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Atomic Bent Chetler 120 Mens Skis 2025
Constantly driving freeride skiing forward, the iconic Atomic Bent Chetler 120 continues to evolve with a new lower-impact design, core and profile that improves float, enhances balance, and boosts playfulness. Based on one of the most revered freeride skis on the mountain, the new Bent Chetler 120 employs next-generation HRZN 3D with a full wrap tip/tail profile for even more playful skiing and better float in the deepest snow. Chris Benchetler’s signature ski and the biggest brother in the Bent family, the reimagined Bent Chetler 120 receives a tip-to-tail upgrade with a new poplar Light Woodcore and lower-impact design that decreases the environmental impact of the ski’s production. A wildly imaginative top sheet designed by Chris himself uses more recycled material to further reduce the overall carbon footprint.
Atomic Hawx Prime 110 BOA GW Mens Ski Boots 2025
All-mountain skiers will appreciate the Atomic Hawx Prime 110 BOA GW boot for its comfortable mid-volume 100mm last and its medium 110 flex. Micro-adjustable BOA® Fit System on the lower shell wraps the foot for a precise fit and a secure feel. Built using next-generation Prolite with key structural reinforcements in critical zones, this powerful alpine boot handles a range of terrain. A 3D Silver liner with a pre-formed ankle and heel area provides an anatomical first fit with a focus on comfort. Heat-fitted Memory Fit can customize the cuff, shell and liner in minutes. The removable Adaptive Fit System (AFS) Cuff spoiler comes out to increase room around the calf when needed. Cantable GripWalk pads combine added traction and grip with the power transfer of a standard alpine sole. Skiers with medium volume feet who don’t want to sacrifice comfort will fit right into the Hawx Prime 110 BOA GW.
Atomic Strive 14 GW Ski Bindings 2025
Whether it’s all-mountain, freeride or freestyle, the Atomic Strive 14 GW binding allows you to ski exactly the way you want, wherever you want. The low center of gravity LDN Toe places the binding closer to the ski for better next-to-snow feel, more direct response and quicker reaction throughout the turn. The toe adapts automatically to your alpine normed boot height and width and ensures constant release values and a slightly ramped chassis positions the skier in a more neutral stance. A low profile 3-Part Heel absorbs vibrations while ensuring friction-free release when needed. Robust and extremely lightweight, Strive 14 GW shaves weight without compromising durability by using just enough metal where it’s needed most. The result is an all-mountain binding with a lower swing weight for easier maneuverability and strong, proficient skiing all day long.
Atomic AMT Ski Poles 2025
Available in different color combinations, the Atomic AMT is a seriously hardy ski pole with a 60mm piste basket and the Ergonomic AMT Grip – designed for all-mountain skiing with special ridges for an improved grip. The pole itself is made from a lightweight aluminum alloy, keeping it looking great and performing perfectly year after year.
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Mens Ski Size Chart
Step 1: Choose your base length by your weight
Weight (lbs) | Base Length (cm) |
110-110 | 147 |
120-129 | 150 |
130-139 | 154 |
140-149 | 159 |
150-159 | 164 |
160-169 | 169 |
170-179 | 174 |
180-219 | 176 |
220+ | 180 |
Note: If you are above 6'2" and weigh under 170 lbs, your base length should be 174.
Step 2: Adjust for skill level
Skill Level | Adjustment |
Beginner | -3 |
Intermediate | 0 |
Advanced Intermediate | +3 |
Advanced | +6 |
Expert | +6 |
Note: Skiing style should not be confused for skill level. For example, an advanced skier who can handle any terrain may still ski cautiously.
Step 3: Adjust for riding style
Riding Style | Adjustment |
Cautious | -3 |
Average | 0 |
Aggressive | +3 |
Step 4: Adjust for primary terrain
Primary Terrain | Adjustment |
Groomers | 0 |
All Mountain | +6 |
Off Trail/Backcountry | +9 |
Freestyle | +3 |
Mens Ski Size Chart
Step 1: Choose your base length by your weight
Weight (lbs) | Base Length (cm) |
110-110 | 147 |
120-129 | 150 |
130-139 | 154 |
140-149 | 159 |
150-159 | 164 |
160-169 | 169 |
170-179 | 174 |
180-219 | 176 |
220+ | 180 |
Note: If you are above 6'2" and weigh under 170 lbs, your base length should be 174.
Step 2: Adjust for skill level
Skill Level | Adjustment |
Beginner | -3 |
Intermediate | 0 |
Advanced Intermediate | +3 |
Advanced | +6 |
Expert | +6 |
Note: Skiing style should not be confused for skill level. For example, an advanced skier who can handle any terrain may still ski cautiously.
Step 3: Adjust for riding style
Riding Style | Adjustment |
Cautious | -3 |
Average | 0 |
Aggressive | +3 |
Step 4: Adjust for primary terrain
Primary Terrain | Adjustment |
Groomers | 0 |
All Mountain | +6 |
Off Trail/Backcountry | +9 |
Freestyle | +3 |
Once you have made all three adjustments to your base length, any ski that falls 3cm shorter or longer than this represents your ideal ski length range.
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