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K2

Protect your skis from transit dents and gritty outdoor elements with this Global Ski Bag from K2. Sized for 170-cm. or 190-cm. skis (depending on selected size), the quilted padding inside this bag is ideal for the rough bumps and scrapes associated with charter bus storage compartments and airline baggage holds. K2 designed their Global Ski Bag with a durable full-length zipper and glove-friendly zipper pulls. Hypalon compression straps help keep the load from shifting and a practical ID card window makes it easy to distinguish your bag from other K2 bag owners. There's also a detachable padded shoulder strap just in case you need to haul your gear on your own.
K2 Global Single Ski Bag

$34.97

Sized to accommodate most ski and snowboard boot models, K2's Cascade Boot Bag eliminates the potential arthritic agony of lugging a pair of boots by the cuffs with your thumb and index finger. This season K2 redesigned the logo and look, but the dimensions and convenient functionality remain the same. On the outside you'll find a roomy accessory pocket that's ideal for extra gloves, a hat and compact ski and snowboard tuning tools. The attached nylon strap makes it easy to slip the bag over your shoulders, saving your fingers for holding the doors for the rest of the folks in your weekend entourage.
K2 Cascade Boot Bag

$20.00
If you tend to ski hard every season, you probably thrash a pair of poles every season. That's why we like the K2 V6 pole. It's designed with the same lightweight composite fiberglass shaft found on K2's new V8 (it's the pole formerly known as the K2 Extreme) but the V6 has a more traditional and affordable EVA grip. These V6 poles feature K2's hard snow baskets, which offer an easy-moving aerodynamic shape for varied snow conditions. Until some ski manufacturer creates a ski pole that's lightweight, flexible, unbreakable and scratch-proof, the K2 V6 fits us just fine.
K2 V6 Poles (Pair)

$34.97
K2 calls their Recon ski  the ultimate tool for any condition.  We just like to add that it's one of the most powerful skis you can launch down a mountain. Aside from graphics and colors, K2 didn't mess with much on this former award-winner for the 2007-08 season. The integrated Marker M1 binding is similar to Marker's 12.0 binding series, but the binding interface is specifically customized for K2 skis. Marker imbedded titanium hubs into the binding core beneath your foot and opted for a lightweight composite construction. The result is a better balanced and centered fixture point on the ski with fewer moving parts that could potentially diminish powder transfer to the ski edges. We like how Marker made the heel and toe spacers 30% wider than other rail-mounted ski bindings to extend the binding contact points and increase the leverage along the edges (that means that you enjoy more power while turning--even if you're exerting the same effort that you would on other skis. Even after several seasons on the market, Apache Recon still remains one of the best choices for any advanced or expert skier who can only take one do-it-all ski on vacation. K2 set it up as a perfect 50% groomed/50% off-piste design with a 78-mm. waist that's highly effective in powder and crud. It features the responsive fir/aspen core wrapped in a Titan Metal (perforated titanium) laminate with a light and low swing weight. There's also a vibration dampening Mod Monic to minimize chatter and improve the Apache Recon's contact with the snow, so you're more apt to initiate turns exactly where you want to. Coupled with K2's Mod Technology, the Recon is amazingly smooth and easy to control, despite being an advanced ski. Mod Technology is a secondary elastomeric core that's independent of the wood core that dampens vibrations without taking anything away from the overall ski flex. That's why K2 compares Mod Technology to shock absorbers in an off-road car--Mod Technology keeps the Recon lively without the same unforgiving qualities that sometimes deter new expert skiers from becoming  experienced  expert skiers.
K2 Apache Recon Skis w/ Piston M1 12.0 Binding

$839.97
You can't always make fresh tracks every morning, but if you try, K2's new all-mountain Tough Luv with integrated Marker M1 11.0 TC Binding is the right choice for that morning blend of 70% groomed/30% untracked terrain. The Tough Luv is a new design that offers expert and advanced female skiers an easier turning alternative to women's powder-oriented, all-mountain skis. It features a fast and agile metal laminate construction that's lightweight and lively in rolling bumps and broken crud. If you're wondering about the mix of fir and spruce in the core, that's the key element in K2's female-specific BioFlex design. K2 created a stable and forgiving profile by using spruce at the tip and tail and fir beneath the binding area. Using spruce at the ends helps with turn initiation and enhances the lightweight characteristics that are essential in keeping a female-specific ski more responsive than a heavier unisex ski design. Because the Tough Luv was made for speed, there's a vibration dampening Mod Monic to minimize chatter and improve contact with the snow, so you're more apt to initiate turns exactly where you want to. Coupled with K2's Mod Technology, the Tough Luv is amazingly smooth and easy to control, despite being an advanced ski. Mod Technology is a secondary elastomeric core that's independent of the wood core that dampens vibrations without taking anything away from the overall ski flex. That's why K2 compares Mod Technology to shock absorbers in an off-road car--Mod Technology keeps the Tough Luv lively without the same unforgiving qualities that sometimes deter new expert skiers from becoming  experienced  expert skiers. Like previous seasons, K2 continues to donate a portion of their proceeds from all K2 women's products to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation--so you have another reason to feel good about skiing on new K2 skis this season.
K2 Women's Tough Luv Skis w/ M1 11.0 TC Binding

