We all know, Mavericks like to buzz the tower, even if that means breaking some rules. The Atomic Maverick 105 CTI is a quiet powerhouse, prioritizing precision and power on a wide all-mountain chassis. All without being too flashy. On snow, our overwhelming experience was that the Maverick 105 CTI is stable, supportive, and remarkably damp for the weight. Compared to some other metal laminate directional skis on the market, the Mav doesn't require as much work. Its lower swingweight (thanks to HRZN 3D tech in the tip) keeps this ski from overworking you for a big day of skiing hard. Despite that ease-of-use, compared to the more playful Atomic Bent series, the Maverick prefers to tackle the fall line with longer turns and prefers a pilot who pressures the shovels of the ski, rather than a super centered stance. We recommend this ski for advanced to expert skiers looking for a precise and directional ski. They want a ski that provides support for aggressive skiing, but doesn't ride like a tank that wants to plow through everything. You can ski Mach 10 like Tom Cruise, but with the finesse of a fighter pilot rather than a bombardier. Similar skis: Fischer Ranger 108, Elan Ripstick 108
Dimensions: | 133/104/122 |
Radius: | 18m@178cm |
Rocker: | Freeride Rocker |
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Construction: | Full Sidewall |
Weight: | 3700 grams (per pair for size 178cm) Learn more about ski weights |