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The Atomic skis remain light enough for easy climbing ... Given that I have no intention of becoming a dedicated alpine skier, these are probably the only ski bindings I’ll ever need—light ...
with the Austrian brand reliving the glory days of the 1991 Alpine World Championships, where the Atomic ARC was the winning ski. Cut from the same cloth as Atomic’s pro-only race skis ...
Founded in 1955 and based in the Austrian alps, Atomic has helped redefine ... specializes in the manufacturing of alpine skiing equipment, specifically skis and accessories.
Long before the Bent Chetler, Atomic was credited with creating the first real powder skis. Taking inspiration from the then ... Of course, being Sterbenz, he was there to start a new ski company: ...
There are companies that make only backcountry skis, like Black Diamond, Dynafit, Wonder Alpine (WNDR) and G3, while mainstream alpine brands big (K2, Head, Elan, Blizzard, Volkl, Atomic ...
Both skis are members of a larger family of skis from their manufacturers–the Atomic Bent (formerly known as the Bentchetler) series, and Rossignol’s Sender Free series, and share similar ...
with the Austrian brand reliving the glory days of the 1991 Alpine World Championships, where the Atomic ARC was the winning ski. Cut from the same cloth as Atomic’s pro-only race skis, the X9S Retro ...