Affinity Pure

As we’ve pointed out in each of the last two seasons, the Affinity Pure is one of the best buys in all of skiing. Like a lot of superlight skis, the Pure can’t cope with blistering speeds and heavy snow can slap it around, but if these boundaries are observed, little...

Affinity Sky

Atomic created the Affinity Sky to fill a gap in their line between the Pure and the Storm, in the process making a model our testers preferred in some respects to its more established elder siblings.  The Sky is essentially the ever-popular Pure with a wood core...

Cloud Nine

If this category could be said to have a defining purpose, it would be to give skiers the confidence to ski better than they thought they could.  Atomic’s Cloud Nine is well equipped for this assignment, for it’s made of equal parts of comfort and control. Its unusual...

Nomad Smoke TI

The story behind the Smoke Ti is as plain as the nose on Ben Franklin’s face; you’ll save a C-note or so compared to other skis in its class.  The Smoke Ti will most often go out the door at $599, and if that doesn’t sound like such a great deal, consider this: the...

Nomad Blackeye TI

The Nomad Blackeye Ti is loaded with technology designed to keep it welded to the groomed terrain that is its favorite stomping ground.  In addition to the Titanal laminate called out in its name, the latest Blackeye Ti has a latticework called Carbon Tank Mesh...