 This is a new ski for winter 2018 and it's an early release model exclusively for Ellis Brigham. The ski is constructed using our pro light technology, which is a new way of building skis. We start with the slimmest possible profile of ski and then we build up reinforcement in areas where we need it, for example down the edges of the ski. The ski is constructed with a full mill titanium layer and then two layers of fiberglass on top of that. The swing weight of the ski is very very low, so that gives the ski a very playful feel to the skier. The ski is constructed with a full wood core, it's what we call our power wood core, which is designed for more advanced skiers. It's got a very sporty feel, very good edge grip and very good control in hard snow conditions. The ski is also featuring the Warden 13 MNC binding, so that's a multi norm certified binding. It fits all alpine boots and touring norm boots on the market. We just got off the new Atomic Vantage 8060i. We're really lucky today with the conditions. I skied top to bottom, starting out on a nice firm piece and the power in the ski just give you that grip, that security. As we got further down it got a bit softer and it still didn't let me down. I really enjoyed it the whole way down the mountain. You could really tell the work that Atomic has done to lighten the ski, it didn't compromise the performance anywhere. Light enough in the softer conditions to slide it around, but still powerful enough to really charge on the nice firm piece up top. In my opinion, the Vantage 86 is going to be a brilliant choice for strong ski skiers, looking for something that can take a bit further afield.