SE. For classic or touring poles, the correct size pole should reach your armpit. SE.

I think the 90 is a great overall choice, and I'd go 180 in that ski. For price point, we get $100 savings from the 120 at a very reasonable $699. I size up. They should also carve better when buzzing groomers on days that off-piste is too icy. Would the 110s be enough float for a soft snow oriented ski out west? Ski Bum Reviews 2023 Atomic Bent family ski review. SE. I need to stop watching these reviews while I still have money. SE. For the best experience on our site, be sure to turn on Javascript in your browser. The 120 gets one construction additive compared to all the other Bent Chetler skis, Atomics Carbon Backbone.

Quick question: Do you see them selling out or do you think you'll have enough stock for a while? I'm 5' 10" 190lbs, more advance/aggressive style skiier, Got any tips or recommendations? This is what used to be referred to as Expert until rocker skis came along and let experts go back to over head ski lengths. Characteristics of an advanced skier would be: the ability to ski most, if not all trails, an ability to ski fast, regular ability to ski off trail, and more traditionally, the ability to link full carving turns at full speed. The latest iteration features the ultra tough Dura Cap Sidewall construction, revolutionary HRZN Tech that provides more surface area in the tip and tail for better float and plows through tough crud and chop with ease. I have been looking at the 175cm bent 90 / 172cm bent 100 / 172cm 90 black crows Captis. Check it out! I don't think the 184 will be too long, mainly if you know you're okay with head-high skis. Something thats worth noting here is the 110 and 120 both use symmetrical profiles (rocker camber), rather than the more directional profile of the 100, 90, and 85.

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It all started with a powder ski way back in 2007.

The HRZN tech in the tips and tails really works, they are so smooth in soft snow, and they rip turns! This is an awesome addition to the line for a lot of people. SE - are you suggesting that is too long to maneuver bumps and trees easily and I should get the 180's instead? The good news is that the all around quality of skis is increasing, making it more possible than ever to find a ski that fits your specific style and preferences. 28.5).

Light enough that some might even throw a Shift on it and make it a hybrid resort/touring ski.

Check the charts below to see which size you need. If you are heavier, more aggressive, or skiing fast, I'd lean to the 180. Use tab to navigate through the menu items. The more-advanced construction compared to the 85 also results in a lighter ski with the 175 cm length coming in at 1600 grams. With a waist width of 100mm underfoot this advanced to expert level all mountain/freeride ski feels at home in bounds and out. If you don't follow SkiEssentials on FB, IG or Twitter, now's the time! While change is fun, ultimately, were happy to see it back unchanged because its simply already really good. Super stoked! Have fun! He's 16, 1m67 and barely 60kg and still growing.

Out West, where things are a bit more open, its not uncommon to see skiers on skis much taller than themselves. Sure, its not the most powerful ski in the world, but it can still hang just ripping groomers, and then you get the maneuverability, playfulness, and versatility the Bent 100 has become famous for. It feels a little long to me in bumps and trees, so Im looking for an alternative. Rocker increases compared to the 110 with a 30/40/30 breakdown and if youve ever skied it, you know first-hand how surfy, smeary, and fun this thing is in firm snow. Whats nice is that now, with the 110, east coast skiers have a width thats going to be a little more appropriate, with western skiers still having the 120 to maximize float for those super-deep days that, unfortunately, we rarely see here in Vermont. Of course if you don't have ski poles to try this out on, you can always use the chart below. Can you clarify? Whats your take ?

Hi guys, love your reviews. Ok, so maybe not the best, but you certainly could be a contendah, kid. Weight: Theres no easy way to say it, but skiers who are carrying around a bit of extra weight should consider staying to the higher side of the scale. From what I've experienced so far, you just can't stand on the Bent 110 like you can the Enforcer, but my guess is that I won't be able to drift and slash on the Enforcer like I will on the Bent 110. Making it quick and easy when maneuvering through trees and around other obstacles. Until then, We do, however, see a bump in performance moving to the next ski in the line, the new Bent 90. This ski hits a $499 price point, and goodness gracious so many skiers are going to love this thing.

Patrick, Expectations from an on-piste standpoint should be tempered, though, as there's just no way the two compare in a carved turn. Also, looks like youre out of stock with these. This is the number that our ski techs will use to mount your bindings.

