headquarters in Ogden, Utah), with tapered tips, lightweight constructions and turned-up tails. All models are built for loose, surfy performance in deep snow (like that found in abundance near Atomic’s U.S. On the other side are the more playful “bi-directional” designs, Bent Chetler and Blog, which are optimized for switch riding and slopestyle tricks, thanks to more pronounced, symmetrical rocker in the tip and tail and forward-waisted sidecuts and mounting points. ![]() ![]() On one side are the “directional” designs, Automatic and Access, which are designed with traditional sidecut waisting, mounting points and edgy rebound for aggressive attack. Atomic’s Powder Series includes four models of wide and super-wide, deep-snow specialists that split into two distinct flavors. ![]() Only two lengths are offered: 183 and 192 cm. It’s a newschool powder ski built for loose, smeary, playful performance in deep snow, with pronounced, symmetrical rocker in the tip and tail. ![]() The pro model of Atomic athlete Chris Benchetler is one of the widest skis Atomic makes, with a 123-mm waist for maximum flotation. Get full access to Outside Learn, our online education hub featuring in-depth fitness, nutrition, and adventure courses and more than 2,000 instructional videos when you sign up for Outside+
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