It’s a spring day at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort when I click into the Atomic Maven 94 CTI at the top of Bridger Gondola. The sun has barely kissed the slopes, and the corduroy is crisp and untouched. I drop over the edge of the flats onto the slope and carve my first snowy arc of the day.
I slice down the mountain as fast as I dare. The uniform corduroy sprays into a frozen wake as I alternate from ski edge to ski edge. The sun warms the snow, turning icy corduroy into corn.
I slip between softening bumps with control and ease. Then, I pick a line between the massive evergreens and follow it with agility and precision. The Mavens allow me to do all of this, setting the bar high for what we expect out of a women’s all-mountain ski.
In short: Atomic’s family of Maven skis, both the 103 CTI ($975) and the 94 CTI ($900), are confidence-inspiring women’s skis I was stoked to take anywhere on the mountain, and in conditions ranging from hardpack to powder. It’s a ski that beginners can grow into, ready to rock and roll for intermediate and advanced skiers. Redesigned in 2024 by Daron Rhalves, an Olympian and one of the most accomplished downhill racers of all time, according to the U.S. Ski and Snowboard Hall of Fame, this ski grips confidently in all kinds of snow. It’s easy to maneuver, and it’s versatile. And, like Daron, it’s not a “slarver,” but a carver.
Compare the Atomic Maven CTI to the rest of our picks in the guide to the best all-mountain women’s skis.
- Price: $975
- Lengths (cm): 156 cm, 162 cm, 170 cm, 178 cm
- Dimensions (mm): 128.5/103/116.5 (162)
- Turn Radius: 16m (162)
- Other Available Waist Widths (mm): 84. 86, 86C, 93C
- Best For: Skiers looking for a one-ski quiver, skiers who like to carve, all-mountain skiers who prefer a slightly wider setup
Pros
- Fun everywhere on the mountain
- Excels at both high and low speeds
- Comes in 178 cm for taller/more aggressive skiers
Cons
- Doesn’t have the grip of a pure frontside ski
- Not as agile as some others
Atomic Maven Review
First Impressions

Construction
Materials


HRZN Tip

Maverick vs. Maven
Design

In the Field
Maven 94 CTI

Maven 103 CTI

Room for Improvement


Conclusion
