ATOMIC
ATOMIC REDSTER C9 CARBON UNI HARD 207cm Classic Skis >90–100kg
- HARD flex
- World Cup base grind
- Race Carbon frame
- PROLINK SHIFT binding
ATOMIC REDSTER C9 CARBON UNI HARD 207cm Classic Skis >90–100kg
The Atomic REDSTER C9 CARBON UNI HARD is a top-tier classic racing ski with a carbon-reinforced body and HARD flex, designed for heavier skiers (90–100 kg). The UNI base and grind deliver excellent performance for both hard wax and klister conditions. Supplied with PROLINK SHIFT RACE CLASSIC bindings for NNN boots, allowing on-snow adjustment for grip or glide optimization.
The UNIVERSAL base and grind perform best from –2 °C to COLD conditions (–10...–20 °C). The UNI base repels dirt slightly less effectively than PLUS (–10...0 °C), but absorbs wax more efficiently, offering superior glide and long-lasting performance.
- Weight: 2 × 545 g = 1090 g / pair (202 cm)
- Sidecut: 43–44–44 mm
- Construction: Race Carbon Construction
- Core: Innowave / Nomex Featherlight Race
- Base: BI 6000 BLACK + World Cup Grinding
- Ironing Recommendation: max. 160 °C
- Bindings: PROLINK SHIFT RACE CLASSIC (NNN)
Race Carbon Construction uses carbon efficiently to achieve the best possible power-to-weight ratio. The BI 6000 BLACK base with World Cup Grinding and a special additive ensures exceptional glide in all conditions. The Nomex Featherlight Race core is slightly broader for extra stability at high speeds.
Technologies
- Race Carbon Construction: Carbon layers optimized for stiffness, responsiveness, and power transfer.
- Nomex Featherlight Race Core: Lightweight honeycomb design for speed and control.
- BI 6000 Base + WC Grinding: High-end base material with a World Cup finish and special glide additive.
- Bonded Plate System: Direct-bonded binding plate for precise energy transmission.
- Pro Center Ski Selection: Professionally selected and tested model used by World Cup athletes.
* Made in Austria – part of the Atomic Pro Center ski collection.
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ATOMIC is an Austrian ski manufacturer and today the world's largest ski brand, founded in 1955 by 23-year-old wheelwright Alois Rohrmoser in the small town of Wagrain in the province of Salzburg. The origin story is legendary: with the help of four employees, the first 40 pairs of skis were hand-carved in a small workshop from local wood, using woodworking skills Rohrmoser had picked up as a wheelwright. The name "Atomic" reflected the era's fascination with modernity, strength and technical progress — a bold statement from a small Alpine workshop. Quality and ride characteristics quickly drew attention: by 1957 annual output was already 2,000 pairs, and in 1971 a second, larger factory was opened in Altenmarkt im Pongau, which to this day remains the brand's headquarters and main production site — just 5 kilometres from Rohrmoser's original workshop. Atomic now produces over 400,000 pairs of skis a year and is the largest ski manufacturer in the world. What makes the brand special is that the entire process — design, R&D, prototyping, testing and series production — happens under one roof in Altenmarkt, where around 1,000 people work. According to the engineers, this means that if a new prototype is built in the morning, it can be tested on snow the same afternoon — Flachau, Zauchensee and the Saalbach World Cup courses are right outside the door. In 1981 Atomic also became the first Western company to open a factory in the then Eastern Bloc country Bulgaria (in Chepelare), where some of the models are still produced today. The range is top-level and covers every form of skiing: alpine skis from the Redster racing series to the Bent Chetler freeride model, plus ski boots (the Hawx family — narrow Hawx Ultra, medium Hawx Prime, wide Hawx Magna — a fit for every foot shape), Nordic skis, bindings, poles, helmets, goggles and gear. In top-level sport Atomic has always been strong: skiers like Hermann Maier, Marcel Hirscher and above all Mikaela Shiffrin have racked up podiums in the brand's colours, with Mikaela having been with Atomic her entire career and crossing the historic 100 World Cup wins barrier in 2025. Since 1994 Atomic has been part of the Finnish-rooted Amer Sports group (sister brands include Salomon and Arc'teryx), but its Austrian roots and production base have remained untouched. The Atomic identity is simple and clear — in the brand's own words, "We Are Skiing": a brand created by skiers for skiers, where every pair of skis starts where the buyer does — out in the snow, in the mountains.