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KoshermilkAlways been a religious pivot fan, however I’ve been thinking about possibly getting a pair of attacks due to the weight. Only concern is, is the stack height higher on the attacks? Can’t really tell from the things I’ve read about them. Also I know the elastic travel is better in the pivots but I feel like it doesn’t really matter
FaunaSkisThe attack has a lower stack height than the Pivot.
Attack is 12-15mm on the toe and 17mm in the heel.
The pivot is 18mm in the toe and 19mm in the heel.
for a full comparison on alpine bindings including the pivot and the attack you can check out blister’s run down:
https://blisterreview.com/gear-reviews/blister-alpine-ski-binding-guide
bananaman123431i’m a light boy and ride pivot 12s and attack 11s and they honestly feel the same except my attacks are at an 8 and i pop out doing butters while my pivots are at a 7 and i never pop out buttering
FaunaSkisThe attack has a lower stack height than the Pivot.
Attack is 12-15mm on the toe and 17mm in the heel.
The pivot is 18mm in the toe and 19mm in the heel.
for a full comparison on alpine bindings including the pivot and the attack you can check out blister’s run down:
https://blisterreview.com/gear-reviews/blister-alpine-ski-binding-guide
zerospinskierDon’t forget that the pivots only have 18mm in the toe if you use the extra riser. Without the extra riser, it is about 15mm high. About a 4-5mm drop like most alpine bindings.