
For women navigating the crowded category of women's all-mountain skis, put the Atomic Maven 93 C towards the top of the list. While the men's version, the Maverick 95 Ti, features two sheets of thin metal in the build, the Maven serves up a slightly softer flex pattern and reduced weight. Carbon stringers add power and energy instead. If you are an aggressive skier who is now rolling her eyes, hold that roll. The Maven 93 C is no noodle, with a stiffer flex than other popular women's skis. That carbon just gives the Maven extra energy, especially compared to the Maverick. On groomers, it provides solid edge grip and stability. In bumps, it's nimble and reliable. And off-piste or in mixed snow or powder, it makes every turn you need it to make. It's even a blast to launch off of little rollers, and easy to find energy from turn to turn. In a ski that you take everywhere, you want smooth and intuitive performance, and that's exactly what the Maven 93 C offers. Not an aggressive skier? Don't worry. Atomic tested these skis with women of all abilities in order to make a ski tuned for everyone, from intermediates to experts. We think they pulled it off. Similar skis: Elan Ripstick 94 W, Head Kore 91 W.
| Dimensions: | 128/94/112 |
| Radius: | 18m@172cm |
| Rocker: | Freeride Rocker |
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| Construction: | Full Sidewall |
| Weight: | 3060 grams (per pair for size 164cm) Learn more about ski weights |