Cloud Eleven XT

Atomic’s Cloud Eleven XT was inspired by the Redster Doubledeck 3.0 XT, but it’s not a slavish copy or a softer replicate. Using the core of the Redster XT as its template, the Cloud 11 puffs up its dimensions to make a less tippy platform and further expands the...

Redster Doubledeck 3.0 XT

The new Redster Doubledeck 3.0 XT begs for speed, which it handles with the same enthusiasm and aplomb Bond displays when seducing the femme fatale from SPECTRE. The invitation to floor it comes as soon as the Redster XT senses motion; “Trust me,” the ski seems to be...

Redster Doubledeck 3.0 SL

Like everyone else, we have no idea why Michaela Shiffrin is so preternaturally talented and unflinchingly poised, but we’re pretty sure of one thing: her equipment isn’t holding her back. As with the Head iSL RD, to ski the Redster Doubledeck 3.0 SL is to fall in...

Legend X 84

Because they all use Dynastar’s unique and visually distinctive Powerdrive feature, all the top models in the new Legend X series appear to be the same ski in four different shapes. Not so. Each aims for a different skier in different circumstances. The Legend X 84 is...

Legend X 88

Even though the new Dynastar Legend X 88 is the only ski in its series with two sheets of perforated Titanal around its poplar core, it still doesn’t ski like a Power ski. Its behavior is more in line with the rest of the Legend X family, all of which excel at Finesse...