Thursday, July 31, 2008

Atomic Deviant Skis 2009

Atomic Deviant Skis 2009

Lightweight and cost-effective "free-ski" with lots of attitude, great looks and fine performance in pretty much all situations. Aimed at the youthful, the Deviant wraps a "Slanted Cap" around a durable Densolite core - this keeps the ski light, playful and less costly than a "sandwich" construction. Many manufacturers have used this kind of technology for many years, and it would appear that Sandwich constructions tend to aim for top level skiers or the highly fashion conscious but a "Cap" construction keeps a ski lively, agile and generally relatively playful and easy to use.

Along with the sidecut range increasing with the size of the ski and that of the skier the Deviant, like their Bad Kitty siblings, are great all-mountain skis for the skier who wants to hit everything from park to powder to piste.

Skireviews.co.uk rating: 95/100

Great little pair of all-mountain skis for the youthful.

The manufacturer says this about the Atomic Deviant Skis 2009:

Take proven all-mountain geometry, aturned up tail, and an incredible price and you get the best value in the Atomic family. The perfect ski for those looking to push their limits without pushing the limits of their bank accounts.

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