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By Mtnblazer123 from Scotia, NY on 04/14/2009 Pros: Durable, Good Carving Ability, Good Grip, Lightweight, Smooth Ride Describe Yourself: Advanced Skier Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: The ski has brought me up to the next leval. If you relly like those wide arking turns, going mock 5, you will relly enjoy these.
Handles real well on groomers and in the spring skiing muck....I Ski in Vermont and New York. It has been awsume..Can't go wrong with Atomic Whiteout
By Becca from Marin, CA on 03/04/2009 Pros: Good Carving Ability, Good Grip, Lightweight, Smooth Ride Describe Yourself: Advanced Skier Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: These skis are lightweight but stable. They might not be the best skis in any one area, but they do well in everything, so I am happy. [@]
By GREGO from new jersey on 02/27/2009 Pros: Good Carving Ability, Good Grip, Smooth Ride Best Uses: Downhill, Icy Conditions Describe Yourself: Advanced Skier Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: After 4 days of pocono groomers I am very happy. I hope to get into some powder soon. I will report after powder runs.
No wipeout with White Outs By ski dreamer from LA,CA on 01/30/2009 Describe Yourself: Competitive Athlete Sizing: Feels true to size Width: Feels true to width Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: Just back from skiing the Colorado Front range. first time on my newly purchased Whiteouts; have skied on Atomic all around skis for the past 10 years. The White outs are worthy heirs to the throne. Quick turning in bumps and steep chutes, very stable at fast downhill skiing (178cm), handled fresh pow of Vail's backbowls nicely,ate up chunky snow and soft snow bumps at all speeds, precisely held in steep bowls. Didn't encounter ice, but carved well on scratchy surfaces (when encountered).Very enjoyable ski that enhances the experience.
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