Great review as always, keep it up!!! Preference: Finally, theres preference. Then we get the Bent 110, and I think its extremely fair to say that out of the new line of skis, were most excited about the 90 and 110. Hi Chin! The rule of thumb for skate poles is that they should come between your lip and your nose. Hoping to make it up north and hit some New England resorts this next season as well (hopefully make it out west eventually!) As the 2023 100 and the 110 graphics are what's selling it to me. Its directional shape and Dura Cap sidewall command power and control while carving corduroy or slashing fresh snow. Have fun! We could probably just skip this part as most skiers are well-versed in the Bent (Chetler) 100 by this point, and it returns for the 22/23 ski season with just a new topsheet cosmetic. You will be spending most of your time on hard pack and ice, and the slimmer waist will give you better carving performance. HI Jake! I've seen others publish splay measurements, but that doesn't tell me as much. We're hoping to get them in early February! And we werent just sitting in a conference room or trade show booth looking at them, weve already had all 5 skis on the snow and on the feet of numerous skiers. The store will not work correctly in the case when cookies are disabled. Well keep everyone updated as we know more about their availability. For the best experience on our site, be sure to turn on Javascript in your browser.

SE, what length of Bent 100 should I choose if my height is 176? I did not find the 110 or 120 to be any more "aggressive" than the 100's. SE. Mainly i ski piste as i am with my girlfriend, she isnt confident and adventurous enough yet. We get a Light Woodcore with Atomics Densolite construction method. Rather than snowplow your way down blue squares, youre able to use the shape of your skis to make parabolic or carving turns.

When do you expect to get more in? Especially the Bent 90 - being an east coast skier that favors the trees and jibs - I dont know if I could find a better ski for me. I'm looking to upgrade from my k2 press 85 169s that I have been rocking since 2015 now that I'm out of college (way due for an upgrade). Whats the best way to be notified the moment you have the new line up in stock? Thank you for the baller intro and overview, this ski line up basically had me pulling out my credit card halfway through the video. If youre truly an expert skier, you probably know it. Is the 110 too flexible? It always has, actually, which is certainly one of the reasons Atomic has sold so many of them. I did not find the 110 to particularly excel on non-soft snow.

SE, Hi , awesome reviews, usually reading reviews diagonally, but here I read top to bottom and bottom to top SE. Any departure from those characteristics would be a departure from what makes a Bent a Bent Chetler, so were happy to see that they retain their freestyle/freeride influence in every width. As a larger skier (6'2 225), I can fold it pretty easily in the bumps and chop, but I feel that lighter skiers would have a much easier/more fun time on these skis in those conditions.

I'm from europe and freeride oriented, gone freeriding a couple of times in Canada riding K2 pon2oons which are extremely fat. have fun! It's entirely possible and very common for boots with the same Mondo Point to have different Boot Sole Lengths. My boyfriend, who is 172cm and 75kg skis the 120 at 192cm and is trying to talk me into getting the 120 but I feel like its going to be too wide for me? (Sure, it tells me whether I'll hate the skis or not, but it doesn't say so much about how they'll perform.)

Do you think a BC 100 in 180 cm would be a good replacement? Haven't seen the order come through quite yet, we'll try to keep customers informed as to when we get them in. Weve already seen other manufacturers somewhat annoyed that theyre offering it at that price point, and we can certainly understand that response. SE.

We do have 180's in the 2022 version at a good price if you're interested: https://www.skiessentials.com/2022-atomic-bent-chetler-100-skis-w-tyrolia-attack2-14-gw-bindings.html For skate skiing, poles should be a bit longer. Enough said, lets look at these new skis. Heck, you could probably even ski blindfolded and with your hands tied behind your back. Atomic Bent Chetler "Bent" Line - 2023 Ski Review. While youll still need a final adjustment done before you can ski, providing us with your boot sole length is absolutely crucial if youd like us to send your skis pre-mounted with your bindings. Still have questions? HI Gary! SE. While this ski is undoubtedly designed more for soft snow, even on powder days, youll find yourself on some groomers from time to time, so its nice to have that capability. Aside from the new top sheet design the Bent 100 is nearly identical to the 2022 model. Currently looking at purchasing a pair of new Bents for my teenage boys. Yup, I think that's a great option. Some certainly will, but if off-trail skiing becomes your preference, chances are youve graduated to the next level. SE. Designed by legendary freeskier and artist, Chris Benchetler, and tested and developed by Atomic freeski athletes. Hi, Im an intermediate skier: 178cm tall and 74kg. The Atomic Bent Chetler is the ultimate pillow bashing, freeride powder ski.

