Atomic Template Ski Binding

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Atomic Skis
Subsidiary
IndustrySports equipment
Founded1955; 65 years ago
Headquarters,
ProductsSkiing equipment, apparel
Revenue371 of the 1.533 billion EUR (2009) Amer Sports Turnover[1]
Number of employees
750
ParentAmer Sports
(Subsidiary of Anta Sports)
Websiteatomic.com
Atomic Template Ski Binding
  1. All Mountain Ski Bindings. Our Warden bindings are inspired by backcountry adventures and engineered for everyone. They combine the strength and precision you need on piste with the smooth progressive power transfer you need in powder.
  2. Remember, this is an approximation and is designed to dial you in only enough to select a binding to purchase. Settings vary slightly by manufacturer but this chart should give you enough information to select which Atomic, Head, Look, Marker, Rossignol, Salomon, or Tyrolia bindings to buy. We're happy to help you select bindings for your skis.

Atomic (officially Atomic Austria GmbH)[2] Kfx 90 manual. is an Austrian company that manufactures and sells skis and other skiing equipment, such as boots, bindings, helmets, ski poles, goggles, bags, apparel and protective equipment.

Atomic is a subsidiary of Amer Sports Corporation, since 2019 itself a subsidiary of the Chinese group Anta Sports[3] with sister brands Wilson, Suunto, Sports Tracker, Salomon, Precor, Arc'teryx.

History[edit]

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The popular Atomic Warden 11 Ski Bindings get MNC capability for 2019, and the world's a better place because of it. Where last year's Warden 11 was a strictly ISO 5355 Alpine sole device, the new version lets you use pretty much any type of adult standard sole. Please also be aware that these templates may be updated at any time, so please be sure that you are using the revision linked here (suffix R2 denotes revision 2). If you want to discuss the templates, or want to help create templates for bindings not listed here, please visit the active discussion here.

Alois Rohrmoser founded Atomic in 1955. In 1971, the company increased its production capacity by building a second factory in Altenmarkt im Pongau, where the majority of their ski production still takes place. In 1981, Atomic started production in the Bulgarian city of Chepelare, becoming the first west-block company to open a plant in the eastern-bloc countries. Atomic continued to expand its range, and in 1989, it became the first one-stop supplier for skis, bindings, boots and poles. Ski production peaked at 831,000 pairs in 1991 and 1992.

However, Atomic faced financial difficulties due to high products rejection when transitioning to the 'Schalenski' technology (cap ski), and to failures in the booming snowboard market. In 1994, the BAWAG requested Atomic to be put in insolvency.

In November 1994, the Amer Sports Group (which also includes Arc´teryx, Peak Performance, Armada, Enve, DeMarini, Wilson, Suunto, Precor, Volant and Salomon) acquired Atomic for 918.7 million schillings (66.8 million euros), and in March 2006 the insolvency procedures were lifted.

Atomic shift bindingMounting atomic ski bindings

Today Atomic manufactures around 600,000 pairs of skis per year.

Technology[edit]

Atomic Alpine skis

Ski Binding Adjustment

In 2008 Atomic brought Doubledeck to market, the first technology to automatically adapt the radius and flex to the style of the skier and skiing conditions. Atomic developed the LiveFit (2009), a ski boot which automatically adapts to the shape of the foot. Since 2009, Atomic's skis have also been available with various Rocker technologies. Atomic has recently developed Memory Fit, a heat fitting technology that adapts the boot to the users foot, which can be found on two of the market's top selling boots.

Atomic is also committed to the development of more environmentally-friendly production methods: the factory in Altenmarkt uses a wood pellet heating system during the manufacturing process. The 'Renu' line comprises skis and boots largely made of recyclable and renewable materials.

Sponsorship[edit]

Atomic currently sponsors male and female athletes in alpine skiing, freestyle skiing, touring skiing, Nordic combined, cross-country skiing, and biathlon.[1]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ abAmer 2009 report, p. 26, p. 51Archived 2013-06-01 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^Atomic Company
  3. ^Atomic, Owner update, 2019 [China’s Anta Sports closes in on €5.6bn takeover of Finland’s Amer] | https://www.chicagobusiness.com/consumer-products/wilson-sporting-goods-parent-be-acquired-52-billion | [1] | https://www.bloomberg.com/profile/person/15393732

External links[edit]

Atomic X14tl Binding Guide

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Atomic Frame Bindings

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