The Atomic Cloud Q14 Revoshock S combines World Cup proven tech with Multi Radius Sidecut and a wider waist to take on all piste conditions.
The Atomic Cloud Q14 Revoshock S sets new parameters as a one-ski quiver for women who love speed and stability. The Cloud Q14 has race-inspired elements like the chatter eliminating, acceleration generating Revoshock S, complimented by the Atomic All-Condition Piste Shape, Dura Cap sidewalls, and a versatile 75mm waist width. The internal TI Powered Titanal laminate, and lightweight Flite Woodcore keep the ski strong and responsive with a downhill performance you can trust. You set the rules on what terrain looks good each day, from freshly groomed bowls to short slalom turns on a storm day or laying out long, fast arcs over pristine morning corduroy. This ski can handle all types of on-piste adventures. The Multi Radius Sidecut gives you confidence to ski variable turn shapes and speeds.
Product Details
Rocker Type
Active Camber - 100%
Shape
All-Condition Piste Shape - Multi Radius Sidecut and extra width underfoot for stability and confidence-inspiring handling.
Core
Flite Woodcore - Flite Woodcore is a supple, lightweight woodcore with an agile feeling that lets you ski all day.
Sidewalls
Dura Cap Sidewall - Sidewall from base to top sheet for great edge grip, with a rounded shape for increased durability.
Base
Atomic Base - High-density sintered bases that are fast in a variety of snow conditions and accept wax readily
World Cup Base Finish - World Cup-level grinding means less friction and more speed.
Edges
Side Edge Angle - 87
Base Edge Angle - 0.8
Graphics
Structured Topsheet - A structured topsheet massively increases durability and gives a high quality finish.
Protection
Tip Protector - A stainless steel protector that¡¯s screwed in so it¡¯s easy to replace and extends the life of the ski.
Revoshock S - Eliminates vibration to provide more stability and handles quick edge-to-edge.
TI Powdered - A Titanal layer for shock absorption, high stability and torsional flex.



