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Atomic Blog Ski

Item #ATO0344 | 0 in Stock

How do these do in park and pipe?

By Ranked #956 - Alpine Fat Skis October 4, 2010

How do these do in park and pipe?

Helpful Votes: 0 Yes

By Backcountry.com Employee December 3, 2010

Awesome for park if you dig big fat airs and loooooong jibs. Super light and almost no swing weight. Fat like a freeride ski makes them stable for landings. I think they're more comfy for switch skiing than the Bent Chet thanks to a mellower shape. Buttering the soft tip and tails is effortless. Since they are fatter than a typical park ski, I'm not sure if multi-change-up rail tricks, super techy tricks, or mini-shred would be easy to pull off but on big jumps the Blog is a blast. Lots of ski to land on.

Helpful Votes: 0 Yes

By Ranked #668 - Alpine Fat Skis November 13, 2010

I would not recommend these skis because they are powder skis, and powder skis have a very soft base, so if you are going on rails and coming down hard of the jumps on the groomers it is very bad for the ski, so I would recommend Line Chronic-Cryptonites which do great in the park and the backcountry.

Helpful Votes: 0 Yes

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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