The Atomic Backland 107 W 22/23 is an all-mountain touring ski designed to handle everything from mellow groomers to deeper powder. With no binding mounted, it’s ready for you to pair with your favorite lightweight touring setup and head out on long alpine adventures or quick backcountry laps.
Underfoot, the 107 mm waist offers solid floatation in soft snow while still holding an edge on firmer terrain. At 1 470 g per ski (167 cm), it strikes a balance between uphill efficiency and downhill stability, keeping fatigue in check during long skin tracks without sacrificing confidence on the descent.
The ski’s 135-107-122 mm shaping creates a progressive sidecut that transitions smoothly from tip to tail, helping initiate turns in varied snow conditions. Its 15.8 m turning radius at 167 cm delivers a mid-sized arc that feels responsive without being overly twitchy—ideal for linking turns whether you’re weaving through trees or opening up on steeper slopes.
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Atomic says about the Backland 107 W 22/23
The ski of choice for Atomic freeride athletes like Izzy Lynch and Arianna Tricomi, the Atomic Backland 107 W delivers freeride touring performance in a wide, lightweight package. At 107mm underfoot this is Atomic’s widest women’s touring ski but the ski is weight optimized for easy ascending thanks to a full-length Carbon Backbone and Ultra Light Woodcore. The Powder Rocker profile and revolutionary HRZN Tech in the tip deliver more surface area for maximum float in deep pow. Capable of charging through crud and chop with total confidence, a Dura Cap Sidewall allows for smooth and stable handling on harder snow. A ski for intense lines and proven on the Freeride World Tour, Atomic Backland 107 W offers next level performance for a next level skiing experience.