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Atomic Elysian

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Reviews for all mountain performance are good, but wondering how well would these skis hold their edge on hard, maybe icy pistes?
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
I'm sure I tried the female version of these at Tamworth which is hard and icy but obviously not very steep. I actually really enjoyed them, they were super fast and stable and seemed to turn quite athletically for skis much wider than I am used to. You certainly need to give them some welly to get them on an edge, but that's part of the fun surely.
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