Topsheet: Light cosmetic wear including small scratches and scuffs typical of junior use. No cracks, chips, or major damage. Bases: Clean bases with minor superficial scratches. No core shots, no edge separation, and freshly inspected. Edges: Light wear but structurally sound. No rust, cracks, or dents. Bindings: Includes Evox 4.5 adjustable junior bindings. Bindings function properly and will be adjusted to the buyer’s boot by a certified technician.
Rocker Type:rocker/camber/rocker
Early rise in the tips for easy turn initiation, with camber underfoot for grip and control.
Target Rider:
Young beginner to intermediate girl skiers developing confidence on groomed runs. Ideal for ski school progression, family trips, and riders transitioning from wedge turns to parallel skiing.
Key Features:
Lightweight Composite Junior Core for easy maneuverability and less leg fatigue.
Forgiving Flex Pattern that helps young skiers learn proper edging and turning technique.
Rocker/Camber/Rocker Profile adds stability while preventing edge-catching.
Durable Cap Construction withstands bumps and impacts from early-stage skiing.
Evox 4.5 Bindings offer safe release and easy entry/exit for junior boots.
All-Mountain Junior Shape designed for resort groomers and confidence building.
Performance Overview:
The Atomic Sweet Stuff is a fun, easy-riding kids ski that helps young skiers progress quickly. Its light construction and forgiving flex make turning intuitive, while the camber underfoot ensures stability as skills improve. Paired with dependable Evox 4.5 bindings, this 110cm setup is a great choice
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