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Quick Specs
| Terrain | Touring, All-Mountain |
| Rocker Type | All Mountain Rocker (20/70/10) |
| Shape | Directional |
| Waist Width | 93–96 mm (by length) |
| Turning Radius | 16–19 m (by length) |
| Weight | 1370 g (at 177 cm) |
Product Description
The Backland 95 is Atomic's versatile all-round touring ski, engineered to go light on the climb and confident on the descent. A lightweight woodcore keeps your pack weight honest while the 20/70/10 All Mountain Rocker profile delivers sure-footed edge hold through variable snow. At 93–96 mm underfoot, it floats where you need it and carves where you want it. Built for intermediate to advanced skiers who refuse to compromise between the skintrack and the fall line.
Product Details
| Rocker Profile | All Mountain Rocker 20/70/10: 20% tip rocker for easy turn initiation and float in variable snow, 70% camber underfoot for precise edge hold and power transfer, 10% tail rocker for smooth exit and reduced drag on the uptrack |
| Shape | Directional: tip wider than tail, optimized for forward-oriented skiing across all-mountain and touring terrain |
| HRZN 3D Backland Tip | Three-dimensionally beveled tip geometry specific to the Backland family, creating balanced oscillating weight for a playful, effortless feel through variable snow |
| All-Terrain Profile | Camber profile optimized for both uptrack efficiency and downhill versatility, exclusive to the Backland line |
| Core | Light Woodcore: lightweight wood construction used across the Bent, Backland, Cloud, and Maven C lines, balancing weight savings with torsional integrity |
| Laminates | Fiberglass: standard fiberglass reinforcement layers used throughout the Backland line for a responsive, damp ride |
| Sidewalls | Dura Cap Sidewall: cap construction with a dura zone section combining low weight with impact resistance |
| Topsheet | Glossy finish |
| Side Edge Angle | 87° |
| Base Edge Angle | 1.3° |
| Edges | Standard Edge |
| Compatible Skins | Skin 95 (art. AAST02500) |
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Backland 95 Skis 2027 FAQ
What length should I pick for the Backland 95?
The Backland 95 comes in 161, 169, 177, and 185 cm. For touring, aim slightly shorter than your alpine ski: a 177 cm works well for most adult riders of average height and weight and is the reference weight (1,370 g). Shorter lengths are more manageable on tight switchbacks; longer lengths track better at speed on the descent.
Is 93-96 mm underfoot wide enough for powder, or is this more of a groomed-piste touring ski?
At 93-96 mm waist, the Backland 95 sits in the all-round touring sweet spot. It floats reasonably in light powder and still edges well on hard-packed spring snow. It's not a powder specialist, but it handles the full range of conditions you encounter on a typical ski tour.
What's the rocker profile — will it feel floaty or will it track like a carving ski?
The All Mountain Rocker (20/70/10) has 70% camber underfoot with modest tip and tail rocker. You get solid edge hold and tracking on firm snow, with enough tip rise to prevent diving in variable terrain. It skis more like a touring ski than a park ski.
Is the Backland 95 compatible with specific Atomic touring skins?
Yes. Atomic lists a compatible skin: Skin 95 (Art. No. AAST02500), a carry-over product. Using the dedicated skin ensures the width matches the ski waist across all lengths without trimming.
How does the HRZN 3D tip affect the feel on the skintrack and on descent?
The HRZN 3D Backland tip is a three-dimensionally beveled tip geometry that shifts some mass and creates a balanced swing weight. On the skintrack, it reduces tip flap and keeps the ski tracking straight. On descent, it softens the entry into variable snow without making the ski feel loose.
Is this a ski I can use at the resort too, or is it really only for touring?
The Backland 95 is a dedicated touring ski: lightweight (1,370 g at 177 cm), with a Touring ISO 9523 sole compatibility in mind for tech bindings. You can ski it at the resort, but its construction priorities — weight reduction, Dura Cap sidewall, Light Woodcore — are optimized for touring, not resort groomers all day.