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Old November 14th 04, 03:23 PM
a a
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What can you tell about ATOMIC skies?
Thanks in advance
Bye


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Old November 14th 04, 10:19 PM
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a a wrote:

What can you tell about ATOMIC skies?


It's what you get after they drop one of them there nucular bombs.

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Old November 15th 04, 10:38 AM
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Mary Malmros wrote:
a a wrote:

What can you tell about ATOMIC skies?


It's what you get after they drop one of them there nucular bombs.


I was going to say they are useually yellow or red, but your answers better


Chris *:-)


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Old November 15th 04, 12:10 PM
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MoonMan wrote:

Mary Malmros wrote:

a a wrote:


What can you tell about ATOMIC skies?


It's what you get after they drop one of them there nucular bombs.



I was going to say they are useually yellow or red, but your answers better


But not very helpful, I'll admit ;-)

To OP, Atomic, like all major ski manufacturers, has many different
models divided into a number of different product lines designed for
different types of skiing. I like Atomic and think their manufacturing
quality is very good, but I wouldn't pretend to know the first thing
about most of the skis they make. If you're looking at a particular
model, or want a ski for a particular purpose, then maybe you can use
that to narrow down your inquiry.

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Old November 15th 04, 03:59 PM
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Mary Malmros wrote:

To OP, Atomic, like all major ski manufacturers, has many different
models divided into a number of different product lines designed for
different types of skiing. I like Atomic and think their manufacturing
quality is very good, but I wouldn't pretend to know the first thing
about most of the skis they make. If you're looking at a particular
model, or want a ski for a particular purpose, then maybe you can use
that to narrow down your inquiry.


The nickel tour:
C series for on-piste recreational carving e.g. C8, C9
SL series for slalom racing e.g. SL9, SL11
GS series for GS racing e.g. GS9, GS11
SX series for all mountain recreational use e.g. SX9, SX11
and some new fangled thing called the Mertron that I haven't com to
grips with yet. Plus some powder models, some park-n-pipe trick skis,
and some women's models.

Higher number means a more advanced ski, for more advanced skiers. I
think they all require the Atomic Device binding (may be some exceptions)

Good skis, and good value (i.e. good bang for the buck). The C9 may be
one of the most popular skis ever made.


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Old November 17th 04, 06:10 AM
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Walt wrote:

Mary Malmros wrote:

To OP, Atomic, like all major ski manufacturers, has many different
models divided into a number of different product lines designed for
different types of skiing. I like Atomic and think their
manufacturing quality is very good, but I wouldn't pretend to know the
first thing about most of the skis they make. If you're looking at a
particular model, or want a ski for a particular purpose, then maybe
you can use that to narrow down your inquiry.



The nickel tour:
C series for on-piste recreational carving e.g. C8, C9
SL series for slalom racing e.g. SL9, SL11
GS series for GS racing e.g. GS9, GS11
SX series for all mountain recreational use e.g. SX9, SX11
and some new fangled thing called the Mertron that I haven't com to
grips with yet. Plus some powder models, some park-n-pipe trick skis,
and some women's models.

Higher number means a more advanced ski, for more advanced skiers. I
think they all require the Atomic Device binding (may be some exceptions)

Good skis, and good value (i.e. good bang for the buck). The C9 may be
one of the most popular skis ever made.



Thanks, Walt. I never knew their number system.

RAC

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Old November 15th 04, 06:18 PM
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"a a" wrote in :

What can you tell about ATOMIC skies?
Thanks in advance
Bye



They come in pairs.
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Old November 21st 04, 11:08 PM
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Chuck wrote in message . 1.4...
"a a" wrote in :

What can you tell about ATOMIC skies?
Thanks in advance
Bye



They come in pairs.



What a good answer "They come in pair". Indeed, they come in pair.
 




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