

Backland 109 Skis 2027
Quick Specs
| Rider Type | Big Mountain Powder Hound |
| Terrain | Freeride Touring · Big Mountain · Powder |
| Ability Level | Advanced · Expert |
| Rocker Type | Powder Rocker 25/55/20 |
| Waist Width | 109–110 mm |
| Weight | 1540 g / 184 cm |
Product Description
Built for riders who want to charge big mountain lines and float through deep powder without sacrificing uphill performance, the Atomic Backland 109 is the widest and most powder-focused ski in the Backland Freeride Touring lineup. The Powder Rocker 25/55/20 FreeTour Profile lifts the tips aggressively into fresh snow while the Ultra Light Woodcore keeps the scales honest on the skin track. Three lengths cover medium to tall riders who demand the full freeride experience beyond the resort boundary.
Product Details
| Rocker Profile | Powder Rocker 25/55/20: 25% rocker in the tip, 55% camber underfoot, 20% rocker in the tail. The FreeTour Profile is Atomic's freeride touring-specific camber shape designed for Backland FR and Backland FR W, balancing float in powder on descent with efficient grip and glide on the ascent. |
| Shape | Directional Shape: tip wider than tail, optimized for freeride and all-mountain use. Provides a forward-oriented feel for confident big-mountain descents. |
| HRZN 3D Backland | Three-dimensionally beveled tip geometry that creates a balanced, playful swing weight. The Backland-specific geometry is engineered to soften the entry into variable and deep snow while maintaining tip stiffness for freeride control. |
| Core | Ultra Light Woodcore: ultralight wood core formulation developed for Backland UL skis, minimizing weight for fast, efficient uphill travel without sacrificing structural integrity. |
| Laminates | Fiberglass: standard fiberglass reinforcements used across the Backland line, providing torsional stability and durability at an efficient weight. |
| Sidewalls | Dura Cap Sidewall: construction combining a plastic cap sidewall with a dura zone, delivering both edge resistance and weight savings for a touring-oriented build. |
| Topsheet | Glossy Topsheet |
| Side Edge Angle | 87° |
| Base Edge Angle | 1.3° |
| Edges | Standard Edge |
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Quick Specs
| Rider Type | Big Mountain Powder Hound |
| Terrain | Freeride Touring · Big Mountain · Powder |
| Ability Level | Advanced · Expert |
| Rocker Type | Powder Rocker 25/55/20 |
| Waist Width | 109–110 mm |
| Weight | 1540 g / 184 cm |
Product Description
Built for riders who want to charge big mountain lines and float through deep powder without sacrificing uphill performance, the Atomic Backland 109 is the widest and most powder-focused ski in the Backland Freeride Touring lineup. The Powder Rocker 25/55/20 FreeTour Profile lifts the tips aggressively into fresh snow while the Ultra Light Woodcore keeps the scales honest on the skin track. Three lengths cover medium to tall riders who demand the full freeride experience beyond the resort boundary.
Product Details
| Rocker Profile | Powder Rocker 25/55/20: 25% rocker in the tip, 55% camber underfoot, 20% rocker in the tail. The FreeTour Profile is Atomic's freeride touring-specific camber shape designed for Backland FR and Backland FR W, balancing float in powder on descent with efficient grip and glide on the ascent. |
| Shape | Directional Shape: tip wider than tail, optimized for freeride and all-mountain use. Provides a forward-oriented feel for confident big-mountain descents. |
| HRZN 3D Backland | Three-dimensionally beveled tip geometry that creates a balanced, playful swing weight. The Backland-specific geometry is engineered to soften the entry into variable and deep snow while maintaining tip stiffness for freeride control. |
| Core | Ultra Light Woodcore: ultralight wood core formulation developed for Backland UL skis, minimizing weight for fast, efficient uphill travel without sacrificing structural integrity. |
| Laminates | Fiberglass: standard fiberglass reinforcements used across the Backland line, providing torsional stability and durability at an efficient weight. |
| Sidewalls | Dura Cap Sidewall: construction combining a plastic cap sidewall with a dura zone, delivering both edge resistance and weight savings for a touring-oriented build. |
| Topsheet | Glossy Topsheet |
| Side Edge Angle | 87° |
| Base Edge Angle | 1.3° |
| Edges | Standard Edge |
















