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Looking for info about Atomic model 5.20 skis

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kalane | 3 years, 4 months ago
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If you can't find the information on the official site: http://www.atomicsnow.com/us/home.html (I wasn't sure what class of skis the model 5.20 fell under or whether they were an older model that is no longer in production, but couldn't see them on the site), you could always try contacting the company directly: http://www.atomicsnow.com/us/home/company/contact.html.

On the 5.20 specifically, I used Google translator to translate information of the skis from a foreign language site. The translation isn't 100%, but may help a bit in finding the information you're after.

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vik1919 | 3 years, 4 months ago
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Thank you very much for your effort. I also used this Austrian (german language site for some info on Atomic 5.20 old skis perhaps 2006 model year product). They are still available on sale today as new, and given the high reputation of the Austrian-made Atomic skis, it was interesting to find some product info. Obviously, this is not the case with this model, simply "zero" info online for this product. The Atomic guys answer with one sentence only - "old model for beginner", that's all I have online, it's amazing, right...

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