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Atomic Blog Ski

Item #ATO0344 | 0 in Stock

So how will this ski do on hardpack snow or groomers? Clearly...

By Ranked #133 - Alpine Fat Skis August 24, 2010

So how will this ski do on hardpack snow or groomers? Clearly this ski is going to be lots of fun in pow and soft snow conditions, but how versitile is it in other conditions and various terrain other than powder?

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By Ranked #173 - Alpine Fat Skis September 3, 2010

Jacob, I demoed them last year after a snow storm in BCC, and it was lots of fun anywhere!!! Great float on powder - Really really fun that day in honeycomb canyon. Still, they were also behaving great on groomed runs. Very easy to turn, kinda feel like a Giant slalom ski. You push toward the edge and here it goes, no need to be super pushy on them, they will follow any of your impulses! Enjoy!

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By Ranked #73 - Alpine Fat Skis August 31, 2010

Sorry to not be a lot of help but from what I can tell they won't be too bad. I havn't skied them but they seem similar to jjs which I ski tons and those to great. So I am guessing pretty versatile.

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Tech Specs:

Lengths:
177cm, 185cm 
Dimensions:
[185cm] 134 / 110 / 126mm 
Turn Radius:
[185cm] 19m 
Construction:
Step Down Sidewall 
Core Material:
Wood core 
Tail:
Twin tip 
Binding Included:
No 
Weight:
[185, pair] 9lb 6oz (4.3kg) 
Recommended Use:
Advanced, expert all-mountain & freeskiing, freestyle 
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 Year 
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