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Atomic Redster G9 FIS Revoshock Ski 2027

Atomic Redster G9 FIS Revoshock Ski 2027

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Color: W
Size: 188

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Atomic Redster G9 FIS Revoshock Ski 2027 W 188 

The Atomic Redster G9 FIS Revoshock W 188 is a top female-specific GS ski for racers chasing FIS points on the World Cup or Continental Cup. It’s the ski Mikaela Shiffrin chooses when competing for GS wins or resetting records. The Redster G9 FIS Revoshock W 188 includes Atomic’s World Cup-proven Revoshock technology, which dampens even the deepest ruts and grooves to cushion up your line, plus the all-new Carbon Boost adds a dose of acceleration to your turn exit thanks to a stiff carbon insert beneath your heel. Full-length sidewalls produce super-firm edge hold, while the Ultra TI Powered laminate and Ultra Power Woodcore create ultimate torsional rigidity. The integrated Icon binding interface puts you in control, so you can keep your line tight, your speed high, and all your numbers in the green.

Atomic Redster G9 FIS Revoshock Ski 2027 M 193 

When the hundredths matter, you can’t afford to compromise. You need a ski built to dominate a GS course – that's the Redster G9 FIS Revoshock M 193. It’s the ski Lucas Pinheiro Braathen trusts when he steps up to the start gate. Revoshock technology uses impact-absorbing steel plates to dampen even the deepest ruts and grooves to cushion up your line. Plus, Carbon Boost adds a dose of acceleration to your turn exit thanks to a stiff carbon insert beneath your heel. Full-length sidewalls create insane edge grip, while the Ultra Power Woodcore and Ultra TI Powered laminate keep the ski torsionally rigid. The integrated Icon binding interface transmits your input to the ski for total control. Made for Men’s World Cup and Continental Cup racers chasing gates from Sölden to the World Cup Finals.

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