 Hi, I'm Tim from Atomic, and we're out here in Hymns of Tux with the Ellis Brigham crew testing the skis for next winter. The Vantage 90 CTI is aimed at the progressable mountain skier. So if you're a skier that likes to charge on the piste, but you want to go off the side and go into the powder if the conditions are good, this ski will enable you to do that. It's really a one ski quiver. So the Vantage 90 CTI, the key features in the ski are firstly the carbon tank mesh. This is a new material that we've introduced to the ski to reduce weight. It also improves stability, swing weight and torsional stiffness. This allows us to remove fiberglass out of the ski, therefore making the ski lighter and it's going to be more user friendly, especially if you're taking the ski off the piste. The second main feature on the Vantage 90 CTI is the far-walled sidewall, and this gives you extra edge grip and provides you with really good hold in the snow. So the Vantage 90 CTI is really aimed at the good intermediate to advanced skier because it has titanium in the ski, it's stiffer, therefore it's going to give you more response out of the turns. The Vantage 90 CTI, I really enjoyed it and my mixture of conditions really. The 90 mil waist just means it is a little bit more versatile. So you can, and it's got plenty of rock as well, so you can take it off piste. Again, shopped up conditions, softer snow, but what I'm surprised about is it's a really light ski, but it's still got loads of grips up. You can use it everywhere really. You know, some light skis, which feel like you haven't got that plant in the turns, but with the 90 CTI, it feels like I'm really rare at speed. The Vantage 90 CTI is going to be used all over the mountain. It's happy on the piste, it's narrow enough to be good on the piste. Yeah, it's wide enough to give you float patient and true to soft stuff.