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Atomic Blog Ski

Item #ATO0335 | 0 in Stock

how would this ski for someone whol lives on east coast? basically...

By Ranked #1387 - Alpine Fat Skis November 8, 2009

how would this ski for someone whol lives on east coast? basically on groomers for the most part. aslo how does this ski do in park? thanks

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By Backcountry.com Vendor Rep Ranked #19 - Alpine Fat Skis February 5, 2010

Not great for the eastern groomers, but keep 'em in your quiver for when you head west!

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By Ranked #659 - Alpine Fat Skis November 10, 2009

If you have a hankering for Atomic, the Coax would be a good everyday ski. It will float as its 105 under foot and hold an edge on the ice.

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By Ranked #61 - Alpine Fat Skis November 8, 2009

This really isn't ideal for you if all you really ski is groomers and park, since the rocker chatters on the hardpack and it reduces effective edge for biting on the super hard days. And they weight quite a bit, which makes park a bit of a chore on them. If I were you I would look at something narrower and with either less rocker, or none at all. Maybe a K2 Kung Fujas or something like that.

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Tech Specs:

Lengths:
177cm, 185cm 
Dimensions:
[177cm] 132 / 110 / 124mm; [185cm] 134 / 110 / 126mm 
Turn Radius:
[177cm] 18m; [185cm] 19m 
Construction:
Step Down Sidewall 
Core Material:
Wood core 
Tail:
Twin tip 
Binding System:
No 
Binding Included:
No 
Recommended Use:
Advanced, expert big-mountain & freeskiing 
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 Year 
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