Atomic Beta Carve X8.20
Model year: 2001
What do you think about Atomic Beta Carve X8.20?
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I have tried carving earlier and have not been really satisfied, since you do not get so much snow time as you want a ski that is allround and it does not have the skis that I
tested previously met. My previous skiing (Völkl) was great on ice and long-wind but a bit hard when it happened
a lot of snow in the slopes, and they asked for always to be tormented, they could not "sneak" with them.
When I got Atomic 8.20 under the foot for the first time, I did not think they were fun, but there was a j-vla slip in them.
Anyway, a stubborn spell does not matter, I gave the skis time to grow. What was fun was that I grew up with the skis, that thick powder as before
To trouble for me started to be something I searched for instead of avoiding it. But I got a little worried when it turned out to be so good off piste, how is it in the piste, ice, short and long turn, puck and carving? Yes, just doing what you want, the skis follow you like a faithful dog, which pushes out of the turns when you push them. But it is possible to go down the hill, they do not like (who does). I can not answer if this is a ski run for the "heat", but it's definitely a skiing for an all-round rushing mediocre skating, I think the beginner should watch a couple of other skis as these require a little courage and j-vla
embrace.
Now I'm first out of the box with the words "Hang on".
/ Mikael Palmqvist
Model year: 2000
tested previously met. My previous skiing (Völkl) was great on ice and long-wind but a bit hard when it happened
a lot of snow in the slopes, and they asked for always to be tormented, they could not "sneak" with them.
When I got Atomic 8.20 under the foot for the first time, I did not think they were fun, but there was a j-vla slip in them.
Anyway, a stubborn spell does not matter, I gave the skis time to grow. What was fun was that I grew up with the skis, that thick powder as before
To trouble for me started to be something I searched for instead of avoiding it. But I got a little worried when it turned out to be so good off piste, how is it in the piste, ice, short and long turn, puck and carving? Yes, just doing what you want, the skis follow you like a faithful dog, which pushes out of the turns when you push them. But it is possible to go down the hill, they do not like (who does). I can not answer if this is a ski run for the "heat", but it's definitely a skiing for an all-round rushing mediocre skating, I think the beginner should watch a couple of other skis as these require a little courage and j-vla
embrace.
Now I'm first out of the box with the words "Hang on".
/ Mikael Palmqvist
Model year: 2000
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