2022 Atomic Bent Chetler 100 Skis w/ Tyrolia Attack2 14 GW Bindings
Atomic Bent Chetler 100 Skis with Bindings
Over the course of the past few years, the Atomic Bent Chetler 100 has become renowned as one of the most versatile and widely applicable skis on the market. Its shape, profile, and construction all play into why this ski is so widely loved. From park rats to backcountry enthusiasts this ski seems to fit the bill for skiers on either end of the spectrum and for everyone in between. A full sidewall construction and a fair amount of camber through the central portion of the ski provide power and edge hold on groomers and firm snow, while a twin rocker profile and Atomic's HRZN Tip Technology give the ski tremendous versatility and float when the storm totals stack up. A snappy flex and twin tip shape make the Bent Chetler 100 a fantastic park ski especially for those that prefer a wider platform. A Moderately wide waist and lightweight core also make this ski a great option for a touring setup. Mount the skis up with a binding like an Atomic Shift and you have an awesome hybrid setup for resort style skiing and Alpine touring. Atomic notes quite a variety of mount points on the ski designed to suit certain styles of skiing. A more centered mount would generally be preferred by skiers using the Bent Chetler 100 as a freestyle ski, whereas a more traditional mount would suit all-mountain and backcountry skiers a bit better as it will maximize the ski's float and edge grip. Whether your ski style holds more of a niche or is very well rounded, the Atomic Bent Chetler 100 will be sure to put a smile on your face.
Features:
- Sidecut: 129.5/100/120 at 180 cm length
- Turn Radius: 19.5 m at 180 cm length
- Powder Rocker
- HRZN Tech Tips and Tails
- Full Sidewall
- Light Woodcore
- Directional Shape
- Structured Topsheet
- Ability Level: Intermediate to Advanced
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Preferred Terrain
All-Mountain • Big Mountain • Powder



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Just wondering the width of the binding that you mount with the package?
Thanks,
Rick Olm
Thanks for your inquiry.
For the Bent Chetler 100 ski, we would go with the 110 mm brake width option for the mount.
Hope this helps and think snow!
SE
Thanks for your inquiry.
Both skis are great bets for all mountain versatility.
For moguls and firm conditions, we would give the slight edge to the Rossy Holyshred. Its a bit narrower in the waist at 98 mm under foot so it would be a bit easier for quick turns in the bumps. And with titanal inserts underfoot, you'll get better edge grip once things get firm or on the icy side.
Hope this helps.
Thanks and think snow!
SE
Yes we ill mount your package for free if you just provide us with your boot make/model and size. The Tyrolia binding is an excellent binding,. It may not have the name recognition of a Marker or a Salomon, but has every bit of technology and function as any binding on the market. This is Tyrolia's highest-end binding, and is used by the worlds biggest name freeskiers like Tanner Hall and Phil Casabon.
Hope this helps and think snow!
SE
Would go for the Shift, much lighter and so much easier to use with no parts that come off or to lose as with the Marker Duke PT.
Hope this helps and happy holidays!
SE
We use the Factory Recommended line for that ski and adjust accordingly. We mount thousands of pairs of skis each year, so rest assured we know what we're doing. Your heel piece will be in the middle of the track based off your BSL. Hope that helps!
SE
I think the 180's might be a better fit here, especially if you like to open them up and put some speed down every now and then. Its a lightweight ski so you don't lose a ton of maneuverability going with a longer length, but you do gain a fair bit of stability at speed.
SE