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In search of a ski that could handle deep powder, Atomic tasked Rupert Huber, one of their engineers at the time, with ...
While some brands tend to trickle out new products, or launch new lines one at a time, Atomic decided to go all-in and drop a bunch of new gear for next year all at the same time, including new skis ...
Mohair skin classic skis are gaining popularity for their versatility and ease of maintenance. The Atomic Pro C3 Skintec (W) + Shift CL ($430) is no exception. These skis are ready to tackle any ...
In short: Atomic’s family of Maven skis, both the 103 CTI ($975) and the 94 CTI ($900), are confidence-inspiring women’s skis I was stoked to take anywhere on the mountain, and in conditions ...
This year, two skis have captured our attention the most, namely for how they approach the same problem in two very unique ways–specifically Atomic’s Bent 100 and the 2026 Rossignol Sender Free 100.
Cut from the same cloth as Atomic’s pro-only race skis, the X9S Retro Arc 735 RS channels World Cup performance to discerning skiers that want to rail turns at the resort.
We were equally smitten with ATOMIC‘s top-end SNS setup: THE WORLDCUP SKATE FL SKIS made long climbs a little less painful.
Skis are always evolving, sure, but don’t let hyperbolic marketing convince you that a “quiver-killer” is anything but a ski fantasy.
Of all the skis that Atomic unveiled, the new Bent 100 seems like it has the most potential to resonate with the broadest swath of skiers, and we’re excited to spend more time on it.