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Add product| Model | Backland 109 |
| Brand | Atomic |
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| More information | Atomic Backland 109 |
| Category | Skis |
| Subcategory | Ski touring |
| Level | Medium |
| Modelyear | 2025 |
| Tip (mm) | 135 |
| Waist (mm) | 109 |
| Tail (mm) | 124 |
| Turning radius (m) | 19.00 |
| Weight (gram) | 1540 |
| Reference size (cm) | 184 |
| Sizes (cm) | 176,184,189 |
| Rate | 0 reviews |
| Information | Built for spirited, big mountain, backcountry skiing, the Backland 109 offers better float and more touring efficiency in a light weight, lower-impact construction. FreeTour Profile uses more poplar wood, less metal, less fiberglass and resin to create a more harmonious flex pattern for lively performance. The 109mm waist combined with a lightweight HRZN 3D tip produces more float in deep snow and a full ash wood inlay provides added security under the binding. A poplar and caruba Ultra Light Woodcore offers the ideal balance of low weight and optimum performance. Powder Rocker delivers a pronounced tip and tail with camber underfoot for effortless, playful maneuverability in powder, crud, and chop. By utilizing more lower-carbon raw materials, the design reduces environmental waste and cuts CO2 equivalent emissions by 26% (compared with the Backland 100, 2022). Inspired by Chris Rubens, it’s the ideal balance of performance and weight that makes this the ultimate freeride touring ski. |
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