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Want To Buy Looking for Attack 13 AT Demo Bindings

Philpug

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Thanks. I did see this and was hoping to pick up a used pair, but good to know there are a few online outlets selling them new.
I doubt anyone is selling any used ones, I know I am not, there is no reason to, I would jsut move them over to another pair of skis if I needed to retire a particular pair.
 
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I doubt anyone is selling any used ones, I know I am not, there is no reason to, I would jsut move them over to another pair of skis if I needed to retire a particular pair.

I'm kind of getting that vibe, definitely. But, figured it was worth a shot before shelling out for a new set.
 

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image 3.JPG Not to by a wiseguy, but they're around if you look for them. I'll take the rangers as a finders fee, ok now I'm a wiseguy.

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Brakes are hard to find for the Attacks. At least last time I looked, for whatever width ski I was looking for. I gave up. Plus, the brakes do not come cheap. I'd suggest not buying Attacks without the brakes unless you find the width you want first and do the math.
 

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Brakes are hard to find for the Attacks. At least last time I looked, for whatever width ski I was looking for. I gave up. Plus, the brakes do not come cheap. I'd suggest not buying Attacks without the brakes unless you find the width you want first and do the math.

I'll second that. I've had the same experience, and came to the same conclusion!!
 

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IIRC, @Philpug mentioned somewhere the brakes are not interchangeable between the original attack and the new attack2 bindings.
I have tons of attack bindings but haven't use an attack2 yet so I really have no clue personally.

I'm sure Phil will correct me if I'm wrong.
 

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IIRC, @Philpug mentioned somewhere the brakes are not interchangeable between the original attack and the new attack2 bindings.
I have tons of attack bindings but haven't use an attack2 yet so I really have no clue personally.

I'm sure Phil will correct me if I'm wrong.
Attack demos changed, not the regualr models. Either way, that is a stupid good price for a binding that hasn't changed for 2019. Brakes should run you abouot $30.00
 

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Maybe a stupid question but I've seen a couple different Attack 13 bindings for sale but without brakes. Are brakes easy to find? If that's the case the bindings without brakes just bot better looking.
 

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Maybe a stupid question but I've seen a couple different Attack 13 bindings for sale but without brakes. Are brakes easy to find? If that's the case the bindings without brakes just bot better looking.

For regular Attack bindings, brakes are every where. This thread can be confusing since OP was asking for Demo Attacks vs regular Attack bindings.
 

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Any Tyrolia (Head) dealer should be able to order you brakes. They are pretty inexpensive.
 
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