Automatic 109

The Automatic 109 is like early Jerry Lee Lewis in that there’s a whole lot of rockin’ going on.  While it’s cambered for roughly 65% of its baseline, the other 35% serves primarily as surface area to elevate the ski in soft snow.  In concert with the 109mm waistline,...

Automatic 102

Big Mountain skis usually cost big coin, but the Automatic 102 continues the Atomic tradition established by the Access, delivering above-average performance for a bargain-hunter’s price. The Automatic 102 wouldn’t be a deal if it didn’t ski well, and it acquits...

Vantage 95 C W

Atomic’s new Vantage 95 C W isn’t one of the All-Mountain West genre’s strongest skis or it wouldn’t be holding down the final position among our Recommended models.  But it has several redeeming qualities, not the least of which is its relatively low retail price....

Vantage 100 CTi

In the fat-fatter-fattest line of new Vantage models from Atomic, the 100 CTI occupies the superlative position.  Its girth, while noticeable compared to its more slender siblings, can’t mask its inherently lively nature; the 100 CTI moves briskly edge to edge...

Vantage 95 C

Atomic removed the metal elements from the Vantage 95 C in order to tuck it into a more aggressive price point, depending on the new Carbon Tank Mesh to provide sufficient support for high performance all-terrain skiing.   As it turns out, the Carbon Tank Mesh...