Hamilton Sports - Atomic Skis


Metron B5 – Atomics quiver of one, if you can only rent one ski, and you want an Atomic the choice is clear. The shape of this ski turns in everything from rock solid crud to creamy whip powder. The Beta 5 technology gives this ski energy and power over the entire ski. Increased camber and the Active Power System help your legs handle the abuse of rough terrain to keep your edges where the belong, on the snow.


All Mountain Sugar Dady
- No matter which mountain you are heading too, or what the terrain this ski is made for having a blast on the mountain. The Sugar Daddy makes its mark as one of the lightest powder skis being built today. This keeps your ski from diving and let's you toss them around when they are burried in the deep stuff. Its' foam coar makes it light while its' girth give it the stability and power to bust through the crud. "A wide floaty ski with turnability and edge grip, unreal"Ski Buyers Guide 06


All Mountain Sweet Dady
- A must have in the quiver for Big Mountain Freeriders! This is the ski you will want in Highlands Bowl when we get one of those 24" storms!!! A pure Freeride product that still handles the way you want with the perfect balance between power and floating in all snow conditions...



Triplets, Urban
- Experts in the park or on an urban-rail missions will love the stability of this ski. These mid-fat twintips (112/78/102mm) come with three skis each with a unique graphic so you can mix your look. That way if you thrash one on a handrail you have an extra ready to go. The Triplets all have Atomic's Ceramic Base, the hardest P-Tex available to withstand rough edges of rails, and heavy landings from big park sized airs. The skis healty waist makes it a good powder ski. This would be a great ski if you were planning on hitting Aspen Highlands and Buttermilk while you are here in Aspen.

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