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Atomic Crimson Ti (2010)

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Contributed by Brian Babcock   
Wednesday, 28 October 2009

We liked the original Atomic Crimson, but found it a little soft for high speed cruising. The new Crimson Ti has been tweaked to satisfy the “Mach Schnell” crowd. Yes, they look really fat so no one expected the agility that the Crimson Ti serves up with very little effort.

Atomic Crimson Ti

The new Ti skis with a light agile feel and go anywhere with authority while being forgiving of balance errors. They initiate easily and maintain any arc the skier chooses. This is the original Crimson with more “guts” - an excellent choice for experts who ski everywhere.

Our testers loved the Crimson at the home of the newest location of Skiis & Biikes - Whistler B.C:

"Edge control is incredible and the new Crimson delivers race ski feel while being very capable in deep snow including huge dumps of powder."

"Ya..they’re wide, so edge to edge is not an instant transfer, but they’re quicker than one would think, and very versatile for skiers looking for a single ski that will take them everywhere including high speed cruising. Add the NEW lighter XTO binding; a nice improvement."

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