Olympic Gold Early Release
The rest of the world has to wait until next year. You don't.
This is the exact setup Megan Oldham used to absoluteley dismantle the field at the 2026 Olympics—walking away with Big Air Gold and Slopestyle Bronze. The Bent Decode isn't just a new graphic; it’s a ground-up rebuild of what a high-performance park ski should be.
We’ve already got two of our Attridge team riders lapping these in the Vernon hills right now. The verdict? It’s got the backbone for 80-foot booters but enough personality to actually have fun on a rail.
Why It’s the New Heavyweight:
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Podium Pedigree: It’s literally the winningest ski of 2026. If it’s stable enough for Megan’s switch dub 12s, it’s stable enough for whatever you’re throwing.
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The "Goldilocks" Flex: Atomic nailed the tension here. It’s got that snappy, high-energy pop that doesn't wash out on icy transitions, but it still has that signature "Bent" DNA that lets you butter the knuckles.
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Beefed Up Where it Counts: With the new ABS CoreGuard and Resist Edges, this thing is built to take the abuse of a 100-day park season without falling apart by February.
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Early Release Clout: This is the 2027 limited drop. Be the one showing everyone else what next year’s tech looks like while they're still catching up.
Tech for the Tech-Heads:
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Shape: True Twin (because switch is life).
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Profile: Park Rocker (20/60/20) – Maximum effective edge for the pipe, enough rocker to not catch an edge on the flat-down.
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Vibe: 10/10.
Team Rider Certified
Our local Vernon crew is already calling this their "one-ski-quiver" for the park. It’s fast, it’s light in the air, and it sticks landings like a magnet.
Grab your pair at Attridge in Vernon before they’re gone. These are a limited early-release run—once they're out, you're waiting until next winter.