I’m at a private backcountry ski operation near Ogden, Utah. The snow is so deep that the cat operator can barely make it to the top of our first run. Our guide directs us to a steep, treed, avalanche-controlled slope. I click into the 2025 Atomic Bent Chetler ($1,025), and within moments, I am floating and whooping through the light and fluffy Utah powder.
Soaring like a bird down the slopes, my skis sweep through turns the width of the line, rooster tailing powder to the bottom of the run. It’s not a dream, and I may have just had one of the best runs of my life.
The Bentchetler 120, skier and artist Chris Bentchetler’s pro model, has been in Atomic’s line since 2008. Bentchetler says the 2024/25 version is the harmonic convergence of art and skiing. It’s one of the best skis I’ve enjoyed clicking into for deep snow. But the ski isn’t just a fat, surfy board — it’s a joyful toy that makes you want to jump, leap, and fly your way down the mountain.
In short: I loved the 120-waist Bent Chetler for powder days and untracked lines. It’s not so specialized that you can’t rip chalky groomers between powdery wood shots. But, this is not the choice for a resort-only skier; unless you have an ample quiver with room for a ski, you might only click into a few days a year. If you’re a cat or heli-skier, or a backcountry skier who rips Teton Pass laps or regularly frolics in Utah’s champagne powder, this ski is for you.
See how the Atomic Bent Chetler 120 compares to the rest in our Buyer’s Guide to the best backcountry skis.
- Price: 850
- Lengths: 176 cm, 184 cm, 192 cm
- Weight: 1,800 g (184 cm)
- Dimensions: 143/120/134 (184 cm)
- Turn Radius: 19 m (184 cm)
- Core: Poplar wood
- Best For: Deep powder, storm chasers
Pros
- Cool graphics
- New, more eco-friendly construction
- Surfy and playful
Cons
- Not as versatile as other skis
- For the deepest days only
- Heavy for the uphill
Atomic Bent Chetler 120 Review
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