How to Choose Downhill Skis

Highly stable, these Atomic skis deliver robust performance on hardpack. CTI Powered cores give you a combo of precision and playfulness. Power Woodcores reduce vibration at speed.
Imported.
| Best Use | Downhill Skiing |
|---|---|
| Ski Terrain | Groomed and powder |
| Tip Width | 172 CM: 123 millimeters |
| Waist Width | 172 CM: 88 millimeters |
| Tail Width | 172 CM: 108 millimeters |
| Sidecut Radius | 172 CM: 16 meters |
| Ski Camber | Tip and Tail Rocker |
| Tail Type | Partial Twin |
| Core | Power Woodcore ash/poplar |
| Bindings Included | No |
| Boot Sole Compatibility | Bindings Not Included |
| Gender | Unisex |
| Weight (Pair) | 7 lbs. 12.87 oz. |
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Four days on this ski so far. Light all-mountain that loves to carve and is energizing and non-tiring to ski. The more I ski it, the more I like it. Push it with better technique and it really shines. Strong on hardpack, great on groomed and very nice float in powder for its width. Great for catching powder stashes all over. Stable at speed, but the tips can chatter a little in high speed GS turns in harder and choppy conditions. Lots of fun in bumps. Haven’t yet tried it in trees. Easy to ski, maneuver and slash. I would have liked to try the previous 88 Ti model as well for comparison, but this new CTi doesn’t disappoint, with its Carbon-Titanal-Glass-Dual wood construction, probably better in some areas than the previous Ti and a little less in others.