![]() I was in control and confident in my equipment, which delivered nonstop. They didn’t grip as well as others in the iciest conditions. The Maverick skis felt like an extension of my body on every run. Then I found a new love for mogul whoop-de-doos on the double-black-diamond Upper Goat. On a day with an inch of fresh snow on top of chalky hardpack, the skis felt stable and confident.Īnd when we got a foot of fresh powder, I dipped into untracked woods and floated through an obstacle course of trees and stumps. The hold wasn’t as good as a pure frontside ski, but it was good enough. The ski held an edge on Stowe’s black diamond Nosedive in heavily compacted, manmade snow. I rarely thought about what was on my feet as I swooped through fluffy tree runs, carved aggressively on open groomers, and skipped over technical bumps. ![]() The Maverick skis were playful and agile. And rarely was it thanks to the snow conditions. The new Maverick/Maven series weighs less, turns better, and outperforms the Vantage skis in deeper snow.Īfter each of my runs, over several weeks of testing, I peeled off my boots knowing I’d just had one of the best days of the season. The Maverick - I tested the 95 Ti in 180cm - is a true one-ski quiver for someone who wants a ski for every nook and cranny of the resort.Īnd Atomic faithful take note: The Maverick and Maven line will replace Atomic’s existing Vantage series, which will phase out at the end of this season. A few excel off piste and can hold on when pointed down a hardpacked groomer. Atomic prototyped a whopping 145 skis, finally settling on five men’s models and four women’s that will help blue-square through double-black-diamond skiers have a killer day in almost all conditions and terrain.Ī lot of so-called “all-mountain skis” are notably frontside-focused. The skis hold an edge well, are stable at speed, and delivered on all sorts of terrain nonstop.Ītomic assembled a test team of 60 skiers that included consumers as well as influencers, ski pros, shop employees, and staff to help the brand work out all the details. From frontside blue groomers to steep gullies and the back bowls, the Maverick and Maven rip. In short: The new Maverick and Maven skis are sure to deliver on Atomic’s goal: create a ski that can tackle every inch of a mountain, specifically those in North America. Atomic pledged to ditch the bro-tastic culture and common freeride jargon and focus on what matters - helping skiers have a great day on the hill. and Canada to make sure it was on the mark. ![]() The brand also committed to testing in the U.S. When Altenmarkt, Austria-based Atomic committed to a new range of all-mountain skis for the North American market, it started with a blank slate, considering what makes skiing in North America different from skiing in Europe. After 3 weeks of testing, we can confirm: Boy, do Atomic’s new skis deliver! for North American skiers, Atomic’s newest skis deliver epic days in all conditions on all terrain.Ītomic is making big promises for the 2021-2022 season, with a new range of skis made by - and for - North American skiers. Home » Winter » Skiing » Atomic Maverick, Maven Ski Review: Built to Shred North American Slopesĭesigned in the U.S.
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