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Atomic Race SL D2 M [click]
Type of ski: Slalom
Ski review summary :
One of our reviewers' "Top Picks". An exceptionally high-performance ski, the Race SL is a "war machine" to be used with caution. The beast is demanding and is mainly intended for the very fit competition- or expert-level skier.
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Atomic Cloud 9 [click]
Type of ski: Women's Intermediate
Ski review summary :
One of our review team's "Top picks". With its Cloud 9, Atomic has succeeding in reconciling ease of access and performance. The ski is an excellent choice for the initiated skier, who has acquired a certain degree of technical skill, is in good physical shape, and who is looking for a ski which is easy to handle and fun to use, but will also allow them to hone and improve their skills.
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Atomic Race GS D2 WC/EC [click]
Type of ski: Giant slalom
Ski review summary :
With Atomic we have come to expect skis which deliver a high level of performance, and the Race GS is no exception to the rule. It is very much a competition-type ski, comparable to an "FIS" ski (i.e., a true racing ski used in international competitions), and, while mainly intended for competition skiers, will also appeal to a wider user base of physically fit, technically proficient skiers.
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Atomic D2 VF 75 Women [click]
Type of ski: Women's Advanced
Ski review summary :
As one of our reviewers' "Top picks", the D2 VF 75 is a very good ski on the whole, decidedly oriented towards performance, as are many Atomic models. In terms of accessibility, there is room for improvement so this model is more suitable for the good to very good skier (who is proficient in carving, at the very least) who wants an agile ski, capable of maintaining performance at higher speeds and adapting to a dynamic style.
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Atomic Drive Titan Sport [click]
Type of ski: Men's Intermediate
Ski review summary :
The Drive Titan Sport is a good ski, but delivers too much performance and is not accessible enough for its category. The model is not for the beginner, being better suited to intermediate-level skiers with a good technical background.
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Atomic D2 VF 72 Select [click]
Type of ski: Men's Advanced
Ski review summary :
Geared towards fun and accessibility more than performance, the Atomic D2 Select is a very good choice for intermediate-level skiers who want an "easy", comfortable ski that is fun to use without too much effort, but capable nonetheless of enabling them to improve their technique.
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Atomic Nomad Crimson TI [click]
Type of ski: Freeride Midfat
Ski review summary :
Due to its power and effectiveness, the Nomad Crimson is a very good Freeride ski, capable of satisfying the most demanding riders (physically fit and with a solid technical background). A high-performance tool, capable of impressing both on and off the slopes, and helping skiers push back their limits.
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Atomic Punx [click]
Type of ski: Freestyle
Ski review summary :
All in all, though, the Urban Punx performed very well. Most of the remarks about the flexibility of the ski came from our heavier reviewers. The Urban Punk is therefore a good park ski for intermediate-level (and athletic) freestylers, and especially those in the light- to medium-weight category.
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Atomic Nomad Blackeye [click]
Type of ski: Versatile Freeride
Ski review summary :
The Nomad Black Eye is a versatile, fun-to-ride ski whose design makes it more suited to slope skiing (90% slope, 10% Freeride). This particular model is a wise choice for the intermediate skier who is looking for a ski which will help him/her to make progress on the slopes but is also capable of handling the occasional ride off the beaten track.
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