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2026 Atomic Redster Q7.8

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Available Lengths
159, 166, 173, and 181 cm
Side Cut
134/84.5/118.8 mm at 173 cm length
Turn Radius
14.4 m at 173 cm length
Recommended Terrain
Groomers, All-Mountain
Ability Level
Advanced Intermediate, Expert
Rocker Profile
Full Camber
Construction
Wood Core, Titanal, Carbon, Power Woodcore, Revoshock C, DuraCap Sidewall, WC Base Finish

The 2025 Atomic Redster Q7.8 is a great example of a fun, lively, and engaging front side ski with some added width for all-mountain adventure. Unchanged for this year, skiers will get another crack at this awesomely wide carver. Atomic has an insanely popular and successful racing heritage, and the best part of these skis is that so much of that technology gets filtered into models like this. From the Revoshock laminate to the bases and topsheet, the Redster Q7.8 is the proud beneficiary of mountains of technology coming from the podiums of the World Cup. While this ski does have a high-performance ceiling to accommodate the most demanding of skiers, it’s also friendly—offering accessible performance for progressing intermediates who are looking to make it to the next level. In the mid-80's for shape, this ski has a pretty big range of application, from pure front side carving to manky snow capabilities as well as some mild off-piste adventures.

Built with Atomic’s Power wood core, we get a sturdy and stable platform on which to build. Atomic then puts in a Titanal laminate underfoot and extending to the tip and tail. The metal does a lot of heavy lifting when it comes to stability and power, also lending a smoother and more predictable feel when engaged in a carved turn. While the pure race skis have a full sidewall for performance, the Q7.8 has Atomic’s Dura Cap sidewall that features more grip underfoot to go along with agile and maneuverable tips and tails. Mark MacDonald enjoyed the build, noting that the Q7.8 is a “light and somewhat flexible ski. I would change nothing here for its intended audience and style.” This makes the ski feel lighter in the swing weight while keeping most of the underfoot performance intact. By using Atomic’s Carbon Revoshock system, the Q7.8 has pop and energy in the forebody of the ski in addition to another level of vibration mitigation. These floating carbon plates move to balance the flex of the ski, keeping it on its intended course with confidence.

The Rocker / Camber / Rocker profile of the 2026 Atomic Redster Q7.8

At 84 mm underfoot, the Redster Q7.8 has an interesting blend of versatility. On one hand, you could use this ski entirely in an on-trail format, while on the other, the width opens it up to off-trail performance. While you wouldn’t want to use it exclusively in that manner, as it’s mainly an on-piste shape and profile, it’s at least nice to know that it’s there when you want or need it. At the end of the day, though, this ski follows the more front side dedicated skis of the grouping, with no rocker and zero taper. Tester Josh Wolfgang states that “it carves nicely for its weight. The tail is stiff and responsive. I love the multi-le turn radius feel.” Any turn at any time is what this ski’s all about. This ski is truly tip to tail edge contact and running length, making it about as smooth as it gets. In the 173 cm length, the ski generates a 14.4-meter turn radius, which is right in the sweet spot for making a variety of round turns down the fall line. The stiffness and camber makes it a bit tough to break free from the arc, but if you’re willing to put in the extra work, it can certainly create shorter skidded turns as well as faster and more drawn-out ones.

This is a great ski.
Mark MacDonald

The Atomic Redster Q7.8 is one of those skis that checks a whole lot of boxes for a whole lot of skiers. Having a wider-bodied front side ski with a light swing weight and excellent edge grip makes a ton of sense in a lot of different zones. For skiers that spend most of their time on groomed terrain, this ski will create a confident and poised character from top to bottom. The performance is off the charts for a wide range of skier, allowing fantastic performance from start to finish.

Meet the Testers
tester:
Nate Gardner
Age:43Height:6'2"
2026 Atomic Redster Q7.8 Revoshock C W/ Ml 12 GW Bindings
Size Tested:
181 CM
Size Impression
Good Length
Scores
Floatation:8/10
 
Stability:10/10
 
Quickness:8/10
 
Playfulness:8/10
 
Forgiveness:6/10
 
Edge Grip:10/10
 
Versatility:8/10
 
Overall:9/10
 
Thoughts
Groomers into light powder.
Nothing. This is a great ski.
Overal Impression
Powerful ski. Well balanced. Moved through the spring snow.
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