In reality, I think it's worth getting the 110's for softer snow--I just don't think it's sensible to re-buy a ski based on graphics, but I'm also not going to talk you out of it!

We'll post to our social media accounts to let those inquiring minds get first dibs. I just pre-ordered the 110's. Black diamond, double black diamond, centuple black diamond, it doesnt even matter. SE. SE. Unlike the 120, the Bent 110 does not have the carbon stringers for added stiffness. Same light woodcore and HRZN Tech Tip & Tail that make this ski a breeze to roll edge to edge and maneuver in the park, trees or even moguls. Just wondering what lengths in the 90 or 100 you would recommend?

I am 183cm tall and weigh 92 kg Use: This is a question thats most relevant to advanced or expert skiers: Where are you skiing? We bump up $100 to $599 compared to the 90, but the 100 still boasts a lot of value. This increases energy a little bit, helping to give the Bent Chetler 120 the bouncy, playful feel that so many skiers love about it. Yes, I agree and concur with your thought here. With a bit of extra length, the skis will have a more accurate flex and better weight distribution. 2023 Atomic Bent Chetler Ski Series Preview. Thanks! heure doudoune courte Hi Jake!

If you're on the other end of the spectrum, I'd go 172.

Any suggestions? That wouldnt be much fun, however, so lets recap what makes this ski great. SE. Hi CF! Steering towards the 90 as I ski mainly in France on piste with some side hits and tree lines but considering as I have only skied 170cm long skis im Unsure if the 175cm would be too long to handle. Although its changed since 2007, its more similar than different compared to that original ski. I dont go crazy fast but definitely looking to progress in speed. Learning park atm so im not the best but im improving. I don't think 120 is too much especially if you're using it as a powder-specific ski. In most cases, this is the right call, but skiers should be geo-conscious before buying more than they can handle. Cheers

Your email address will not be published. We're looking for your Mondo Point size, and the conversion is easy! Christophe. You might lack in the tour department, but they're all great soft-snow skis with more power than the Bent. They wanted to create a go anywhere, do everything ski and they did exactly that. It's incredibly fun and agile with the playful tips and tails being properly supported by nice and snappy camber underfoot. Check out their site for crazy numbers and stats. Hahah the 90s would compliment my rip stick 96 black edition! Conversely, skiers who are exceptionally light should stick towards to smaller side of the scale, for similar reasons. The edge grip is fine underfoot, a bit less as you get into the more flexible tips and tails. I'd go with the 120 in the 184 as they feel short the same way your 100 does.

Award winning design and build since 2008. Turns will be slow and steady, and at the end of your time as a beginner, youll be starting to tip your skis to turn rather than pushing yourself to turn with your heels. We do get basically the same construction as the 100, however, with a weight coming in at 1750 grams in the 180 cm length. On your ski boot, there will be a 3 digit number on the outside or inside heel of one or both of your boots. Definitely does not have carbon backbone. In it, we give reviews of our favorite ski gear, provide information about the latest ski technology, discuss the latest news in the ski industry, and so much more. The mondo point size is the generic boot size that every boot maker uses it. Inquiring minds want to know! Required fields are marked *. Hi Al! We often use the Bent 100 as an example of how good a ski can be with just a simple wood core, and we will continue to do so.

Thanks! The 172 in the 110 is a better option than the 176 in the 120 for your size. Once again, certainly light enough to use as a touring ski, but equally capable just as a resort powder ski.

Combine that with the HRZN Tech in the tip and tail for increased surface area and you have the recipe for a playful powder ski. With a weight of 1700G (at 180) these skis are a perfect option for skiers who occasionally skin the backcountry in search of untracked snow or side country explorers who like to ski tree lines and their favorite resort.

K2 Mindbender 115 C Alliance in the 164 is worth a look as well, perhaps bridging the gap between 110 and 120.

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