 This is the backland 107 ski. This is a new range from Atomic this year which covers from 78 under foot to 117 So it covers all of the free-ride touring and adventure touring sizes a skier would need. The backland 107 is designed more for the expert and advanced skier. The ski is obviously a powder ski predominantly at 107. It works perfectly with a pin binding or with our new shift all-terrain binding. The ski features a lightweight wood core, which is a popular wood core. It also features the carbon laminate all the way through the ski so it's going to have very good response and a really good level of stiffness. The new horizon tech feature in the tip, which is a blended ABS side, helps to increase the flotation of the ski by 10%. The ski can be stone ground Not like a lot of free-ride and powder skis with with complicated tip shapes. So it is a very versatile ski for the powder skier. A real favorite for me this week has been the Atomic backland 107. It's been hard to get a hold of it. Everybody's been fighting over it. When you're going uphill, it's incredibly lightweight. And then when you're at the top, I found that the horizon tech gives great flotation in soft snow and really opens up the whole mountain for you. I had the opportunity to skin up from the test site with a full pin binding. It's super light and incredibly easy and efficient. After spending some time skinning up and skiing back down, I think this ski is going to be brilliant for somebody who wants a wider option for touring but isn't wanting to sacrifice weight.