Atomic Snoop Ski

Rated: 4 by 4 reviews.

Evogear (2010)

It’s not stealing if you and your ski buddy find untapped powder and there is no one around. The Atomic Snoop won’t tell, it’ll be your little secret. If you’ve got insatiable curiosity to explore the mountain in search of sweet freshies and steep lines, the Atomic Snoop Skis are more than willing to indulge you.

Features:

  • Binding Compatibility - Binding brakes should be at least as wide as the ski waist width, no more than 15mm wider
  • Construction - Sidewall slanted, Woodcore Sidewall combines sidewall ski and wood core to create a forgiving and durable pair of snow sticks
  • Core and Flex Pattern - Tip to Tail Wood core ensures a continuous flex pattern
  • Shape - It may be the little bro of the Atomic Freeride/Big Mountain series but the Snoop’s 94mm waist is still wide enough to make it an exceptionally versatile ski

Backcountry.com

If carving up groomers then rocketing out the backside for some face shots is your thing, the Atomic Snoop is your ski. A killer turn radius, full wood core and ninety-something underfoot keeps you ripping corduroy to shreds and floating when you find that stash of bottomless hash in the backcountry.

USOutdoor.com

Ride with your Sugar Daddy.

Features:

  • 129-94-118
  • R 22mm
  • Slanted sidewall
  • Wood core
Ability Level:Intermediate - Advanced
Base:Transparent Diecut
Binding Included:No
Construction:Sandwich sidewall
Core Material:Wood
Dimensions:[171cm] 124 / 92 / 116mm; [179cm] 125 / 93 / 117; [187cm] 126 / 94 / 118mm; [195cm] 127 / 95 / 119mm
Dims: Tail:116mm (171), 117mm (179), 118mm (187), 119mm (195)
Dims: Tip:124mm (171), 125mm (179), 126mm (187), 127mm (195)
Dims: Waist:92mm (171), 93mm (179), 94mm (187), 95mm (195)
Lengths:171cm, 179cm, 187cm, 195cm
Manufacturer Warranty:1 Year
Recommended Use:All-mountain advanced to expert
Rocker Type:Camber
Tail:Twintip
Tail Type:Full Twin Tip
Turn Radius:[168cm] 18m; [176cm] 20m; [184cm] 22m; [192cm] 24m
Turning Radius:22m @ 187

Atomic Snoop Ski Reviews Summary:

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Positive Reviews:

Like the other guy said, great one ski quiver

Rating:*****

Background:

I was looking for a ski with fairly specific dimensions. The Snoops satisfied my requirements, so I went for it. I haven't skied on much else other than Armada AR5's and 4frnt MSP's in the last 5 years, because I liked those skis. I would call myself a bump skier that loves skiing park and trees and all-mountain. I was looking for a quiver ski that would be better in powder and all mountain than the MSPs and AR5s, but that wouldn't destroy my bump skiing. Granted, I have K2 Cabrawlers for bump skis, but I still like to ski bumps with my all-mountain skis.

The Review:

So, after my first day on them, I've been able to put it through it's paces a little bit to form an initial opinion. Basically, they rock. I've never skied a more fun ski. The AR5s and MSPs have been muting my skiing enjoyment for the last 5 years and I have not known any better. I had no idea there was so much more fun to be had. I was able to arc out smooth turns on yucky variable east coast snow, and the skis power into quick turns with a snap. They are incredibly playful and powerful. They seem to want to be in the air, and you can easily launch off little bumps and it feels like they are spring loaded. I haven't had a chance to ski them in powder yet, but I'm very excited to. They seem like an amazing all-mountain ski.

Bumps:

I did ski a few bumps, but coming from AR5s and MSPs which are slightly narrower and have a smaller sidecut, the Snoops were a little bit too bouncy in the bumps. I knew it was going to be a compromise to have a wider and slightly stiffer ski, but I'd imagine it's just going to take getting used to (I hope) It wasn't impossible, but it just isn't ideal for skiing bumps, but not many skis above a 90 waist or anything with a lot of sidecut are going to make a great bump ski, so yea. I'll deal.

Overall, it was a very fun day, and I felt like a little kid on Christmas when I first started getting these things on edge.

PS. I got them in 176cm. I'm 5'9" and 170lbs. I mounted them half-way between the center mount line and the all-mountain line.

gba2929029 at Backcountry.com on 12/19/2009

Great One Ski Quiver for Intermediates Who Push Themselves

Rating:*****

Before last season I was an OK holiday skier without much knowledge of skiing equipment. But since last November when I moved out to Utah,I have pushed myself to progress and learn as much as possible about snowsports. I got the Atomic Snoop Daddies (last year’s model) for a bro price and they helped my skiing come on a treat.
I am 6’2” and around 80kgs and was hooked up with the 176s. I mounted a pair of Marker Jesters on them and really let rip for the season. Atomic have added on some extra length but kept the turn radius the same. Expect some more speed and float! If people are worried about this extra few centimeters, don’t. As they are twin tipped they will ride shorter.
As I am from Scotland and was used to skiing either beginning or end of season crud in Europe, Utah was a big change. For an intermediate skier out riding everyday these really are a great one ski quiver. They coped with everything in Park City, 10+ inch days, sidecountry, trees, park, switch, goofing around. I have no doubt these fantastic skis helped me become the rider I am today. I literally went from unable to land 5 foot bump jumps to stomping 30 foot bad boys, ripping pow and sliding C boxes.
At this price you really cannot go wrong and with the excellent customer service that Backcountry provides, it is a no brainer. BUY!

Seth G Meehan at Backcountry.com on 11/07/2009

A very good all-around ski

Rating:****

I got on these puppies last season as part of an Atomic demo. The conditions were typical Wyoming icy hard pack. The Snoops did a fantastic job at tearing the frontside a new one; the rebound on these skis is fairly strong(demo'd the 179cm, I'm 5'7 about 130lbs) but as an athletic skier, I found this really fun and bouncy.If you are looking for a phat ski for every condition mother nature throws at you, look no further.

Emerson Takahashi at Backcountry.com on 10/17/2009

Neutral Reviews:

Style and function... just like a nice handbag.

Rating:***

The Snoop Daddy is good. It won't take your breath away in any particular terrain, but you can have fun all over the mountain. It had good energy like most atomics. It has a great shape to be a do it all ski on either coast. It has the best graphic in the current atomic line up. Overall, I think this is a perfect ski for a weekend warrior who needs one ski he can have fun on no matter if it is the white ribbon of death or a foot of new snow.

Andrew Duke Grewe at Backcountry.com on 01/16/2010