Atomic Backland 85 is the perfect all-round ski for touring, with a specific shape for climbing and HRZN Tech for great flotation in fresh snow.
A wildly lightweight and versatile ski designed for alpine touring, Backland 85 is built with Atomic’s Ultra Light Woodcore construction, keeping it nice and light for uphill climbing. Further reducing weight, the Carbon Backbone runs the length of the ski like a backbone, providing exceptional agility and stable edge grip on the descent. Specifically shaped underfoot to allow for easier travel when climbing, especially on longer traverses, the All Mountain Rocker profile and HRZN Tech in the tip allow the ski to float in fresh snow and charge through chop and crud with less tip deflection. The cut-out notch in the tips makes transitioning the pre-fit skins from Atomic a snap.
Features:
– Fiberglass
– Carbon Backbone
– Ultra Light Woodcore
– HRZN Tech Tip
– Dura Cap Sidewall
– Directional Shape
– Glossy Topsheet
– All Mountain Rocker 15/85/0
CARBON BACKBONE:
– An ultra-lightweight carbon insert that runs the length of the ski like a stabilizing backbone. This provides exceptional agility and edge hold with no extra weight.
ULTRA LIGHT WOODCORE:
– Incredibly lightweight Poplar and Caruba wood keeps Backland’s weight down but without compromising downhill performance.
HRZN TECH TIP:
– HRZN Tech adds 10% more surface area at your ski tips. For awesome floatation in powder plus less tip deflection and better tracking through chop.
Specifications:
– Weight: 1240 G / 172
– Ski Size: 158
– Tip Width (mm): 115
– Waist Width (mm): 85
– Tail Width (mm): 103.5
– Radius (m): 15
Order now your Atomic Backland 85 Touring Skis and receive it at home in a few days. In addition, you can choose different sizes and colors for Atomic Backland 85 Touring Skis, this way it adapts to your needs. At this moment Atomic Backland 85 Touring Skis is in stock and the price is 334.99 $. With our variety of Ski touring articles, you can find everything you need at one place.
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