability
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    Built for flying
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Things we don't like:
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    If you’re looking for a truly burly binding, you’ll be better off with the Jester or Baron
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Specs & Features
  • Type: Alpine/Freeski
  • Weight: 1035g
  • Din Range: 4-13
  • Boot sole type: Alpine, GripWalk, WTR
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Things we like:
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    On the lighter side of performance bindings
  • check-mark
    Low stack height for increased maneuverability
  • check-mark
    Built for flying
Click to see more
Things we don't like:
  • check-mark
    If you’re looking for a truly burly binding, you’ll be better off with the Jester or Baron
Click to see more
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