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Atomic Bent 110 Skis 2024
From freeride to freestyle, the Bent Family delivers the broadest bandwidth of performance characteristics for any terrain. Designed by Chris Benchetler, developed and loved by the Atomic Freeski Team, every Bent is super playful in big mountain powder and fearlessly progressive in the park.
Marker Jester 16 ID Ski Bindings
From its very beginning 10 years ago, the MARKER Jester has ruled the mountain. The Jester 16 ID continues that heritage, from the highest peaks and steepest lines all the way to the park and pipe.
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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.