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2025 FIS Racing 155 cm Atomic Redster S9 Skis Without Bindings (New)

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CategorySkiing > Skis
BrandAtomic
ModelRedster S9
Type Racing
Ski Length (cm) 155
Condition New
Radius 11-15
With Bindings No
Ability Advanced
Camber Full Camber / Standard Alpine
Release Year 2025
Gender Unisex
Waist Width 60-79 mm
Tail Flat
Quantity1 available

Brand new, never used, still in factory shrink wrap. The Atomic Redster S9 FIS 155 is a top-tier slalom ski designed for junior and female racers pushing the limits. With its Full Sidewall construction and a premium Woodcore, this ski delivers a high-performance flex that channels every ounce of energy directly to the edges, ensuring uncompromising grip when it matters most. Its thoughtfully engineered waist and length offer a perfect blend of agility and firm edge hold, allowing for lightning-fast transitions through the slalom gates. The inclusion of the Icon binding interface further amplifies control, making the Redster S9 FIS 155cm the ultimate choice for ambitious young racers and seasoned competitors alike, whether they’re chasing FIS points or podium finishes.

Perfect skis for:
Advanced skiers who enjoy carving turns and challenging terrain.

The Atomic Redster S9 is a high-performance slalom ski designed for experienced skiers who prioritize speed and agility. It features an Ultra Power Woodcore for explosive acceleration and Revoshock Technology for improved stability at high speeds. Popular among World Cup racers, the S9 is known for its exceptional responsiveness, edge hold, and stability.

The Atomic Redster S9s are my go-to skis when I’m in the mood to work on my tight, technical, turns. They're light and respond well to quick changes of direction, unlike some heavier skis that are meant for more sustained carving, which is a result of their Ultra Power Woodcore. That’s exactly what you would expect from purpose-built slalom skis. Although these are often seen as advanced level skis, I’d also recommend them to an intermediate skier who wants to build good technique and habits instead of just bombing every run.

Adrian Ryan

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