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Protector+ Attack 14 Gw Ski Bindings - White 2027
Pickup available at Boutique Adrénaline
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Quick Specs
| Ability Level | Expert |
| DIN Low | 4 |
| DIN High | 14 |
| Boot Sole Type | Alpine adult (ISO 5355 Type A) · Walk adult (ISO 23223 Type A) |
| Stand Height | 22.5 mm |
| Weight | 1,290 g/pc. |
Product Description
The Tyrolia Protector+ Attack 14 GW pairs the proven Attack platform with Full Heel Release technology, delivering intelligent 180° horizontal and vertical heel release that can cut ACL strain by more than 50%*. A lower stand height and refined DIN range sharpen precision, while the FR PRO3 Toe guarantees consistent release values across alpine and GripWalk boots. Built for expert riders ready to charge any terrain.
Product Details
| Toe Piece | FR PRO3 Toe: Freeride Pro toe guaranteeing constant release values. Adjusts to different boot sole heights via the revised AFD. Horizontal spring design reflects the modern architecture of the AAA-Series. |
| Heel Piece | HR PRO Heel with Full Heel Release (FHR): intelligent 180° release both horizontally and vertically, reducing release values in forward and especially backward twisting fall situations to lower ACL strain by more than 50%* (*finite element model simulations, University of Innsbruck: "Lateral Heel Release Reduces ACL Strain in Simulated Backward Twisting Falls"). |
| Boot Compatibility | Compatible with adult Alpine boots (ISO 5355 Type A) and adult Walk ski boots (ISO 23223 Type A). Two manufacturer statements recorded as provided: the GripWalk A spec icon states no sole-height adjustment is required; the Technologies section lists GripWalk Compatible, requiring AFD height adjustment and verification with the boot height adjustment tester. |
| Anti-Friction Device | Revised, adjustable AFD. Height must be set to boot sole height and tested with the boot height adjustment tester (test strip) for optimal performance. |
| Brakes | Available widths: R095, R110, R120 |
| Stand Height | 22.5 mm |
| Weight | 1,290 g/pc. (per binding, manufacturer stated) |
Size Table
| Brake Width |
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| R095 |
| R110 |
| R120 |
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Protector+ Attack 14 Gw Ski Bindings - White 2027 FAQ
What does the 'Protector+' actually do for my knees?
The Protector+ carries Full Heel Release (FHR) technology: the heel piece releases both horizontally and vertically across 180°, including in backward-twisting and forward fall situations that standard bindings typically resist. Tyrolia cites a University of Innsbruck finite element study showing FHR can reduce ACL strain by more than 50% in simulated backward-twisting falls.
Does Full Heel Release mean the binding will pre-release more easily while I'm skiing?
FHR is designed to add release in situations where standard bindings don't trigger, specifically backward-twisting falls that load the ACL. The binding still runs DIN 4–14 and is rated Expert for high-performance skiers. The additional release targets the fall geometry that creates knee injury risk, not normal skiing movements.
My boots have GripWalk soles — do I need to adjust anything when mounting these?
Yes. The FR PRO3 Toe has an adjustable AFD, and its height must be set to your boot's sole height using a boot height adjustment tester (test strip). A certified shop should perform this during mounting. The spec icon reads 'GripWalk A,' but the Technologies section requires AFD adjustment, so plan for a full shop setup.
How much heavier is the Protector+ vs. the regular Attack 14 GW?
The Protector+ Attack 14 GW weighs 1290 g per piece, compared to 1025 g for the Attack 14 GW: roughly 265 g more per binding. The added weight accommodates the Full Heel Release mechanism and the higher 22.5 mm stand height. Over a full day of skiing, that difference is noticeable.
Is the DIN range the same as on the regular Attack 14 GW?
Yes. Both run DIN 4–14 and carry an Expert skill level rating. The Protector+ adds Full Heel Release knee protection and a higher stand height (22.5 mm vs. 17 mm on the Attack 14 GW). The DIN ceiling and terrain versatility are otherwise identical.
How do I choose among the three brake widths (R095, R110, R120)?
Match the brake to your ski's waist width: R095 for skis up to roughly 95 mm underfoot, R110 for wider all-mountain or freeride skis, and R120 for wide or powder-oriented setups. A brake that is too narrow won't deploy cleanly after a fall, so when in doubt, size up to the next option.
Will the 22.5 mm stand height affect my balance compared to a standard alpine binding?
At 22.5 mm, the Protector+ sits noticeably higher than the Attack 14 GW (17 mm) and higher than most standard alpine bindings. The taller stack accommodates the Full Heel Release mechanism. Tyrolia does not publish a ramp angle for this model, but if you are sensitive to stand height, this is a meaningful difference to factor into your decision.