Meet the Atomic Redster X9 WB – a wide-bodied ski that boasts 10mm more at the waist than the regular Redster X9.
Now 75mm wide at the waist, it serves up more control and power in variable piste conditions.
One of its key features is our World Cup innovation, Servotec, which makes the ski more agile in turns and more stable on straights.
Then it also features our Multi Radius Sidecut, halfway between giant slalom and slalom, that’s good for both short and long turns on piste.
The Redster X9 WB is Titanium Powered for torsional stiffness and stability - making it one of the most versatile-yet-speedy skis in the Atomic range.
HOW THE REDSTER X MAKES YOU A BETTER SKIER:
Feel agile, stay stable
Servotec acts like power steering: generating max agility in turns and max stability at speed for fast, confident skiing.
Take any turn
The Multi Radius Sidecut combines the best of slalom and giant-slalom, for nailing short and long turns on the same ski.
Your ski, your width
The Redster X series now includes a widebody option - with a slightly wider waist ideal for handling variable piste condtions.
TECH FEATURES
Full Sidewall
Servotec
Titanium Powered
Power Woodcore
Multi Radius Sidecut
Structured Topsheet
World Cup Base Finish
WEIGHT
3059 G / 168
BINDING
The Atomic X 12 TL GW ski binding is the ideal option if you’re looking for real race performance that’s compatible with both alpine-normed and GripWalk boots.
It comes with Full Flex, which keeps the natural bending line of the ski under the binding while also ensuring constant release values throughout your turn.
Top power transfer, total control and fantastic speed – all without the hassle of tools!
RADIUS (M)
12.3 @ 152cm
13.0 @ 160cm
13.5 @ 168cm
14.2 @ 176cm
If you would like your skis set up and waxed, please send an e-mail sales@theski-shop.co.uk after placing your order with the following information below.
Please include your name and order number. Otherwise, skis will be sent out and will require waxing and setting up at your own convenience.
Skis with bindings drilled on will be classed as used and non-returnable unless faulty.
Information & details required from you for ski setup:
- Skier's Age.
- Skiers Height.
- Skiers Weight.
- Boot brand/make & sole length in millimeters. Usually found embossed on side of heels. eg 315mm
- Skier classification: Please pick one: Type -1, Type 1, Type 2, Type 3, Type 3+
Type -1
Skiers looking for a lower release setting than type 1. Recommended for beginners over 25 years old.
Type 1
Ski conservatively. Prefer slower speeds. Ski on easy to moderate slopes. Intermediate level, but not in good physical fitness. Good skiers, but with smooth supple style, but emphasizing safety. Favour lower than average release/retention settings – This corresponds to increased risk of inadvertent binding release in order to gain increased release capacity in a fall.
Type 2
Intermediate skiers in good physical condition. Prefer a variety of speeds. Ski on varied terrain, including most difficult trails. All skiers who do not meet all the descriptions of the other types.
Type 3
Ski aggressively. Normally ski at high speeds. Prefer moderate to steep terrain. Favour higher than average release/retention settings. This corresponds to decreased capability to release in a fall in order to decrease the risk of inadvertent binding release. (Type 3 should not be used by skiers of less than 22kg)
Type 3+
Very strong skiers, on challenging terrain. Skiers looking for higher release settings than type 3. N.B Skier type does not have the same meaning as skier ability. I.E, an advanced skier who skis all-terrain but is not particularly aggressive may be able to use type 2 settings.
Using the boot sole length you give, we set the binding to that length, but the final adjustments and checks can only be made with the actual boot. Heel and toe units on ALL boots have to conform to a certain size and shape. However, sometimes boots especially older models or well-worn ones, may vary in length compared to another stating the same measurements hence it is important that you do have them professionally double-checked. We recommend that you have your skis double-checked by your local or resort ski shop with your actual boot.