
147, 153, 159, and 165 cm
121/87.5/106 mm at 165 cm length
15.5 m at 165 cm length
For 2026, the Atomic Maven 86 C gets some updates in shape but returns structurally unchanged. It’s almost getting the same treatment as the other skis in the Maven line, just not quite there. These skis remain some of the lightest, quickest, and most agile skis on the planet, making easy work of bumps, tight trees, and technical zones while remaining smooth and energetic on groomers. While skiers looking for increased stability and power may want to look to heftier and more robust skis, those who are looking for easily accessible electricity will love the pep of the Maven 86 C.


The construction of the ski carries forward into the 2026 model. Featuring a light wood core using OMatic construction, the ski uses a full poplar core that’s very thin in the tips and tails to increase mobility and lower swing weight. These skis also feature Atomic’s carbon backbone which makes these skis remarkably stiff for their weight. Thanks to the use of carbon, the energy and pop is significant, allowing this ski to punch way above its level. In the 165, the ski states a weight of 1400 g/ski which is quite feather-like. Tester Lauren Simmers notes that “It took a few turns to find my groove but once I did, it was fun and energetic.”
The Rocker / Camber / Rocker profile of the 2026 Atomic Maven 86 CThe shape of the ski gets some updates for this year, featuring an increase in tip taper to allow for more flotation in softer snow. The main components of the ski’s footprint return largely unchanged—this is still a very well-rounded ski that can handle all-mountain conditions and terrain with relative ease. It’s happy on-trail due to the camber and quick waist and it’s effective and useful off-piste due to the rocker profile, HRZN Tech in the tips, and the lighter weight. In the 159, the ski uses measurements of 119/87/104 mm to generate a 15-meter turn radius which is quite short. As such, this ski loves to make quick and agile turns mainly in smoother snow, but it does work great in choppier terrain, just as long as you’re not expecting full metal stability and power. Lauren also gave this ski top scores of 9 out of 10 for versatility and overall impression.
This Maven 86 C works great for intermediate and advanced skiers who like to mix it up throughout the day. Whether you’re a groomer-only skier or someone who loves to spend their time in the bumps and trees, the Maven 86 C can handle those applications quite well. Thanks to Atomic’s commitment to making strong skis at lighter weights, skiers get the advantage of snappy energy, and a high end feel without being overly demanding.
















