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Step 1
Check out Atomic's Nordic Balanze line, designed for women skiers by women skiers. The Balanze Puls features a design which complements women's weight and balance distribution, putting more length behind the bindings.
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Pick from the Atomic Metron line for a more versatile ski. These skis are designed to perform equally well on powder and hard-pack snow while also providing excellent response in mogul and race skiing.
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Step 3
Feel the difference nano-technology can make in your skiing ability with the Izor line of Atomic skis. This lightweight nano-enhanced carbon ski is paired with mid-fat design shape to create a stable but super fast ski.
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Step 4
Equip your little one with the same technology you ski on with Atomic Skis' Junior line. Atomic's designers have utilized the same fast-moving but stable technology in this smaller scale production which is perfectly suited for the younger ski set.
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Step 5
Select a model like Atomic's Deviant twin-tip ski if you are into freestyling and have had experience on the slopes. Their ultra-light design makes them easy to handle in the air and provides a soft cushion when you finally return from your freestyle flight.
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Step 6
Try skis from Atomic's wide range of expert-level competition line. Including the World Cup GS 12pb, these skis feature state-of-the-art racing technology like the Powerbridge and DuraEdge. You can expect high performance from these skis with quick response in turns and good grip on the edge, perfect for tackling a competition slalom course.
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Step 7
Buy the Triplets Urban skis and you'll get three skis for the price of two. Made of fiberglass, this is a ski made for free-styling and park environments. Better yet, if you buy two sets, you'll end up with skis to spare!
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Step 8
Find dealer information for all of Atomic's products on their website (see Resources below). You'll also find ski pole and helmet recommendations for each of the skis they produce.







