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Atomic Hatchet
Atomic Alibi vs. Exeter vs. Hatchet?

Ok, so i’m going to buy a new board as soon as i can decide!!!!!! Lol
I’m 6’3″ 185lbs, and have a size 11.5 boot.
I’m trying to decide between the atomic alibi, exeter, or hatchet. All of these boards look decent. however, i am concerned about having any toe drag.Let me know your opinions on these boards, or comparable boards.
Please pointless “atomic sucks!” comments, cause that doesn’t help at all.
Thanks much!

I’ve had great experience with the Atomic Hatchet. I can’t comment on the other two boards but the hatchet is a great board if you are on a low budget and want a board that can do almost everything.

From what I’m looking at on their site, the Exeter is an all mountain board with a decent waist width for your boot size. The hatchet you may have to get the wide but you would have to try it to see for yourself as you are on the bridge between a wide board and not. The hatchet is more freestyle oriented then the Exeter although it is still classified as all mountain freestyle. The Alibi is an all mountain freestyle board that is great everywhere. You may also want to consider the alibi in a wide as well.

So from what I’ve read, I would suggest the Hatchet (look into the wide version as well) for more freestyle and the alibi for more freeride (look into the wide as well).

Good luck and I hope I helped.

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Atomic 2012 Hatchet JP Snowboard


Atomic 2012 Hatchet JP Snowboard



Atomic’s 2012 Hatchet made for the Japanese market is very similar to the North American Hatchet, meaning it is an advanced all-mountain snowboard for strong and agressive riders–but there are a few differences: Firstly, the graphic for the Hatchet JP is different, some might say awesomer; and Secondly, the board is spec’d out for a heavier brand of powder and hardpack snow (i.e. Japanese coastal…


Atomic 2012 Hatchet Snowboard


Atomic 2012 Hatchet Snowboard



One of the most versatile (and popular) boards in Atomic’s lineup, the 2012 Hatchet is a straight up winner. The Pop Rocker AT gives you the ability to manual (butter) and spin in the park, while still being a solid enough platform for groomed run snowboarding. This board is fairly stiff, so its not really good for beginners, but for intermediates all the way up to pro riders this is a sweet ride …



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admin posted at 2010-1-26 Category: accessories

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