How to Choose Downhill Skis

Great for intermediate to advanced skiers, these Atomic skis have an agile feel that lets you ski all day. Extra width underfoot gives you stability and solid handling.
Imported.
| Best Use | Downhill Skiing |
|---|---|
| Ski Terrain | Groomed |
| Tip Width | 146 CM: 121 millimeters 155 CM: 123 millimeters 164 CM: 125 millimeters |
| Waist Width | 146 CM: 78 millimeters 155 CM: 78.5 millimeters 164 CM: 79 millimeters |
| Tail Width | 146 CM: 104.5 millimeters 155 CM: 107 millimeters 164 CM: 110.5 millimeters |
| Sidecut Radius | 146 CM: 12.3 meters 155 CM: 13.1 meters 164 CM: 13.9 meters |
| Ski Camber | Standard Alpine |
| Tail Type | Flat |
| Core | Flite Woodcore |
| Bindings Included | Yes |
| Boot Sole Compatibility | Alpine (ISO 5355) and GripWalk (ISO 23223) |
| Lowest DIN | 3 |
| Highest DIN | 10 |
| Gender | Women's |
| Weight (Pair) | 9 lbs. 14.38 oz. |
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I’ve been skiing on Elan skis for the past several years. They were fine, but I found them to be chattery and hard to control. They were lightweight, so I figured the issue was my lack of skill and balance. My first day on my new Atomic skis was amazing! I had so much more control. There was no chattering. They cut the snow like butter. I was actually able to keep up with my husband, who is an advanced skier. He no longer gets to take breaks mid run or at the bottom to wait for me!