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Atomic Automatic Ski Review

Soren McCarty
August 28, 2014 2 Mins Read
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Looking for a killer big mountain free ride ski? The Atomic Automaticis a hard charging ski that wants to slay the back bowls and float through the trees. The Automatic is designed to conquer the entire mountain, but really shines in the Steep and Deep. For 2015 the Automatic will come is 3 sizes , the Tradition 117mm under foot , the Everyday 109mm under foot and the 102mm ski that would make a perfect touring ski or a great all mountain ski.

The Automatic uses a Poplar Wood Core making it light and full of life, combined with Sprocket Rocket Booster which is a Titanium reinforcements in the tip and tail giving the ski stability in the 117mm. The Sprocket Rocket Booster is Carbon in the 109. The Automatic uses Atomic’s Powder Rocker design, 30% Tip Rocker, 55% Camber Underfoot and 15% Tail Rocker. Meaning it Floats, it can rail an edge and makes quick turns and pops through the Deep Snow.

Atomic Automatic Ski Pros & Cons

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1 Atomic Automatic Ski Pros & Cons
2 Atomic Automatic Video

Pros:

  • Lightweight with Poplar Wood Core
  • Stability in deep snow with Titanium reinforcements
  • Excellent performance in various snow conditions

Cons:

  • Not specified for specific snow conditions
  • May not be suitable for beginners

Atomic Automatic Video

The Ski Shape is a Direction Twin which allows it to excel in various snow conditions.

I was very impressed with the Automatic 109 at the SIA on Snow Demo; this ski is going to turn heads in the next couple of years.

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Soren McCarty

Has worked as a professional photographer for the last 25 years, he was the staff photographer at Red Rocks for over a decade. He grew up in Colorado and has always enjoyed the Mountains, he was worked in the Ski and Bike Industry, throughout the state from Denver to the Vail Valley.

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