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Features atomic backland 107 w + shift 10 mn
<p>The ski of choice for <strong>Atomic freeride athletes Izzy Lynch</strong> and Lucy Scakbauer, the new <strong>Backland 107 W</strong> offers versatile performance in a wide, light pack.</p> <p>At 107mm underfoot, this is the widest yet lightest women's touring freeride ski from <strong>Atomic</strong>. This is thanks to the <strong>Carbon Backbone</strong> line that runs the length of the ski and the <strong>Ultra Power Woodcore</strong>. </p> <p>The <strong>Power Rocker</strong> profile (wide at the tip and narrow at the tail) and the revolutionary <strong>HRZN Tech</strong> in the tip provide a greater surface area for buoyancy in deep snow. The ski will help you traverse bumpy and uneven areas with complete confidence.</p> <p>A <strong>Dura Cap Sidewall</strong> allows for smooth, stable handling on harder snow. Created for big mountain skiers who ski big lines on big terrain, the Atomic Backland 107 W offers next-level performance for a next-level skiing experience.</p> <p>The <strong>Atomic Shift 10 MN</strong> is the same binding as its big brother, with slightly lower <strong>DIN</strong> options. It remains the world's first binding with full touring and freeride capability all in one. It is a true technical binding with pins for the climb. You can change the ascent mode to ski mode and it becomes a true freeride binding for downhill, compatible with all ISO standard alpine and touring boots on the market, both alpine and touring. So, for the first time, you won't have to compromise when you're backcountry or skiing, whether backcountry with a heavy load like bindings or skiing down the mountain with pins. You have the best for both of you. And what's better, you can also use it for your alpine ski days with your normal alpine boot.</p> <strong>Features:</strong> <ul class=NonOrderedList> <li>Model for women.</li> <li>Construction: Cap Sidewall/ HRZN Tech Tip.</li> <li>Materials: Fiberglass/ Carbon Backbone/ Ultra Light Woodcore.</li> <li>Shiny top layer: Glossy Topsheet.</li> <li>Lateral edge angle: 87°.</li> <li>Base edge angle: 1.0°.</li> <li>Powder Rocker 20/70/10. Pronounced tip and heel combined with underfoot camber for deep, variable snow.</li> <li>Weight approximately 1470 g (167 cm).</li></ul>
The ski of choice for Atomic freeride athletes Izzy Lynch and Lucy Scakbauer, the new Backland 107 W offers versatile performance in a wide, light pack.
At 107mm underfoot, this is the widest yet lightest women's touring freeride ski from Atomic. This is thanks to the Carbon Backbone line that runs the length of the ski and the Ultra Power Woodcore.
The Power Rocker profile (wide at the tip and narrow at the tail) and the revolutionary HRZN Tech in the tip provide a greater surface area for buoyancy in deep snow. The ski will help you traverse bumpy and uneven areas with complete confidence.
A Dura Cap Sidewall allows for smooth, stable handling on harder snow. Created for big mountain skiers who ski big lines on big terrain, the Atomic Backland 107 W offers next-level performance for a next-level skiing experience.
The Atomic Shift 10 MN is the same binding as its big brother, with slightly lower DIN options. It remains the world's first binding with full touring and freeride capability all in one. It is a true technical binding with pins for the climb. You can change the ascent mode to ski mode and it becomes a true freeride binding for downhill, compatible with all ISO standard alpine and touring boots on the market, both alpine and touring. So, for the first time, you won't have to compromise when you're backcountry or skiing, whether backcountry with a heavy load like bindings or skiing down the mountain with pins. You have the best for both of you. And what's better, you can also use it for your alpine ski days with your normal alpine boot.
Features:- Model for women.
- Construction: Cap Sidewall/ HRZN Tech Tip.
- Materials: Fiberglass/ Carbon Backbone/ Ultra Light Woodcore.
- Shiny top layer: Glossy Topsheet.
- Lateral edge angle: 87°.
- Base edge angle: 1.0°.
- Powder Rocker 20/70/10. Pronounced tip and heel combined with underfoot camber for deep, variable snow.
- Weight approximately 1470 g (167 cm).
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