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Atomic Bent Chetler Ski

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I like what I'm hearing about these skiis, I am worried about...

By Ranked #1918 - Big Mountain Freeride Skis November 3, 2009

I like what I'm hearing about these skiis, I am worried about the one length. I am 5 91/2 and weigh 185, I am a very good skiier but not making any ski movies anytime soon. I want to be able to ski anytype of terrian well be it tight trees, groomers, occasional bumps, and deep pow. i want the best all around ski o can find. Do you think I can handle the length, should I go with the gotamas or the katana? Help!

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By Ranked #731 - Big Mountain Freeride Skis December 2, 2009

Sorry I meant 183cm BC's- off by one......

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By Ranked #731 - Big Mountain Freeride Skis December 2, 2009

Been skiing the BC's all season this year so far- about 20 times. Length is not a problem at all for someone that skies well. The skis are super easy to ski and on hardpack they feel short. After skiing a pair of Volkl Sumos 175cm and Scott P4's 181, I like the 184 BC's the best because they are way more stable, but feel a lot shorter when throwing them around in tight turns, bumps, etc.

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By Ranked #1084 - Big Mountain Freeride Skis November 4, 2009

Depending on what you are looking for- yes, you may want to look at a ski with a narrower waist. I have to preface my comments by saying I have a pair of BC's but have not skied them yet. However, my buddy- whom I solidly trust, had this to say: The early rise in the shovel and tail of the Bent Chetler (what Atomic calls Pop Rocker) makes it ski like a shorter ski on hardpack. The flotation and stability benefits of the 183 length come back into play in the steep and deep stuff. The BC's are fairly stiff underfoot, with traditional camber, which gives them fantastic edge hold and liveliness. They reward hard charging, and are surprisingly easy to tip on edge for a 123mm wasited ski. With the exception of the JJ, the BC's have about the shortest turning radius of any ski at this waist size. This is further enhanced by the fact that Atomic poured all their race knowledge into the construction of the ski. Add all that to the BC's very low swing weight, and you end up with an absolutely killer ski, that's incredibly nimble, responsive, and capable of just about anything. So to get back to your question about the length, I think the BC would suit someone of your size and weight just fine. Personally, I'm a pretty big guy- 6'0", 225#, athletic build (think fullback). I tend to charge hard and ski aggressively. I like a stiffer ski, and have been skiing Volkls for years. I wanted a ski that was a solid two-size jump up in waist size from my Mantras. I was actually looking at comparable Volkls, and my tech buddy sold me on the Bent Chetlers. They are exactly what I was wanting, and I'm sure will not disappoint.

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By Ranked #70 - Big Mountain Freeride Skis November 3, 2009

You might actually want a ski that has a narrower waist dimensions. Something like the Armada JJ would be awesome, because it has similar characteristics to the Bent Chetlers, but is narrower. They handle great in the deeper snow, rip groomers, will be more manageable in bumps, and tighter terrain. For sure check out the Volkl's but the JJ would probably be better.

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Tech Specs:

Lengths:
183cm 
Dimensions:
142 / 123 / 134mm 
Construction:
3-Layer ABS sidewall, Half Cap 
Core Material:
Wood 
Tail:
Rockered twintip 
Binding System:
No 
Binding Included:
No 
Recommended Use:
Backcountry jib, powder, advanced to expert 
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 Year 
Country of Origin:
France (Includes Monaco) 
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