Atomic Big Daddy

Atomic Big Daddy
Category: Offpist / Freeride
Level: Advanced
Brand: Atomic
Model year: 2009
Measure (Tip/Waist/Tail): 145/125/128 mm Turning radius: 41.00 m (190 cm)
Lengths: 190 cm

What do you think about Atomic Big Daddy?
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Rob
Rob (Guest)
02/11/2011
Strengths:
Stable as a battleship, and surprisingly good edge hold on hard pack. Best ski ever for very, very fast turns in crud, corn snow, and thicker powder. Enough float in the light stuff to make you happy. Perfect for powerful ex-racers who crave a proper ski for off-piste. I have skied these for four years and never found anything like them, there is absolutely no speed limit. Only the size of your balls will hold you back on these things.

Weaknesses:
Does not float as well as the dimensions suggest, although it is adequate. A little more tip width would help flotation and carving ability. The ultimate downside is that lighter and or less experienced skiers will have nightmares after trying to ski them, they can be very demanding and difficult.

Summary:
This is hands down one of the most pure big mountain skis ever sold. The following models were a little lighter, wider, and softer, so if you want the baddest version of the big daddy ever sold this is your ticket. Think race stock SG ski, but 30 mm wider.

Model year: 2003
Riding style: Big Mountain
Length on the ski: 193 cm
Riders weight: 80 kg
Riders length: 196 cm

StoraNorrland
09/03/2015
Strengths:
- Stabila in the piste, both in slash / slush and snowy piste
- Good to go with, low weight for its length
- Wide but not experienced as water skiing

Weaknesses:
- Odd pist (Nothing is fun then besides racelets)
- little inclination to dive in bottomless pillows but solve something by hanging backwards)

Summary:
Really well-groomed, large stable turns, but work surprisingly well in short circles around trees and the like. Running bottomless pillows in Italy, really nice to cross slush / puckles in the bottom of VM8an and VM6an. Works like this in ice-creek black slopes in Åre (where nothing was fun) and tried the backside with the associated Randone tour. (I have diamonds on) and they are really nice to cuddle with. Low weight despite their 193 cm

Model year: 2007
Riding style: As much as possible. And so steep it goes
Length on the ski: 190 cm
Riders weight: 110 kg
Riders length: 188 cm

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bjanne
26/02/2009 (Modified: 03/03/2010)
Strengths:
Low weight
Cheap
Tip Rocker
Smooth, despite length and width

Weaknesses:
Fluffy in high levels on hard surfaces
Difficult to drive fast enough to slip on

Summary:
Good ski for purpose, pillows. The coat feels incredibly slow and it's frustrating when to cross. Particularly clear, this is because it is a bit hard in the crossroads or in the rough piste. Do not know if it's the foam core that takes up vibration in a strange way or if it's only that the coat is generally bad.

The rocker makes the skid very light-weighted in the snow and I feel it really playful even though it may not be the first impression you get when you see the ski. Another advantage is the weight of the ski. Excellent choice as feting if you want to tour a little. The foam core and CAP construction that make the ski lightweight also helps it not to be particularly stable or dampened. It is noticeable immediately when it starts to get upright, but the rocker saves the features of the skis there and at least you can drive on top of it, although I would run through.

This skid does not put on your feet if there are no good conditions. It should be complicated with some kind of more all-round skiing as it does not tackle puckles or raised bullshit something good. Excellent in its proper environment, perhaps one of the funniest ski runs. Large open spaces or pillows in the woods are wonderful with these under your feet. Definitely judge, really good when it's good but lacks stability and attenuation.

Riding style: Powder
Length on the ski: 190 cm
Riders weight: 73 kg
Riders length: 180 cm

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greggan
29/12/2006
Strengths:
Purchased for the season in hopes of bottomless pillows in Engelberg in February March 2007.
However, I was forced to test them in Kittelfjäll.

Some impression then:

Fat but still relatively light and smooth I actually experienced them as significantly shorter than Big Daddy 2005, yet it only separates 3cm !!

Awesome move in the loose and seems apt to transport to the elevator with
between the pillow case.

Surprisingly easily maneuvered in the woods, it feels wiser than the previous models of BD (Tested in Kittelfjäll among mountain birches).

Sober design.

Weaknesses:
Probably troublesome ice grip, I have, however, released the test.
Nobody buys if you are going to have a punch.
Not as stable as the previous Daddy's if you love to straightlina: 0 /

Summary:
Powder = 5
Dense birch forest = 4 (My Kneissl thoughts fit better here!)
Pist = 1 (I also give pistachio score 1 so it matches)
Design = 4.5 (But the taste is like b ...)

