Tyrolia Attack LYT 11 DEMO 2026
Brand: Tyrolia
SKU: WC-10037
Price: $229.00
Availability: In Stock
The Tyrolia Attack LYT 11 GW bindings provide lightweight precision and full grip compatibility for modern all-mountain sessions. With a DIN range of 3-11 and compatibility with both Alpine and GripWalk sole types, they are a reliable pick for intermediate to advanced skiers.
DESCRIPTION
The Tyrolia Attack LYT 11 GW bindings are engineered for skiers who want performance, versatility and value in a compact, modern design. These bindings offer a low stand height of 17 mm, DIN range 3-11, and compatibility with both Alpine (ISO 5355) and GripWalk (ISO 23223) boot soles. The FR LYT toe piece and SX FR heel deliver secure boot engagement and reliable power transfer, while the AFS GW anti-friction slider allows consistent release behavior and smooth entry. Why we like them: They combine lightweight design with high functionality. The toe and heel geometry allow secure engagement and responsive transfer of skier input. They support modern boot types without sacrificing safety or durability. Who they’re for: Intermediate to advanced skiers who ski all-mountain terrain and demand reliable bindings that support their performance. Ideal for those with Alpine or GripWalk boots who want to mount their skis once and go.
Highlights:
DIN range:
3 to 11 Stand height: 17 mm Boot sole types supported: Alpine (ISO 5355) and GripWalk (ISO 23223)
Weight:
approx. 905 g per binding (example spec) Brake width options: 85 mm, 95 mm, 110 mm, or no-brake variant Low profile, modern geometry for better power transfer and ski control
Things to consider:
These bindings are optimized for all-mountain performance rather than touring uphill hours. Make sure brake width matches your ski waist — typically the brake should be equal to or no more than ~15 mm wider than the ski waist width. Mounting and Sizing Considerations: Have a certified ski technician mount and set the bindings according to your weight, ability, boot sole length and preferred terrain. For skis with wider waists, ensure correct brake width is selected. Regularly inspect the binding release function and mounting integrity, especially if used in aggressive or back-country terrain.