Skiboard Binding Specification Table: 2022.23 Season

units = mm’s
Construction
Height
Contact Length
Weight (per pair)
Bail Width

Mount Pattern

Base Plate Positions
Toe & Heel Bail Positions
Neg. & Pos. Stances
Type
Rider Weight Range
Included Accessories
Carving/ Speed
Powder
Park
Boot Comfort
n/a = not applicable
Rating (5 is best)
Aluminum risers w/ Tyrolia Attack 14 Bindings
41
130
7.2lbs
n/a

4×4
4×10

272-360
1
1
n/a
Release
4 – 14
>79lbs
130mm or 150mm brakes
4.5
4
5
2
Aluminum risers w/ Tyrolia SX 10 Bindings
46
130
6.8lbs
n/a

4×4
4×10

274-376
1
1
n/a
Release
3.0 – 10
>67lbs
115mm brakes or leashes
3
4
3
2
RVL8 Release Risers & Bindings Milled Aluminum risers w/ Tyrolia Attack 14 bindings
45
230
8.0lbs
n/a
4×4
4×10
274-376
1
1
n/a
Release
4-14
>79lbs
115mm brakes or leashes
4.5
4
5
2
RVL8 Release Risers & Bindings
Hardened Aluminum
30
285
3.2lbs
6
4×4
220-375
3
1
+10
-10
Non-release
n/a
>5ft tall
3,4,5mm hex wrenchs
5
4
5
2
Aluminum, plastic, rubber
25.5
200
9.2lbs
n/a
4×4
m, l, xl
1
n/a
0
Non-release
n/a
>5ft tall
4mm hex wrench
4
4
4
5
Aluminum, plastic, rubber
25.5
200
7.0lbs
n/a
4×4
m, l, xl
1
n/a
0
Non-release
n/a
>5ft tall
4mm hex wrench
3
4
3
5
UHMW
25.5
200
1.6lbs
n/a
4×4
n/a
1
n/a
0
Non-release
n/a
>5ft tall
4mm hex wrench
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
What to look for in a skiboard binding: What to avoid in a skiboard binding:
Mounts using the standard 4 hole stainless steel insert pattern
(4 x 4 and 4×10 are the industry standards for high performance skiboards)
– Durable construction and materials
Mounts with 8 screws directly into the board’s core with no inserts
– Composed of cheap, thin, plastic
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