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Atomic Millennium Skis - Women's 2013

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Atomic Millennium Skis - Women's 2013: Coming in for the ladies on the tried and true Blog chassis, are the brand new Atomic Millennium Skis. Their super-floaty 110mm waist and powder-munching rocker design crave fields and spines steep enough to make a stunt pilot giddy. A tip-to-tail wood core provides a stable, responsive flex and traditional camber underfoot maximizes edge hold and pop. The rockered tip and tail ease upward for flotation in the deep stuff, and a unique Step-Down Sidewall construction places a half-cap construction at the tip and tail for durability and impact resistance.
Shape
Powder Rocker: for freeskiers who want perfect lift in powder while still desiring stability on hard snow
Flotation with 20% tip rocker / 60% camber / 20% tail rocker
Construction
Wood core
The combination of sidewall ski and wood core ensures lively performance and maintains the flex of the ski at all times.
Dimensions
16m @ 161cm 128/110/120, 17m @ 169cm 130/110/122, 18m @ 177cm 132/110/124
Additional Features
Step Down Sidewall: the sidewall construction below the binding improves damping, shock absorption, and therefor edge grip. Half-cap construction at the tip and tail protects the ski from mechanical damage.
Binding Compatibility
We recommend a brake width that is equal to the ski waist width and at most 15 mm wider.

Specs

  • Terrain: Big Mountain, Powder
  • Ability Level: Advanced-Expert
  • Rocker Type: Rocker/Camber/Rocker
  • Turning Radius: 17m @ 169cm, Medium
  • Core/Laminates: Wood
  • Tail Type: Full Twin Tip
  • Ski Awards: Freeskier Editor's Picks
  • Warranty: 1 year (2 with Atomic bindings)
  • Tip Width (mm): 130
  • Waist Width (mm): 110
  • Tail Width (mm): 122
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Atomic Millennium Skis - Women's 2013
 
4.6

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5.0

Great Powder Ski

By outdoor girl

from enterprise, or

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Pros

  • Great Flotation
  • Lightweight
  • Smooth Ride

Cons

    Best Uses

    • Downhill
    • Powder Skiing

    Comments about Atomic Millennium Skis - Women's 2013:

    I have been super happy with this purchase. I use them as a backcountry set up with dynafit bindings and couldn't be happier. They are not too heavy for the backcountry. Luckily we had some great snow storms in March and was able to ski deep powder days on them. They just shine. The float over everything, turn well, and quite responsive. They do like an aggressive stance. A bit chattery on icy conditions but I didn't purchase them for that. I would definitely recommend them if you are a hard charger and for powder days. They truly shine.

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    4.0

    Millennium Pow Day

    By Kelly

    from Kelly

    Verified Reviewer

    Comments about Atomic Millennium Skis - Women's 2013:

    Good ski for cruising around the mountain with varying conditions. Great for groomers, decent in crud, good in Powder. Felt stiff enough to shred through heavy powder, but also forgiving. Would be a decent all mountain ski for intermediate to advance skiers. Overall really enjoyed it and it is smaller than what I normally ski.

     
    5.0

    Atomic Millennium

    By Mica

    from Seattle, WA

    Staff Reviewer

    Comments about Atomic Millennium Skis - Women's 2013:

    After hearing so many great things about the Atomic Blog, I was really excited to check out their new women's version. As soon as I started skiing, I realized I was in for a super fun run. The Millenium is really stable and playful. All I could do was smile after taking these out, loved this ski and would definitely recommend it those looking for a great all mountain ski.

     
    4.0

    Atomic Millenium 177cm

    By Rachel

    from Mission Ridge, WA

    Comments about Atomic Millennium Skis - Women's 2013:

    I was very excited to hear that Atomic was coming out with a women's version of the Blog, called the "Millenium." Prior to this ski, I don't think Atomic really catered to the audience of aggressive female skiers. I have been told the ski is identical to the Blog (aside from the girly top sheet). While the ski was soft, I felt it handled very well on steep, groomed terrain, because of the camber that runs through a majority of the ski. There is also a considerable amount of tip rocker, which I can see providing a lot of float when the snow is good. The 110mm waist is a really versatile, fun width for an advanced skier looking to get away from the groomed.

     
    5.0

    if you could only have one ski... pick t

    By carly

    from seattle, wa

    Staff Reviewer

    Comments about Atomic Millennium Skis - Women's 2013:

    Essentially the Atomic Blog with a women's topsheet the Atomic Millenium is awesome. The Millenium feels really responsive because of the camber underfoot but is still playful and loose because of the rocker in the tip and tail. I mostly ski in the Northwest and if I could only pick one ski I would pick this one. The Millenium is much lighter than what I'm used to (K2 Hellbent) but not so light that it squirms all over the place. The lighter weight makes hiking much nicer :) Overall a great ski and definitely my favorite from Atomic! I love how this ski is responsive and will carve a turn because of the camber underfoot but still feels playful and loose with the tip and tail rocker. I ski predominately in the Pacific Northwest and I am happy on this ski in 99% of the conditions here. The tops of the tips tend to chip a little bit but it doesn't effect the way the ski skis.

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