With so much of Atomic’s catalog catering to highly specialized disciplines within the ski world, there’s something to be said for being a master of none. The Vantage 107 Ti is an all-mountain ski targeted at intermediate to expert level recreational skiers. People who like to push it but aren’t concerned with having the craziest, most robust ski will like these. The Vantage 107 Ti will rarely limit all but the most aggressive skiers and is known for its stability and maneuverability through variable snow.
It’s a light ski, but strategically so. Built around a titanium mesh and then reinforced where it counts, the result is a ski that stays damp at high speeds but not at the behest of weight. It’s also nice to have an all-mountain option from Atomic with a more directional tail. You really feel like you can lay down aggressive turns in any condition.
They make a dependable choice as a frontside ski in all conditions. Because of their low weight, they’re a popular option for the backcountry. The Vantage 107 Ti makes the most sense for anyone out there who needs something to put some hybrid bindings on and ride every day.
Our Overall Review
We have thoroughly tested - and read reviews from other experts and users. In summary, this is what we think:
Things we like:
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Really practical all mountain ski and single quiver option
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Does well in powder but built to ride in all conditions
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Really nice in backcountry
Things we don't like:
Not as playful as some freeride options
Jack-of-all-trades, doesn’t do anything super well
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Specs & Features
- HRZN tips for increased shovel surface area
- Titanal mesh to add strength and cut down on weight
- Blended woodcore that adds stability at speed
- 175cm, 182cm, 189cm variations
Our Overall Review
We have thoroughly tested - and read reviews from other experts and users. In summary, this is what we think:
Things we like:
-
Really practical all mountain ski and single quiver option
-
Does well in powder but built to ride in all conditions
-
Really nice in backcountry
Things we don't like:
Not as playful as some freeride options
Jack-of-all-trades, doesn’t do anything super well
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