
2025 Atomic Redster Q9.8 Revoshock S W/ X 12 GW Bindings
As one of the widest offerings within the Redster lineup, the Redster Q9.8 offers skiers all the frontside performance that the name implies, with more versatility and capability in varying terrain. The best of Atomic’s race-proven tech is applied to a wider platform, and subtle changes in shape and construction result in a ski that’s an impressively capable carver, yet supple and forgiving enough for soft snow and off-piste exploits.
Why we like it:
It’s a carving ski with an all-mountain twist – or is it an all-mountain ski that’s an impressive carver? Either way, it’s a blast!
Who it's for:
Skiers who enjoy carving but want the versatility to venture into soft snow will find the Q9.8 very much to their liking. Advancing intermediates to more mellow experts will appreciate the precise yet undemanding feel of this wide carver.
Highlights:
Again for 2025, Atomic’s Revoshock S technology is a star player that gives the Q9.8 a smooth and powerful feel on firm snow. Spring steel and elastomer modules running down the middle of the ski act to dampen vibration and smooth out the rough spots on trail, resulting in a quiet, smooth ride. The subtle taper in the tip and tail of the Q9.8, along with the wider width underfoot, gives the ski the versatility to venture into soft and variable snow.
Things to consider:
Recreational racers will find that the Q9.8 has a bit too much all-mountain influence to be used as a race ski, and would do better to look at the G, S, or X Redsters. On the other side of this coin are the all-mountain skiers, and those looking for the most all mountain versatility will prefer something that’s truly in that category.
Fit & sizing considerations:
These ski true to size.
As one of the widest offerings within the Redster lineup, the Redster Q9.8 offers skiers all the frontside performance that the name implies, with more versatility and capability in varying terrain. The best of Atomic’s race-proven tech is applied to a wider platform, and subtle changes in shape and construction result in a ski that’s an impressively capable carver, yet supple and forgiving enough for soft snow and off-piste exploits.
Why we like it:
It’s a carving ski with an all-mountain twist – or is it an all-mountain ski that’s an impressive carver? Either way, it’s a blast!
Who it's for:
Skiers who enjoy carving but want the versatility to venture into soft snow will find the Q9.8 very much to their liking. Advancing intermediates to more mellow experts will appreciate the precise yet undemanding feel of this wide carver.
Highlights:
Again for 2025, Atomic’s Revoshock S technology is a star player that gives the Q9.8 a smooth and powerful feel on firm snow. Spring steel and elastomer modules running down the middle of the ski act to dampen vibration and smooth out the rough spots on trail, resulting in a quiet, smooth ride. The subtle taper in the tip and tail of the Q9.8, along with the wider width underfoot, gives the ski the versatility to venture into soft and variable snow.
Things to consider:
Recreational racers will find that the Q9.8 has a bit too much all-mountain influence to be used as a race ski, and would do better to look at the G, S, or X Redsters. On the other side of this coin are the all-mountain skiers, and those looking for the most all mountain versatility will prefer something that’s truly in that category.
Fit & sizing considerations:
These ski true to size.
Original: $1,049.95
-65%$1,049.95
$367.48Description
As one of the widest offerings within the Redster lineup, the Redster Q9.8 offers skiers all the frontside performance that the name implies, with more versatility and capability in varying terrain. The best of Atomic’s race-proven tech is applied to a wider platform, and subtle changes in shape and construction result in a ski that’s an impressively capable carver, yet supple and forgiving enough for soft snow and off-piste exploits.
Why we like it:
It’s a carving ski with an all-mountain twist – or is it an all-mountain ski that’s an impressive carver? Either way, it’s a blast!
Who it's for:
Skiers who enjoy carving but want the versatility to venture into soft snow will find the Q9.8 very much to their liking. Advancing intermediates to more mellow experts will appreciate the precise yet undemanding feel of this wide carver.
Highlights:
Again for 2025, Atomic’s Revoshock S technology is a star player that gives the Q9.8 a smooth and powerful feel on firm snow. Spring steel and elastomer modules running down the middle of the ski act to dampen vibration and smooth out the rough spots on trail, resulting in a quiet, smooth ride. The subtle taper in the tip and tail of the Q9.8, along with the wider width underfoot, gives the ski the versatility to venture into soft and variable snow.
Things to consider:
Recreational racers will find that the Q9.8 has a bit too much all-mountain influence to be used as a race ski, and would do better to look at the G, S, or X Redsters. On the other side of this coin are the all-mountain skiers, and those looking for the most all mountain versatility will prefer something that’s truly in that category.
Fit & sizing considerations:
These ski true to size.






















