
The Best Big Mountain Skis of 2026
Oct 1, 2025
Available Lengths
172, 180, 188 cm
Turn Radius
18 m @ 180 cm
Dimensions (Tip-Waist-Tail)
132 - 110 - 123 mm
Radius: Medium
Part of Chris Benchetler’s unmistakable signature series, the Atomic Bent 110 returns for 2026 with a fresh topsheet while maintaining its signature construction. As the second-widest option in the five-ski Bent collection, the 110 targets freestyle-oriented skiers hunting for powder in bigger terrain.
Heavy rocker in both the tip and tail creates effortless maneuverability, while the soft shovel allows for quick, easy turn initiation. The tail shape releases smoothly from a turn, encouraging playful line choices and a more neutral, centered stance. Atomic bevels the tips and tails to mimic the hull of a boat, further improving flotation and adding to the surfy feel. Under the hood, Atomic uses a soft wood core that complements the twin-rocker shape, making it easy to butter and manipulate the ski.
Unlike directional chargers, the Bent 110 can feel chattery at higher speeds and prefers to float atop soft snow rather than blast through variable conditions.
The Bent 110 suits two distinct skier profiles equally well. It gives experienced jib-loving riders the ability to push themselves in the deep end, but can also be enjoyed by pow skiers looking for a ski that responds without hesitation.
Whether you’re buttering through open bowls or finding your powder legs, the Bent 110 encourages progression and rewards creativity over aggression.
Available Lengths
172, 180, 188 cm
Turn Radius
18 m @ 180 cm
Dimensions (Tip-Waist-Tail)
132 - 110 - 123 mm
Radius: Medium
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