Named after Harlaut's alter-ego "E-Dollo," the Armada Edollo Skis are designed to endure the demands of freestyle skiing. As Harlaut has pushed the boundaries of skiing, his pro model redefines what a modern park ski can be.
All-mountain performance without the weight. The Reliance 88C uses carbon stringers for a lively, lightweight feel that’s equally at home carving corduroy as it is snapping off turns in tight, steep tree lines.
We started with a straightforward goal of building a ski to make the average day more fun, something that could carve hard, trick and butter anywhere on the mountain, and perform in a variety of conditions.
The Atomic Bent 110 ski was designed by Chris Benchetler and the Atomic Freeski team to rip pow turns, slash windlips, and send any line you can imagine.
Constantly driving freeride skiing forward, the iconic Atomic Bent Chetler 120 evolves with a new core profile for more float, balance, and playfulness.
Built to the same specs as the original, the Atomic Bent Chetler Mini 133-143 delivers all-mountain performance to skiers ages 5-8 seeking big mountain adventures.
Built to the same specs as the original, the Atomic Bent Chetler Mini 153-163 delivers big mountain performance to ambitious young skiers ages 8-13 seeking unrestricted adventures in a variety of snow conditions.
The Anomaly 84 is everything you think it isn’t. With a re-imagined shape, Trueblend Woodcore and an all-new FluxForm All-Mountain metal lay-up, this ski is anything but ordinary.
Let’s face it: Not every day is a powder day. A wolf in sheep’s clothing, the 94 is narrow enough to rail groomers but still packs enough to get it done anywhere on the hill.