Newschoolers' Quick Review:
The dimensions suggested that it would be turny but undergunned in deeper pow for a skier of Toby and my weight, but the numbers lied. Maybe it's the magic HRZN tech; maybe its the pronounced tip rocker. Whatever it was the Backland had no problem going straight and it certainly had no problem skipping over and driving through powder, or chopped up snow. In fact Backland was alarmingly happy going sideways at high speed in sluffy pow. The only part where the Backland was a tad lacking was in hardpack where it felt vague. But that certainly was not something one would expect of a wider ski so that's a minor issue. - Lee Lau
Manufacturer's Description:
Backcountry touring is exploding, and over the past few years our Backland series has proved super popular among new tourers, as well as a lot of seasoned pros. The reason for Backland’s popularity is that it’s strong and technical but still really easy to use. And this year we’re taking those benefits even further with two new developments. We’re launching our Shift binding. It’s a genuine game-changer: the first binding that’s a tech binding for climbing then a genuine freeride binding for skiing. Second we’ve taken HRZN tech, originally on the Bent Chetler, and added it across the Backland ski range. This adds more surface area to your ski tips for even more fun in the powder – making the hike up even more worth it!
Sizes: 175, 182, 189
Dimensions: 137 / 107 / 124
Radius: 18.5 @ 182cm
Prices: Atomic Backland 107
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