How to Buy Atomic Skis

Based in Altenmarkt, Austria, Atomic Skis has over 50 years of experience designing and making skis. With ski offerings for everyone from the beginner to the professional, you can choose from skis designed for all kinds of mountain conditions when you buy Atomic skis.

Instructions

  1. Have a Blast With Atomic Skis

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      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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      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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      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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      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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      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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      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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      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.

Tips & Warnings

  • Before investing in a pair of skis, consider renting the model you wish to purchase from your ski resort's equipment rental shop. This way, you can try before you buy to be sure that you like the ride.

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