![]() Powder Rocker use a 20/70/10 split of rocker/camber/rocker across the tip, main body and tail of the ski. The HRZN Tech tip and tail further improve the overall handling with a horizontal rocker that increases surface area. ![]() The 19.5 m radius (180cm) is long enough to boost the stability, helping the ski track cleanly whatever the snow condition. 100mm in the waist is wide but not fat so it doesn't feel slow, the ideal size for exploring everywhere with good float for soft snow. There's no metal in here so it won't suit chargers but anyone who likes to ski everywhere and prefers a playful ski over a powerful one will be very happy.Ī directional shape with only a small tail rocker means predictable handling and more of the ski's edge in contact with the snow, resulting in better grip and stability. The Bent Chetler 100 is aimed at advanced skiers but actually has a much wider appeal thanks to it's easy liveliness and impressive stability. It also feels great when messing about and just popping and jumping off natural hits and terain. On pistes it's a medium and long turner, the radius and width won't work for tight carves, but the stability means it will make cruising or blasting around equally enjoyable. It has the width and design to float and plane in soft or fresh snow, and a construction that makes it a fun ski to use when conditions aren't so perfect. It's a jack of all trades, and nicely covers off all mountain skiing and freeriding. The Light Woodcore keeps weight down and boosts pop. HRZN Tech in the tip and tail blends sidewall construction with horizontal rocker across the ski, increasing surface area, reducing tip deflection and improving tracking through crud and chop. The 100mm waist is the perfect width for exploring both on and off piste, giving stability and float for playing around no matter what the conditions. ![]() This Atomic Bent Chetler 100 is a ski with the whole mountain in its sight.
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