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The Cloud D2 75 is for all the hard carving ladies out there. Starting with Atomic's D2 construction, two separate cores layered on top of each other, the Cloud D2 75 is a very dynamic ski. This means the Cloud D2 75 has the ability to hit just about any turn shape you can image and thanks to the moderately stiff flex it has the support to do so at just about any speed as well. Since the Cloud D2 75 was designed to be skied aggressively Atomic outfitted it with the Neox TL binding system from their race skis giving the 75 more torsional stiffness for instant response edge to edge and better edge hold at speed. To compliment the Neox TL the desolate core in the Cloud D2 75 keeps everything nice and light weight providing the necessary pop and nimble feel great carving skis need to have. The Cloud D2 75 is an ideal east coast/midwest everyday ski or for western skiers who prefer to stick to the groomers and rip carves all day with a small touch of forgiveness so it won't kill your legs after half a day.
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Comments about Atomic Cloud D2 75 Womens Skis with Neox TL 10 Lady Bindings 2012:
Hello, I'm Annie. I just got off the Atomic cloud D2 75. A step up from the 73. This is a really advanced to advanced expert ski. It has beautiful lines, arching long sweeping turns, as well it has a quick response, popping in and out of your short turns. I was on this ski from top to bottom on the edge. You could feel every single bit. It be great for groomers and hardpack. I give this a five out of five.
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Comments about Atomic Cloud D2 75 Womens Skis with Neox TL 10 Lady Bindings 2012:
Hi, this is Kathleen with the Atomic Cloud 75. It's a little bit more aggressive ski then 73. It is for someone who's going to ski a little bit more that way. It has a 12 radius, I skied it in a 157. It's a very turney, it just goes edge to edge, on those short turns beautifully. Still holds it nice and stable and longer turns overall I had a lot of fun on this ski. It's not going to be for the lower levels, it definitely wants to be ridden hard and well. It's got a little forgiving in the entry of the turns, it's a little bit softer, yet it really grips under the foot when you lay it on edge. Overall I am going to give this a five out of five.
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