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The Atomic Bent 110 was the first ski our ski test crew reached for when we got a deep day out at Sunshine Village. It has a ton of rocker and that gives it that super fun poppy feel in the soft snow. But it's versatile enough to hold its own in hardpack conditions and the swingweight is super low.
"Atomic’s Bent 110 is an exciting and unique ski. It’s great to see a mainstream brand come out with something that caters so well to skiers who like to jump, jib, and spin, but also like to walk uphill on occasion. The Bent 110 manages to deliver a performance that’s greater than the sum of its specs, and lives up to the legacy of the Blog." @cydwhit
"If you like wide skis as your daily ski, these could work, even as a park ski. They have a nice balance of stability underfoot with medium softness in the rocker which means they feel fairly comfortable from jumps to butters. I’m not sure the construction would hold up to a ton of rail abuse, but I haven’t skied them enough to say either way. For anything else, they do the job. The rocker is symmetrical and the sidecut seems like it would work well with a large variety of mounting points, so I think you could even center mount these without paying much of a price except for float. They're super surfy and fun so they're definitely a good swerving option" - @Twig
Read Our Full, In-Depth Roofbox Review of the 2024 Atomic Bent 110 Here
Rip pow turns, slash wind lips, and send any line you can imagine. The Bent 110 takes a similar approach to the mountain as the Bent 120, with slightly less width. It’s Jossi Wells’ go- to for backcountry freestyle, charging lift-served pow laps and days when it’s deep, but not 120-deep. The Bent 110 is designed with HRZN Tech Tip and Tail for a playful performance and better float through blower without adding bulk to the ski. The Bent 110 features a bit less rocker in the tail than the 120 but still charges through variable chop and crud. The combination of Light Woodcore and Carbon Backbone work together to reduce weight and keep performance responsive. With one-of-a-kind topsheet graphic and base art by Chris Benchetler, the Bent 110 is wholly reflective of his approach to the mountains: creative and unique.
The Bent 110 Features:
- HRZN Tech Tip & Tail
- Dura Cap Sidewall
- Light Woodcore
- Resist Edge
- Directional Shape
- Glossy Topsheet
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