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Atomic Janak Bro Telemark Ski

Atomic Janak Bro Telemark Ski

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Atomic Janak Bro Telemark Ski

With plenty of surface area for float in the deeps and enough burl for high-speed charging, the twintip Atomic Janak Bro Telemark Ski owns every piece of the mountain. Mount the Janak Bro Telemark Ski with a tough AT or telemark binding and head out beyond the ropes. Atomic's rugged sandwich construction takes a beating in the park and maintains a sweet flex for the backcountry, and the twintip design begs for switch landings off booters.

Bottom Line: A twintip for freeheelers or side-country ATers.

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How is this ski? Is it great or bad? I am looking for a great

How is this ski? Is it great or bad? I am looking for a great backcountry ski for a low price that is reliable, any suggestions?

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February 27, 2009

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Great or bad depends mostly on 2 things: skiing style and conditions/terrain. The Janak Bro is an awesome wider & straighter cut ski for the West. Great float, super stable, but you're not going to make tight slalom turns. Can't be atomic's 2 year warranty either.

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March 26, 2009

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The atomics are good skis, this one has a twin tip, which is a bit annoying for backcountry skiing (ski anchors, skins staying on, etc...). If you want an Atomic, try the Kailas, or I really LOVE my Karhu's, like the Storm or the Storm BC. The karhus have wood core's versus atomics foam cores, a bit more durable and dependable.

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February 28, 2009

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Tech Specs:

Lengths:
174cm, 183cm, 193cm 
Dimensions:
126 / 103 / 117mm 
Construction:
Sandwich, EBS sidewall 
Core Material:
Poplar 
Base:
Graphite sintered 2000 
Tail:
Twintip 
Binding System:
No 
Binding Included:
No 
Recommended Binding:
Any telemark or AT binding 
Weight:
[Per pair] 8lb 3oz (3755g) 
Recommended Use:
Backcountry freeriding, park, touring 
Manufacturer Warranty:
2 Years 

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