The new HEAD Attack Hybrid binding is the ultimate freeride solution for skiers who want to explore all areas of the mountain. With interchangeable touring and alpine toe units, it delivers uphill efficiency and downhill security, combining two systems in one lightweight, easy-to-use design.
Key Specs & Features
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Toe Units: Touring unit (tech toe) and Alpine unit (multinorm compatible)
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Lightweight Build: Carbon fibres replace glass fibres for weight savings
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Sustainability: Over 50% renewable plastics
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Protective Case: Included for easy transport and storage
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Touring Unit Features: Locking kinematics for easy entry, automatic brake lock, two ascent positions, emergency mode option
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Alpine Unit Features: High safety standards, top downhill performance, compatibility with Alpine, GripWalk, and Touring boots
On The Slopes / In Use
The Attack Hybrid makes switching between touring and alpine setups simple thanks to its interchangeable toe units. Uphill performance is smooth and efficient, while the alpine unit ensures uncompromising downhill confidence. Lightweight construction reduces fatigue, and eco-conscious materials give it a sustainable edge. For freeriders and adventurers, it’s a true all-in-one binding.
What We Love
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Touring and Alpine modes in one system
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Lightweight, carbon-reinforced design
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Multinorm compatibility with a wide range of boots
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Sustainability focus with renewable plastics
Things To Note
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Requires switching toe units depending on use
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Higher price point than single-purpose bindings
Price & Stockist
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RRP: £400–£450
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Stockists: Ski Bartlett, Snowtrax, Ski Racing Supplies, Ski Exchange, Naski – Head.com
FAQs
Q: Who is the Attack Hybrid best for?
A: Skiers who split their time between touring and alpine skiing and want one binding that covers both disciplines.
Q: Is it easy to switch between touring and alpine modes?
A: Yes — the interchangeable toe units are designed for quick, simple conversion.
Q: How does it perform compared to a dedicated touring binding?
A: It offers excellent touring efficiency, but its real strength is combining that with uncompromising alpine performance.