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Atomic Thug Freestyle Ski
Skiing a plank that’s 140 at the shovel is like trying to dunk your pudgy cousin in the pool—it’s nearly impossible to make it sink. The insane surface area of the Atomic Thug Ski floats you to the top of the snowy sea as you pounce pillows, cut switch lines, and throw nose butter 5s off of cornices, making you feel like the captain of a really big (yet highly maneuverable) speed boat. A snappy wood core keeps you pop pop poppin’, and honeycomb inserts in the tip and tail reduce end weight for faster spins.
Bottom Line: Take to the snowy seas.
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Stoked on Atomic Thug
By: Julian Carr
December 16, 2008
Atomic Thugs. Atomic has had a stranglehold on the racing scene for some time - and still does. Over the last couple years they have broadened their horizons with a big-mountain ski; the THUG. I have skied Alta every day for the last 2 weeks on this ski. I really like the ski. It charges through the crud - kind of bulldozes. And skis pow incredibly well. I am a big fan of this ski. Very mobile skis considering the dimensions. Nimble. Look out for the new bad-ass skis coming out from Atomic for next season!!!
I have a pair of Thugs unmounted. Ive been trying to sell them,
I have a pair of Thugs unmounted. Ive been trying to sell them, but im considering putting a touring binding on for next season. There so light I figure theyd be great. Does anyone have any advice on this setup?
By: Brendan O'Neil
May 21, 2009
Well you have a lot of options if you want a touring set-up with these. You can grab some Dynafits, keep things light weight and good for long distances and stuff like that. You can get some Fritschi Diamir Freeride Plus's or Silvretta bindings, which make a good compromise I find of weight, uphill and down hill performance. Or you can get some big burly Dukes, and make a heavier touring rig, for shorter tours or sidecountry stuff.
By: Shane O'Donnell
May 21, 2009
Unbelievable
By: spence481972088
February 10, 2009
Had another day on the Thug and love it more every day. Rips right through the crud and floats on the powder. This ski was made for Utah snow. Spins on a dime!
how much do the atomic thugs weigh, (per ski)? also does it have
how much do the atomic thugs weigh, (per ski)? also does it have any rocker to the tip or tail?
By: conor!
March 21, 2009
182's weigh about 4.35 lbs each. No rocker.
By: JRappGuru
April 11, 2009
SICK!!!
By: spence481972088
February 10, 2009
Bought these last week and have ridden them every day this week. They rip through the crud and float on the powder. Turn super quick and spin like you aren't even wearing skis! Love em! An all around amazing ski.
ps I've been dying to ride the Bent Chetlers but even Chris Benchetler rode these in Reasons.
Rad Ski-Lame Name
By: Elias the Terrible
December 8, 2008
Rocked a pair of 192cm when I saw that they have a 40m radius. Oh hell yeah they wanna go straight! What a fun ride. The honeycomb tips and tails mean that even my skinny ass could still turn em quick in the trees and spin em easy off natural hits. Bigger (170lbs and up) people may want to check out a stiffer platform, but this is a near perfect BIG ski for smaller shreds. Near perfect? Yeah, would rather a more creative name than THUG. The fake-gangsta thing has to go away. It's not funny/relevant/cool anymore.
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