
2027 Atomic Redster G9 RSM Revoshock Skis
The Redster G9 RSM RVSK 183 is a high-performance giant slalom race ski designed for speed, stability, and long-radius carving on hard snow. It is built for competitive racers who need absolute confidence at high speeds.
Why we like it:
We like how planted and composed it feels when pushed hard, delivering smooth, powerful arcs with impressive edge hold.
Who it's for:
Advanced to expert GS racers who prioritize stability and precision at speed.
Highlights:
The longer turn radius and GS-focused geometry encourage smooth, powerful turns, giving the ski a composed and predictable feel at high speeds. A race construction built around a dense wood core ensures strong edge hold and stability, especially when pressure builds through the turn. Titanal reinforcement increases torsional stiffness, which helps the ski stay locked in on firm snow and resist deflection through variable course conditions. The full sidewall construction channels energy efficiently to the edges, creating a connected, confidence-inspiring feel that gets better the harder it's pushed.
Things to consider:
This ski requires speed and commitment to come alive, and it can feel sluggish or overly demanding at slower speeds. It is highly specialized for GS-style turns and not suited for quick, short-radius skiing.
Fit & sizing considerations:
It skis long and needs to be driven with speed and power. If you’re unsure about sizing, check with your coach to make sure this size and construction suit your racing needs.
The Redster G9 RSM RVSK 183 is a high-performance giant slalom race ski designed for speed, stability, and long-radius carving on hard snow. It is built for competitive racers who need absolute confidence at high speeds.
Why we like it:
We like how planted and composed it feels when pushed hard, delivering smooth, powerful arcs with impressive edge hold.
Who it's for:
Advanced to expert GS racers who prioritize stability and precision at speed.
Highlights:
The longer turn radius and GS-focused geometry encourage smooth, powerful turns, giving the ski a composed and predictable feel at high speeds. A race construction built around a dense wood core ensures strong edge hold and stability, especially when pressure builds through the turn. Titanal reinforcement increases torsional stiffness, which helps the ski stay locked in on firm snow and resist deflection through variable course conditions. The full sidewall construction channels energy efficiently to the edges, creating a connected, confidence-inspiring feel that gets better the harder it's pushed.
Things to consider:
This ski requires speed and commitment to come alive, and it can feel sluggish or overly demanding at slower speeds. It is highly specialized for GS-style turns and not suited for quick, short-radius skiing.
Fit & sizing considerations:
It skis long and needs to be driven with speed and power. If you’re unsure about sizing, check with your coach to make sure this size and construction suit your racing needs.
Original: $849.95
-65%$849.95
$297.48Description
The Redster G9 RSM RVSK 183 is a high-performance giant slalom race ski designed for speed, stability, and long-radius carving on hard snow. It is built for competitive racers who need absolute confidence at high speeds.
Why we like it:
We like how planted and composed it feels when pushed hard, delivering smooth, powerful arcs with impressive edge hold.
Who it's for:
Advanced to expert GS racers who prioritize stability and precision at speed.
Highlights:
The longer turn radius and GS-focused geometry encourage smooth, powerful turns, giving the ski a composed and predictable feel at high speeds. A race construction built around a dense wood core ensures strong edge hold and stability, especially when pressure builds through the turn. Titanal reinforcement increases torsional stiffness, which helps the ski stay locked in on firm snow and resist deflection through variable course conditions. The full sidewall construction channels energy efficiently to the edges, creating a connected, confidence-inspiring feel that gets better the harder it's pushed.
Things to consider:
This ski requires speed and commitment to come alive, and it can feel sluggish or overly demanding at slower speeds. It is highly specialized for GS-style turns and not suited for quick, short-radius skiing.
Fit & sizing considerations:
It skis long and needs to be driven with speed and power. If you’re unsure about sizing, check with your coach to make sure this size and construction suit your racing needs.











