Binding: *Please note that due to the age of this binding, some shops may refuse to service this binding*
The Atomic Access Skis (2011) are designed for skiers who demand performance and versatility across a variety of conditions. With a combination of rocker and traditional camber, these skis excel in everything from deep powder to hardpack snow.
Key Features:
- Rocker Tip & Tail: Offers improved float in deep powder, making it easier to ski through softer snow.
- Traditional Camber Underfoot: Provides excellent edge grip on groomed runs and hardpack for stability at higher speeds.
- Full-Rocker Tip: Helps with smooth and easy turn initiation, allowing for effortless skiing all day long.
- Marker Baron 13 Bindings: Perfect for both resort skiing and backcountry tours, offering flexibility to explore any terrain. These bindings are Ideal for: Freeskiing and alpine touring. They feature "Triple Pivot Elite & Inter-Pivot Heel" Offering high energy absorption to prevent pre-release and improve boot contact, holding power, and energy transfer.
Integrated Climbing Aid: Adjustable with 5° and 10° positions, helping with uphill climbing efficiency.
Design & Construction:
- Power Rocker Technology: Combines reverse camber in the tip with traditional camber underfoot and at the tail. This design maximizes flotation in powder and ensures strong edge grip on firmer snow.
- Durable Sidewall Construction: Step-down sidewalls enhance the skis' durability, making them tough for rough conditions.
- Wood Core: A tip-to-tail wood core provides a smooth and predictable flex for a consistent feel on all types of snow.
Performance:
- All-Mountain Capability: These skis are designed for advanced to expert skiers, with a turning radius 16m. They handle everything from deep powder to technical terrain with ease.
- Ideal for All Conditions: Whether you’re carving through crud, making turns on groomed runs, or exploring off-piste, the Atomic Access delivers confidence in any situation.
The Atomic Access Skis (2011) are ready to take on any challenge, whether you’re hitting the resort or venturing into the backcountry.