
2026 Atomic Maven 86 C Women's Skis with Tyrolia TX 10 Bindings
The 2026 Atomic Maven 86 C with Tyrolia TX 10 Bindings returns with a fresh shape, updated sizing, and refined tech that makes it one of the most intuitive skis in its class. With HRZN Tech up front and a lightweight build, this ski is all about helping progressing skiers gain confidence while expanding their range across frontside and light off-piste terrain. We paired the Maven 86 C Women's with the Tyrolia TX 10 in order to maintain the ski's light weight feel while incorporating safety, performance, and reliability. The TX toepiece offers a 180° release and efficient re-centering of the boot, relieving strain on your knees for a full day of fun.
Why we like it:
Atomic took an already easygoing ski and made it even smoother and more versatile. It’s one of our go-to recommendations for intermediate skiers looking for a forgiving yet responsive ski to help them grow.
Who it's for:
The Maven 86 C is ideal for intermediate to advanced women who want a reliable ski for groomers with just enough off-trail capability to start exploring trees, bumps, and soft snow when the conditions are right.
Highlights:
The updated HRZN Tech tips expand the ski’s surface area, which means more float and better tracking in variable snow—giving skiers the confidence to push into new terrain. A refined shape helps improve edge initiation, while the Light Wood Core keeps the ski nimble and responsive. Carbon stringers add a layer of stability without weighing the ski down, giving it a perfect balance of forgiveness and precision for skiers building their skills. Tyrolia really packs a lot of great tech into the TX 10 binding, including some of their best and most effective safety featres. The TX toe offers a 180° release, and precise and rapid re-centering of the boot, helping to improve performance while reducing the load on your precious knees. The SXG heel is easy to step into, something which lighter skiers will especially appreciate. With GripWalk compatibility and a sleek design, the TX 10's are ready for your next adventure.
Things to consider:
While the Maven 86 C is more than capable in mixed snow, it remains a frontside-focused ski. Aggressive skiers or powder hounds may want something with more width or metal in the build.
Fit & sizing considerations:
This ski runs true to length. With improved sizing for 2026, it’s easier than ever to dial in your perfect fit. Go longer for more stability at speed, or shorter for a more agile, playful feel.
The 2026 Atomic Maven 86 C with Tyrolia TX 10 Bindings returns with a fresh shape, updated sizing, and refined tech that makes it one of the most intuitive skis in its class. With HRZN Tech up front and a lightweight build, this ski is all about helping progressing skiers gain confidence while expanding their range across frontside and light off-piste terrain. We paired the Maven 86 C Women's with the Tyrolia TX 10 in order to maintain the ski's light weight feel while incorporating safety, performance, and reliability. The TX toepiece offers a 180° release and efficient re-centering of the boot, relieving strain on your knees for a full day of fun.
Why we like it:
Atomic took an already easygoing ski and made it even smoother and more versatile. It’s one of our go-to recommendations for intermediate skiers looking for a forgiving yet responsive ski to help them grow.
Who it's for:
The Maven 86 C is ideal for intermediate to advanced women who want a reliable ski for groomers with just enough off-trail capability to start exploring trees, bumps, and soft snow when the conditions are right.
Highlights:
The updated HRZN Tech tips expand the ski’s surface area, which means more float and better tracking in variable snow—giving skiers the confidence to push into new terrain. A refined shape helps improve edge initiation, while the Light Wood Core keeps the ski nimble and responsive. Carbon stringers add a layer of stability without weighing the ski down, giving it a perfect balance of forgiveness and precision for skiers building their skills. Tyrolia really packs a lot of great tech into the TX 10 binding, including some of their best and most effective safety featres. The TX toe offers a 180° release, and precise and rapid re-centering of the boot, helping to improve performance while reducing the load on your precious knees. The SXG heel is easy to step into, something which lighter skiers will especially appreciate. With GripWalk compatibility and a sleek design, the TX 10's are ready for your next adventure.
Things to consider:
While the Maven 86 C is more than capable in mixed snow, it remains a frontside-focused ski. Aggressive skiers or powder hounds may want something with more width or metal in the build.
Fit & sizing considerations:
This ski runs true to length. With improved sizing for 2026, it’s easier than ever to dial in your perfect fit. Go longer for more stability at speed, or shorter for a more agile, playful feel.
Description
The 2026 Atomic Maven 86 C with Tyrolia TX 10 Bindings returns with a fresh shape, updated sizing, and refined tech that makes it one of the most intuitive skis in its class. With HRZN Tech up front and a lightweight build, this ski is all about helping progressing skiers gain confidence while expanding their range across frontside and light off-piste terrain. We paired the Maven 86 C Women's with the Tyrolia TX 10 in order to maintain the ski's light weight feel while incorporating safety, performance, and reliability. The TX toepiece offers a 180° release and efficient re-centering of the boot, relieving strain on your knees for a full day of fun.
Why we like it:
Atomic took an already easygoing ski and made it even smoother and more versatile. It’s one of our go-to recommendations for intermediate skiers looking for a forgiving yet responsive ski to help them grow.
Who it's for:
The Maven 86 C is ideal for intermediate to advanced women who want a reliable ski for groomers with just enough off-trail capability to start exploring trees, bumps, and soft snow when the conditions are right.
Highlights:
The updated HRZN Tech tips expand the ski’s surface area, which means more float and better tracking in variable snow—giving skiers the confidence to push into new terrain. A refined shape helps improve edge initiation, while the Light Wood Core keeps the ski nimble and responsive. Carbon stringers add a layer of stability without weighing the ski down, giving it a perfect balance of forgiveness and precision for skiers building their skills. Tyrolia really packs a lot of great tech into the TX 10 binding, including some of their best and most effective safety featres. The TX toe offers a 180° release, and precise and rapid re-centering of the boot, helping to improve performance while reducing the load on your precious knees. The SXG heel is easy to step into, something which lighter skiers will especially appreciate. With GripWalk compatibility and a sleek design, the TX 10's are ready for your next adventure.
Things to consider:
While the Maven 86 C is more than capable in mixed snow, it remains a frontside-focused ski. Aggressive skiers or powder hounds may want something with more width or metal in the build.
Fit & sizing considerations:
This ski runs true to length. With improved sizing for 2026, it’s easier than ever to dial in your perfect fit. Go longer for more stability at speed, or shorter for a more agile, playful feel.





















