2023 Peak 88 Skis with Tyrolia Attack 14 GW Bindings
The Peak 88 by Bode with Tyrolia Attack 14 GW Bindings is a precision-focused frontside ski that carves like a racer but delivers enough versatility for all-mountain exploration. Designed in Bozeman by Bode Miller, this is the narrowest option in the Peak lineup and the most focused on groomed terrain. Yet the Peak 88 brings surprising agility and versatility to bumps, trees, and variable snow, all while holding an edge like it's on rails. We paired the ski with the Tyrolia Attack 14 GW because of the Attack’s light weight, reliability, and ease-of-use for all mountain and freeride skiers. Additionally, ample elastic travel and direct power transmission function to ensure these bindings cater perfectly to the needs of demanding freeriders.
Why we like it:
This ski grips with the intensity of a race ski but feels far less punishing, making it an ideal choice for those who want precision without the usual stiffness or demands of a dedicated carver.
Who it's for:
Advanced and expert skiers who want a directional ski that excels on hard snow without limiting their ability to explore the rest of the mountain.
Highlights:
Built with a Paulownia and Ash wood core, two layers of Titanal, and full sidewall construction, the Peak 88 has the muscle to hold steady at speed. The addition of KeyHole Technology strategically removes metal in the center of the ski, enabling smoother edge engagement and a more balanced, progressive flex. This translates into a ski that locks in on groomers yet releases smoothly in variable terrain. With a low stand height of just 17 millimeters, the 2026 Tyrolia Attack 14 offers an impressively close connection to the snow, delivering precise power transmission and a confident, locked-in feel. The FR Pro3 toe piece allows for a full 180 degrees of boot release, enhancing safety in a variety of fall scenarios, while the AFS (Anti-Friction Slider) ensures reliable re-centering and consistent release characteristics. Built to withstand hard use, the Attack 14 combines durability with performance, making it a go-to option for aggressive skiers who demand trust in their gear.
Things to consider:
This is not a playful, surf-style ski; it rewards technical input and directional skiing. Riders seeking a loose or buttery feel may prefer something softer and more freestyle-oriented.
Fit & sizing considerations:
The Peak 88 skis true to length and rewards solid form. Go with your usual frontside or all-mountain size for the best balance of performance and maneuverability.
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Description
The Peak 88 by Bode with Tyrolia Attack 14 GW Bindings is a precision-focused frontside ski that carves like a racer but delivers enough versatility for all-mountain exploration. Designed in Bozeman by Bode Miller, this is the narrowest option in the Peak lineup and the most focused on groomed terrain. Yet the Peak 88 brings surprising agility and versatility to bumps, trees, and variable snow, all while holding an edge like it's on rails. We paired the ski with the Tyrolia Attack 14 GW because of the Attack’s light weight, reliability, and ease-of-use for all mountain and freeride skiers. Additionally, ample elastic travel and direct power transmission function to ensure these bindings cater perfectly to the needs of demanding freeriders.
Why we like it:
This ski grips with the intensity of a race ski but feels far less punishing, making it an ideal choice for those who want precision without the usual stiffness or demands of a dedicated carver.
Who it's for:
Advanced and expert skiers who want a directional ski that excels on hard snow without limiting their ability to explore the rest of the mountain.
Highlights:
Built with a Paulownia and Ash wood core, two layers of Titanal, and full sidewall construction, the Peak 88 has the muscle to hold steady at speed. The addition of KeyHole Technology strategically removes metal in the center of the ski, enabling smoother edge engagement and a more balanced, progressive flex. This translates into a ski that locks in on groomers yet releases smoothly in variable terrain. With a low stand height of just 17 millimeters, the 2026 Tyrolia Attack 14 offers an impressively close connection to the snow, delivering precise power transmission and a confident, locked-in feel. The FR Pro3 toe piece allows for a full 180 degrees of boot release, enhancing safety in a variety of fall scenarios, while the AFS (Anti-Friction Slider) ensures reliable re-centering and consistent release characteristics. Built to withstand hard use, the Attack 14 combines durability with performance, making it a go-to option for aggressive skiers who demand trust in their gear.
Things to consider:
This is not a playful, surf-style ski; it rewards technical input and directional skiing. Riders seeking a loose or buttery feel may prefer something softer and more freestyle-oriented.
Fit & sizing considerations:
The Peak 88 skis true to length and rewards solid form. Go with your usual frontside or all-mountain size for the best balance of performance and maneuverability.




