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The Atomic Bent 110 takes a similar approach to the mountain as the Bent Chetler 120, with slightly less width. It’s Jossi Wells’s go-to ski for backcountry freestyle, charging lift-served pow laps and days where it’s deep, but not 120-deep. The Bent 110 is designed with HRZN Tech Tip and Tail for a playful performance and better float through blower pow without adding bulk to the ski. The 110 features a bit less rocker in the tail than the 120 but still charges through variable chop and crud. A Light Woodcore reduces weight and keeps the performance responsive. With topsheet and base art by Chris Benchetler, the 110 is wholly reflective of his approach to the mountains: creative and unique.
Pushing the iconic SHIFT recipe to new heights, Salomon’s SHIFT² bindings are trailblazing a new era of downhill skiability and uphill experience. Meticulously redesigned, these 13 DIN bindings elevate your skiing experience while remaining faithful to the revolutionary concept that made the original SHIFT bindings stand out.
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Powder This is your off road vehicle designed for going where no one else will while seeking out those powder stashes.
Wide Wider for better float in the powder but also gives more stability in heavy and/or wet snow conditions.
Soft A soft ski flex gives easier turn initiation and is more forgiving in various snow conditions.
Tip & Tail Rocker Designed to be a versatile blend for easy turn initiation as well as release from a turn while maintaining camber under the foot for a stable feel.
Sandwich / ABS Involves a layered build where the skis core is sandwiched between the top sheet and reinforced sidewalls. Increasing durability, edge grip and overall performance, this is a preferred choice for advanced skiers demanding precision and stability.
Wood The most used material in skis construction. Giving the ski the ability to make a more natural turn shape while staying lightweight with dampening properties for less chatter
Intermediate / Expert An intermediate to expert skier or rider handles varied terrain, including black diamond runs, with confidence, demonstrating advanced turning, speed control, and adaptability to different snow conditions.
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