The 2025/2026 season marks a new era for high-level alpine skiing enthusiasts. Atomic pushes the boundaries of performance with a completely revamped FIS range and STR boots designed for the most demanding competitors. Focus on two pillars of the Redster collection that are set to make waves on the international circuits.
Redster FIS: precision under high pressure
The Redster FIS Revoshock 25/26 skis combine cutting-edge technologies and feedback from top champions like Marco Schwarz and Mikaela Shiffrin. The heart of the range remains the Revoshock, a true integrated suspension that neutralizes vibrations before they even reach the skier. The result: formidable stability even in the worst slope conditions..
Another innovation: the Carbon Boost, a carbon insert under the heel that maximizes rebound out of turns. Power is transmitted smoothly, without energy loss, particularly thanks to the Ultra Power Woodcore and the Ultra TI Powered reinforcement in Titanal..
The FIS variations (SG, GS, SL) are designed to meet the requirements of international circuits with specific dimensions, edge angles, and structures. For example, it should be noted :
- the Redster SG FIS Revoshock M 212, a true monster of high-speed stability;
- the Redster G9 FIS Revoshock M 193, perfect for committed giant slalom skiers;
- and the legendary S9 FIS SL, in men's and women's versions, designed for precise grip.
Redster STR: the secret weapon for narrow feet
On the shoe front, Atomic innovates with the STR series, designed for competitors with narrow feet or a lighter build. With a fit of 91 mm, these shoes offer hyper-precise support, direct power transmission, and uncompromising anatomical adaptation.
Available in flex 150, 130, and 110 (models STR F5, F4, STR 3), the STR range is distinguished by:
- a thin shell with optimized thickness (STR Wall Thickness) ;
- a double adjustable rod alignment (Power Control) ;
- and a World Cup Race Liner boot, with full lacing, providing heel support and comfort in extreme conditions.
It should be noted that the STR F5 does not comply with the alpine standard ISO 5355, as it is designed to be ground before use, like World Cup boots. A guarantee of total customization.