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where are atomic skis made

Atomic skis are primarily made in Austria, with additional production in Bulgaria for some models.

Quick Scoop

  • Atomic’s main ski factory and global headquarters are in Altenmarkt in the Pongau valley, in the Austrian Alps, about 60 km south of Salzburg.
  • This Austrian facility produces a large share of their alpine and nordic skis and is where many of the higher-end and performance models are built.
  • Atomic also manufactures skis in Chepelare, Bulgaria, particularly certain lines and more budget-oriented models.
  • Some non-ski products (like helmets or apparel) are often sourced from Asia, similar to many other outdoor brands, though exact factories can vary by season and product line.

A tiny bit of story

Atomic started in the Austrian Alps in the 1950s, and the brand still leans heavily on the “Built in Austria, skied everywhere” identity, with its main production hub nestled in a small Alpine town that turns raw cores and laminates into finished skis just meters from where they’re designed.

If you’re checking a specific pair, the most reliable way to know is to read the topsheet or sidewall: many Atomic skis are labeled “Made in Austria,” while some entry-level or rental-focused lines may indicate Bulgarian production.

TL;DR: Most Atomic skis are made in Altenmarkt, Austria, with some models produced in Chepelare, Bulgaria; check the ski’s topsheet or sidewall for the exact “Made in …” label.

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