 I'm Steve from Alistair Brigham. This is Mark and we're here to talk about the Atomic Vantage 79 Ti. So first thing, a bit of tech info and that's going to come to you from Atomic. This is the Atomic Vantage 79 Ti ski. This is our pre-measures, our light wood core technology, but with our pro light technology. Pro is the swing weight in the ski by creating these windows in the tip and the tail. So it reduces the swing weight of the ski but it doesn't compromise the edge hold of the ski. So that's a really good thing if you're on hard pack snow conditions and you need a bit of heat. These features are so it provides very good pop, very good stability. The tech spec and what's going on inside the ski, I'm going to tell you a little bit more about how it feels. We obviously like this ski because we've given it the runner-up in all-mountain category and the reason for that is because it's got a massive like ability bracket basically. So you could be an intermediate and you're going to get something from this ski or you could be an advanced skier, you're going to get something from it. It's easy to use. That's the first thing I want to say about it. So when I'm skiing this on-piste, it's easy. I'm not having to think too much about my skiing, but if I want to ski fast and I want to ski more aggressively, it's all going to do that for me. And also the thing that I love about this ski is that even though it's working on-piece, when I'm playing around down the side in the rubbish snow, maybe going in and out of trees, trying to find some fresh bits, it'll do that for me. It still feels really balanced. And as I said right at the beginning, I don't need to worry about whether I'm skiing it fast or skiing it slow. It's a very, very intuitive ski. Just put it on your feet and ski and enjoy it. And it's not too pricey either. But Mark, if someone that maybe skis a bit faster, what do you think? So I think it's a very capable-piece-oriented ski. There's lots of tech inside it to make it kind of shine when you want to push it a bit faster. It's lots of visible tech too, so you can see it up here. It's got a bit of metal in it, carbon in it, wood. So all things that when you combine them together, make a decent ski or a ski suited for higher-end skiers. Compared to most skis, the shape of it does allow it to kind of just jump off to the side. So if you want to have a play about in the slightly softer snow condition, or if it's kind of a bit cruddy at the end of the day, then it's brilliant. Where it kind of differs to a traditional kind of piece ski, I think, is that it's less punishing on the legs. It's a lot more forgiving. So if you were kind of looking at maybe a head rally or a Magnum, and you're a bit put off by kind of, you're a bit worried that it was a bit too high-end for you, then you perhaps should be looking at something like the Vantage 79 TR. What do you reckon? Yeah, definitely. I mean 79 underfoot will do most jobs for everyone. And as I said, I think it's a really good ski. And for the price, I think it's absolutely outstanding. So for me, a good ski is one that's got either a big performance bracket or a big ability bracket. You'll go to a lot of places or it'll suit a lot of people and this ski will do it. So you're going to have very happy intermediates, you're going to have very happy advanced skiers on it. You can push the ski, you'll be surprised just how hard. And you've got any comments on it? Pop them below. Got any questions? Let us know and we'll come back to you. Thank you for listening.