Atomic/Arc’teryx Limited-Edition Grottoflage Collab
The band is back together. For winter 2025/26, Atomic and Arc’teryx have reunited for a new take on their limited-edition Grottoflage Freeride Kit. This fresh drop includes Grottoflage skis, poles, jacket, pants, helmet, and goggles, with each item co-branded by Atomic and Arc’teryx and wrapped in a head-turning camouflage-inspired design.
The two ski options include the Atomic Maverick 105 CTI Arc’teryx Edition for him and the Atomic Maven 103 CTI Arc’teryx Edition for her. Developed in collaboration with Craig Murray and Tonje Kvivik, respectively, these burly freeride skis are built for hard charging in mixed conditions and on any terrain you can throw at them. Craig Murray is a well-known freeride skier celebrated for tackling big-mountain lines with a smooth, fluid style, while Tonje Kvivik is known for her graceful yet aggressive style. The result is two skis defined by strength and precision, designed for all conditions from chop to pow.

The rest of the Grottoflage Collection includes the Four Pro HD Arc’teryx Edition goggles, Revent GT AMID Arc’teryx Edition helmet, Backland FR SQS Arc’teryx Edition poles, the Arc’teryx Grotto Sabre Jacket and Pants for her, and the Arc’teryx Grotto Sentinel Jacket and Pants for him. Each item is designed to work together as a cohesive freeride kit, both in performance and in aesthetic.


Each piece comes in two colourways. Bliss, for her, is a soft, dusty pink, while Carob, for him, is a deeper earth tone. The Grottoflage pattern flourishes across every item in the kit, unifying the collection without feeling overbearing or try-hard.

On the apparel side, Arc’teryx’s Grotto Sabre and Grotto Sentinel Jackets and Pants are full-on big-mountain shells, built for harsh storm-snow ski days. They are designed for skiers who appreciate meticulous attention to detail and fit, while demanding a burly kit that has their back when conditions get real.
The Grottoflage collab brings together two iconic brands in the big-mountain skiing space. Both have leaned on their freeride athletes and design teams to create offerings that go beyond a unique colourway; it is about showcasing each brand’s capabilities and expertise in their respective disciplines.

The Atomic / Arc’teryx Grottoflage Collection has just dropped and is limited once again, so it will likely sell out fast, as it did last year. The skis, helmets, goggles, and poles are available exclusively on Atomic’s website, while the Grotto Sentinel and Grotto Sabre apparel are available at select Arc’teryx stores and on the Arc’teryx website.
Get yours while you can.