Product
Information:
Retail Price = $679.00
Ski Type =
Front Side / All mountain
Side-cut
& Turning Radius:
169cm = 117 - 72 - 103.5 TR = 15M
177cm = 119 - 72 - 105 TR = 16M
Bindings:
Adjustment range = DIN
3 - 10
Brake Arm Width = 76mm
Skier weight = 65 - 205 Lbs
Drive 7
Scandium :
The Atomic
Drive 7 Scandium skis are the groomed slope ski for multiple
applications.
A
lightweight, easy-turn ski, well-tempered skiing characteristics and
previously unattainable smooth running thanks to U-Turn technology.
Drive (General
Information):
Atomic
has prepared new line of skis for 2008/09 season - four models from
their new Drive line will satisfy the needs of recreational skiers
seeking reliable companion on groomed slopes. The only problem you could
encounter with these skis is how to identify them, because Atomic's
recreational line has been constantly changing over the past few
seasons. The C line was replaced with a very good Izor line that was on
the market for only a short period and stopped producing last year,
which left recreational skiers and beginners no option but to seek
softer models among other lines of skis.
Now, they have Drive to ease their problems concerning selection, and
what is more, to ease problems they may have on the slopes. We got to
test the top model - Drive 11 Carbon. Nice and unobtrusive design is
coupled with technologic novelty called U-Turn, whose task is to
eliminate the vibration in the ski. To explain; elastic implant at the
critical place in front of the binding absorbs the vibrations and sends
them back to ski edges through carbon U-shaped senders. The result is a
calmer ski and better grasping edges.
On groomed slopes, the ski proves very obedient: it is calm and
responsive, forgiving even some major mistakes. The tested size of 16.5
m radius seems an optimum choice because it is a good compromise for
skiers who want to enjoy longer, and occasionally short turns. For the
latter, you will have to use some force, but we're not speaking of
visiting-the-gym force. Although being the top model in the Drive line,
the ski is lacking muscles, which was not the case with its predecessor,
Izor 9:7. According to Atomic's classification, this model should spend
4/5 of its life on groomed slopes, which we totally support. As much as
it feels at home on groomed slopes, it does not like deeper and sodden,
wet snow, which is logical, considering its slender 70 mm waist.
However, with a bit of skill, you won't have problems with such
surfaces. As for "holding on ice", it poses no problems for Drive 11;
after all, Atomic is known for its quality edges.
The
bindings are moved slightly forward on all Drive models, which is yet
another benefit for the aimed group of skiers looking for more obedient
ski. Overall impression is that the ski is made for those who ski some
ten days per season and are in search of a forgiving model with which
they can safely cruise down the groomed slopes with moderate use of
physical strength. After all, skiing vacation is about enjoyment