[GIVEAWAY] Win a Pair of Atomic Maverick 105 or Maven 103 CTIs[GIVEAWAY] Win a Pair of Atomic Maverick 105 or Maven 103 CTIs

[GIVEAWAY] Win a Pair of Atomic Maverick 105 or Maven 103 CTIs

August 7, 2025

This week, we’re teaming up with Atomic to hook one lucky winner up with a brand-new pair of skis. Choose between the Maverick 105 CTI or the Maven 103 CTI—both built with cutting-edge tech to crush anything from groomers to side hits.

Don’t miss your shot. Enter by 11:59 PM MST on August 14 for your chance to kick off your winter hype on the earlier side this year.

Maverick 105 CTI

The Atomic Maverick 105 CTI sets a new standard for all-mountain freeride versatility when a core of ash and wood keeping things damp mixes with carbon and Titanal (CTI) to maintain that power-house drive through chop and crud. Throw in some all mountain rocker and Atomic’s HRZN 3D tip to keep you a afloat when the snow is dumping, and you’ve got a multi-tool to point in whatever weather you find yourself in. The best part? Atomic serves the planet just as much as much as it’s skiers by slashing material-based CO₂ emissions by 24% compared to the ski’s 2022 predecessor by using less metal, fiberglass and resin in it’s construction. Designed in North America and built in Austria, it’s no wonder World Cup skiers like Daron Rahlves, equate these planks with a well-oiled machine.

Maven 103 CTI

For the freeride females who prefer pursuits through unexplored terrain the Atomic Maven 103 CTI is your next wing woman. With a similar build to the unisex Maverick 105 CTI, the Maven’s core uses less metal, fiberglass and resin, giving the ski a little extra ‘pep in her step’ without sacrificing her steadfast plow-ability. Trusted by pro skiers like Amie Engerbretson and FREESKIER’s fleet of ripping female skiers alike, the Maven is described as cruisy, yet firm and fierce—a tool for those who are not out to chase, but rather to be chased.

Overheard on the lift from one of our testers in Vail: “[The Maven] felt the best when I was able to carry some speed and let the ski do its thing. It felt at home making smooth and cruisy turns at speed, yet on steeper terrain, especially when the conditions were variable or firm, the ski maintained stability and inspired confidence.”

It may be approaching 90° outside, and you’re probably packing your weekend pack to hop on the river but no one ever said that daydreaming of winter was cheating on summer. And the chance to score a fresh pair of planks to kick off your season in August is none other than an intelligent play. Shoot your shot by August 14 and you may find yourself in the driver’s seat when the snow starts falling in a few short months.