The Atomic Backland 95 is a lightweight, highly stable touring ski built to explore the entire mountain with confidence. Designed to balance uphill efficiency with dependable downhill performance, it delivers a versatile platform for long climbs, technical traverses, and confident descents in a wide range of snow conditions. A lower-impact construction uses more poplar wood and less fiberglass and resin, reducing material-based CO₂ emissions while maintaining a strong, responsive feel. The All-Terrain Profile enhances torsional stiffness for reliable edge hold on harder snow, while the HRZN 3D tip improves float and maneuverability in powder and variable terrain. Whether you’re skinning for fresh lines or linking turns on the descent, the Backland 95 is built to do it all.
- Lightweight touring construction for efficient climbs and confident descents
- All-Terrain Profile for enhanced torsional stiffness and optimized downhill performance
- HRZN 3D tip for improved float and handling in variable snow
- Poplar wood core with reduced fiberglass and resin for a responsive, lower-impact build
- Waste-reducing sidewalls to significantly lower material-based CO₂ emissions
- Winter 2025/26 product
HRZN 3D Backland
A unique application of HRZN Tech for Backland models, HRZN 3D features a broader, beveled three-dimensional tip that increases surface area to enhance float in powder and improve handling in variable conditions. Minimal extra material reduces swing weight for easier, more confident skiing.
Ultra Light Woodcore
Ultra Light Woodcore is a poplar and caruba wood core designed specifically for reduced weight in Atomic’s touring-focused skis.
FreeTour Profile
FreeTour Profile uses less fiberglass and more wood to create a lightweight ski with commanding downhill skiing performance.
Fiberglass
Continuous fiberglass layers create a ski that is smooth and stable while remaining lightweight and dynamic.
Dura Cap Sidewall
Dura Cap Sidewall runs from base to top sheet for controlled power transmission and great edge grip. The rounded shape of the Dura Cap Sidewall picks up fewer dents and dings, which makes the ski more durable.