Model year: 2007
Length on the ski: 190 cm
Riders weight: 73 kg
Riders length: 178 cm

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easyD
13/09/2006
Strengths:
Super in soft / loose. Significantly easier / fast-wound than previous years BD (107) despite larger radius waist.

Weaknesses:
Sucks on harder surfaces. And then I mean not just a pist ...

Summary:
Super Powder Best. Unfortunately, broad / soft to function as allmountain, as the previous models actually did.

The softness makes it very easy to handle in the right conditions: pillows, wind-packed cushions, wipe etc. No problems to handle the forest on Rendl. Quickly turn in.

Check as soon as it gets hot. But that's not quite unexpected ...

And yes. The rating does not refer to piste properties ...

Model year: 2007
Riding style: Powder
Length on the ski: 190 cm
Riders weight: 73 kg
Riders length: 187 cm

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Telemarkingen
24/04/2006
Strengths:
-Fart stable - swallows all of the snow in the offpiste
-Flytevenen
- Maneuverability is good (in relation to the goals on the ski) and makes it not feel so long that it is uncomfortable at low speed in the offpiste
-Dropping
-Weight (relative to size)
-Design well both upstairs and on the underside in my opinion

Weaknesses:
-Low swing radius (34 m) that requires high speed and big track with few people if you want something left in the piste.
-Imployed in the piste

Summary:
This is a fantastic orffpist cross that takes what you have to face snow and turns into a freeway for maximum enjoyment of the offpiste the same where you have to find yourself.
If you see the piste only is a transport leg to more interesting things this may be something for you.

Has previously had Kneissel T @ nker 190cm and is clearly experiencing this skiing as more easy-going and fun.

Explanation of score: 4 out of 5 because it is boring in the piste (especially if it is flat or narrow or both)

Model year: 2006
Riding style: Powder / offpist / Big mountain whenever possible;)
Length on the ski: 193 cm
Riders weight: 82 kg
Riders length: 180 cm

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rangle
20/02/2006
Strengths:
Stable at high speed
Flyteevne
Surprisingly fast in loose snow

Weaknesses:
hehe - no pistols just if there is anything you need.

Summary:
Well, what should one say - solid things here - could be even a bit stiffer, the men. I agree with the above review. Runs mine like telis with link bindings. Run from before on Stockli Stormrider DP, and although the Big Daddyene is softer, they feel very stable under most conditions. And in sneaky ... yes, pure magic.

Model year: 2006
Riding style: Pillows - Big Mountain
Length on the ski: 193 cm
Riders weight: 84 kg
Riders length: 176 cm

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evil
11/05/2005
The best ski I went on just as many others have said. Perfect for fast running on most surfaces. Of course, the best in pillows or soft surfaces, but hard piste works well, you drive fast.

Quite rigid, so it takes some speed before you get everything out, but sooner, there are no restrictions. Can not get anything negative about this ski. The icebreaking may not be the best if it is a clean shine, but after all, many smoother skis beat.

Went earlier on monster 103, which I also like sharply, but likes big daddyn more. Not as locomotive as monster fast as stable as it goes fast. The quality seems better in the big card as well.

Atomic, however, won the first series delivered. They designed the bootfit line too far so the bindings were misfeed. Replace free of course, but thought about it if you have an early version of the ski.

Ready femma! But you have to go actively and hardly of course, otherwise you may be a bit dissatisfied

Model year: 2006
Riders weight: 75 kg

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N/A
(Guest)
18/04/2005
Can only stick with FFsuper here. Have gone closer to 100 days at Big Daddyn this season and I can only say it's a cruel skiing! It is tall, wide and appropriately stiff. You can go any time with this ski! If you like high speed and big turns this is the ski for you. One disadvantage, though, I sometimes think that it tends to dive if you drive too slowly in the fog. But as I said, the storms are coming soon!
Recommendation: BUY!
/ Johan

Model year: 2005
Riders weight: 75 kg

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FF
13/04/2005
Big Daddy 193 is the best ski I own!
The skid is hard and nice with just the right turning radius. Good carve in the piste without overflowing in the powder. This year's model of Big Daddyn does not have the heavy plate anymore, and the ski feels very smooth to be so big. The only thing you do not like to go on is blankis, but everything else goes well. Pour, wipe, and pillows of course.
Do not think I can get anything negative about it unfortunately.
Buy it!

Model year: 2005
Riders weight: 75 kg

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