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Atomic Bent 110 Skis · 2024 · 164 cm
$449.97
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The Atomic Bent 110 Skis are perfect for skiers who love playful, surfy rides in powder and tight terrains like moguls and trees. They're ideal for those who enjoy off-piste adventures and want a versatile, lightweight ski that excels in softer snow. Not recommended for high-speed carving or icy conditions, but great for those looking for a balanced, playful ski. Consider sizing up for the generous rocker profile and think about them for touring or 50-50 skiing.
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The Atomic Bent 110 Skis are a dream for those who love playful, surfy rides in powder. With Chris Benchetler's artistic touch, these skis not only perform but look stunning. The HRZN Tech Tip and Tail offer excellent float without the bulk, making them perfect for backcountry freestyle and lift-served pow laps. While they shine in softer snow, they might not be the best for high-speed carving. If you're into off-piste adventures and want a versatile, lightweight ski, these are a fantastic choice. Just remember, they're not built for icy hardpack or aggressive speeds.
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The Atomic Bent 110 Skis are a versatile and playful option for backcountry freestyle, lift-served pow laps, and deep days. Designed with HRZN Tech Tip and Tail, these skis offer better float through blower without adding bulk to the ski. The Light Woodcore reduces weight while keeping the performance responsive. With topsheet and base art by Chris Benchetler, these skis reflect his creative and unique approach to the mountains.
Key Features:
- Versatile design for backcountry freestyle, lift-served pow laps, and deep days.
- HRZN Tech Tip and Tail for better float through blower without adding bulk.
- Light Woodcore reduces weight while maintaining responsiveness.
Ski length (cm) | 164 cm |
Age Group | Adult |
Gender | Unisex |
Includes bindings | No |
Model year | 2024 |
Ski type | All Mountain, Big Mountain, Backcountry |
Skill level | Advanced, Expert |
Rocker profile | Rocker/Camber/Rocker |
Tail profile | Twin tip |
Tail width (mm) | 122 |
Tip width (mm) | 131 |
Turning radius (m) | 14.4 |
Waist width (mm) | 110 |
Terrain | All mountain |
Core/Laminates | Carbon, Wood |
Warranty | 2 Years |
- Light hybrid setup
- Narrow-powder ski
- Playful all mountain
- Unstable at higher speeds
- Skiing off-piste, powder, crud, variable conditions
- Being a one ski quiver
- It’s pretty light and really easy to make aggressive turns with
- Pretty stiff, not a good ski for nose or tail butters
- Not the ideal park ski
- Since it’s light, when going at high speeds it will chatter a little bit