Light enough for extended days in the high alpine, composed enough to handle a huge variety of snow conditions, and right on the “money” for the most versatile waist width, the Atomic Backland 101 W Skis are a new model focusing on lower impact construction and backcountry versatility. Utilizing the proven HRZN 3D shape and an Ultra Light Woodcore, the 101 gets it done going both uphill and down.
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Rocker Type
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   Powder Rocker–        20% Tip Rocker / 65% Camber / 15% Tail Rocker
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Shape
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   HRZN 3D Backland Tip–        Backland’s lightweight HRZN 3D uses a thin, perforated material to create a ski with low swing weight.
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Core
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   Ultra Light Woodcore–        Light Poplar and Caruba woods
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Laminates
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   Hardwood Binding Reinforcement
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   Reduced Fiberglass and Resin–        Life Cycle Assessment analysis showed Fiberglass and Resin contributed disproportionately to the skis carbon footprint; more wood and less fiberglass, resin and metal reduces carbon dioxide equivalent emissions by 26%
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   Topsheet with More Recycled Material
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Sidewalls
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   Dura Cap Sidewall–        Vertical underfoot with cap at the tips and tails
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Base
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   Atomic Base–        High-density sintered bases that are fast in a variety of snow conditions and accept wax readily.
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Edges
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   Side Edge Angle–        3˚
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   Base Edge Angle–        1˚
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Binding Compatibility
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   We recommend a brake width equal to or at most 15 mm wider than the ski waist width.
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-    Terrain:    Alpine Touring                                    Alpine TouringAlso known as backcountry skis, alpine touring (AT) skis are designed for going uphill as well as downhill. These skis are typically light for their width and many feature fittings that accept climbing skins. AT skis vary in width and weight, with the wider heavier versions usually used for winter/deep snow touring and the skinnier, lighter skis usually used for spring/summer/long distance touring.           Â
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