How to Choose Downhill Skis

For backcountry freestyle, charging lift-served laps and days when it's deep, the Atomic Bent 110 skis deliver playful and responsive performance with good float through blower—without added bulk.
Imported.
Best Use | Downhill Skiing |
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Ski Terrain | Powder |
Tip Width | 164 CM: 131 millimeters 172 CM: 132 millimeters 180 CM: 133 millimeters 188 CM: 134 millimeters |
Waist Width | 110 millimeters |
Tail Width | 164 CM: 122 millimeters 172 CM: 123 millimeters 180 CM: 124 millimeters 188 CM: 125 millimeters |
Sidecut Radius | 164 CM: 14.4 meters 172 CM: 16 meters 180 CM: 18 meters 188 CM: 19 meters |
Ski Camber | Tip and Tail Rocker |
Tail Type | Twin |
Core | Poplar |
Bindings Included | No |
Boot Sole Compatibility | Bindings Not Included |
Gender | Unisex |
Weight (Pair) | 7 lbs. 11.5 oz. |
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This is a fun ski for those variable days. 110 gives you just enough float in the tracked up afternoon conditions to keep things fun. If it’s deeper but more on the heavy side the 110 is my tool of choice. My favorite days on these skis were late afternoons in the trees after a moderate dump. The width was good for float but kept the weight down to make tight, quick turns easy and fun.
The best all around ski. From Japanese Powder to icy east coast moguls, this ski can do it all. It has the power to rip fast through any terrain, while being light enough to tour uphill with shifts. I use this as my hybrid resort/sidecountry ski. By far my favorite of the Bent Series.
Like butter…so much fun in soft snow!!! Surprised on how versatile this ski is for width and shape.
really good skis supper flexible and really comfortable