Atomic Snowboards feature a product line focused on the ride from backcountry to freestyle snowboards. The boards are built in Altenmarkt with a focus on being environmentally friendly to help protect the playground we love to play in. The environmental efforts feature the Renu board construction on the Poacher Renu and Alibi. The Renu board [...]
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October 1st, 2011Snowboard Review: 10-11 Atomic Stasher
April 29th, 2010Location: Keystone, CO Snow Conditions: Hardpacked to icy snow conditions during night riding. Setup: I rode the Atomic Stasher with Union Force bindings and Vans Veil Boots size 8. Size: 156cm First Impression: Definitely a backcountry freestyle board with the stiffer flex this has…not your typical resort park flex. Weight: little heavier than average Flex: [...]
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April 15th, 2010With a product line focused on the ride from backcountry to freestyle, Atomic snowboarding makes it easy to understand and just wants you to have fun riding it as much as they had making it. With the alps right out their doorstep, Atomic boards are built in Altenmarkt with a focus on being environmentally friendly [...]
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October 1st, 2008So on Monday Santa Claus (aka Eric) delivered a very big and nice Christmas present to me. I was anxiously awaiting the Fed Ex delivery all day Monday. When the Atomic Poacher arrived, I checked it out and had to wait until the evening to play with it and start putting it together. For those [...]
Read More... | 15 CommentsIndustry Profile: Atomic Snowboard Product Director Eric Pearson
August 18th, 2008Industry Profile: Atomic Snowboard Product Director Eric Pearson Shay: So tell us about yourself? Eric: I grew up in a huge town (300 people) outside of Blackfoot, Idaho. Winters are cold and the mountains nearby are rad! I grew up with strict parents who taught me to work hard (I figured out the play hard [...]
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January 30th, 2008So SIA started yesterday, Tuesday January 29th but I didn’t make it into Vegas until late last night. Luckily for me the weather cleared up and guaranteed that I could make it to Denver. Tom dropped me off at DIA just in time to catch a late flight to Vegas. It was a pretty tiring [...]
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