$839.97
If the K2 Phat Love has a little more width than you need for all-mountain adventures, the slightly narrower women's Lotta Luv Ski is a balanced blend that can exceed your need for speed in the untracked glades of your favorite big mountain ski resorts. Similar to a GS style but designed for all-mountain, K2's Lotta Luv is performance profiled for expert and advanced women skiers who typically spend 50% of their day off the groomed corduroy. It features K2's proven torsion box construction, the most widely used design on all K2 skis. Inside the Lotta Luv is a triaxially braided glass configuration around the lively spruce and fir wood core, giving the ski exceptional rebound and response. While K2's torsion box design has been around for a number of years, it remains one of the best (and critically-acclaimed) ski construction techniques because of performance and versatility. If you're wondering about the mix of fir and spruce in the core, that's the key element in K2's female-specific BioFlex design. K2 created a stable and forgiving profile by using spruce at the tip and tail and fir beneath the binding area. Using spruce at the ends helps with turn initiation and enhances the lightweight characteristics that are essential in keeping a female-specific ski more responsive than a heavier unisex ski design. The final refinement is K2's Mod Technology, a secondary core that's independent of the spruce and fir core. Mod Technology dampens vibrations without messing with the ski's overall flex. This improves the ski-to-snow contact while reducing the bouncing chatter. The result is a smoother ride that carries through a range of terrain with predictable consistency. This season K2 kept the proven combination of the Lotta Luv and the integrated Marker M1 11.0 TC (Total Contact) binding. Marker's piston configuration borrows all the best elements from their best IBX systems, allowing you to load and bend the ski deeper with a pronounced, bowed radius through powerful turns. The Piston Control Interface helps manage the ski's rebound as you initiate your next turn. Like previous seasons, K2 continues to donate a portion of their proceeds from all K2 women's products to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation--as if you needed another reason to pick up a pair of Lotta Luvs for you and a friend.
K2 Women's Lotta Luv Skis w/ M1 11.0 TC Binding

$786.97
If you like all mountain but need something that turns and burns GS and slalom style, this fast K2 Women's Burnin' Luv Ski with integrated Marker M1 Piston 11.0 TC binding is an easy choice . Unlike other all mountain skis, the K2 Burnin' Luv features a narrower waist with a high performance sidecut that gives it extra agility and power through turns in groomed and packed terrain, making it a perfect platform for expert and advanced female skiers--especially if you spend a smidgen more time on the corduroy highways than the ungroomed byways. The Burnin' Luv has K2's proven torsion box construction, the most widely used design on all K2 skis. Inside the Burnin' Luv is a triaxially braided glass configuration around the lively spruce and fir wood core, giving the ski exceptional rebound and response. While K2's torsion box design has been around for a number of years, it remains one of the best (and critically-acclaimed) ski construction techniques because of performance and versatility. If you're wondering about the mix of fir and spruce in the core, that's the key element in K2's female-specific BioFlex design. K2 created a stable and forgiving profile by using spruce at the tip and tail and fir beneath the binding area. Using spruce at the ends helps with turn initiation and enhances the lightweight characteristics that are essential in keeping a female-specific ski more responsive than a heavier unisex ski design. Another refinement is K2's Mod Technology, a secondary core that's independent of the spruce and fir core. Mod Technology dampens vibrations without messing with the ski's overall flex. This improves the ski-to-snow contact while reducing the bouncing chatter. The result is a smoother ride that carries through a range of terrain with predictable consistency. K2 paired their Burnin' Luv with an integrated Marker M1 11.0 TC (Total Contact) binding. The piston design borrows the best elements from Marker's best IBX systems, allowing you to load and bend the ski deeper with a pronounced, bowed radius through powerful turns. The Piston Control Interface helps manage the ski's rebound as you initiate your next turn. Like other seasons, K2 still donates a portion of their proceeds from all K2 women's products to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation--as if you needed another reason to pick up a pair of Burnin' Luvs for you and a friend.
K2 Women's Burnin' Luv Skis w/ M1 11.0 TC Binding

$734.97
Redesigned with wider dimensions for improved performance in broken snow conditions, the K2 One Luv ski is a versatile all-mountain design that bridges the gap between slower intermediate skis and the twitchy stuff that some aggressive newcomers shy away from. Like last season, the One Luv ski isn't a transition or value ski that breaks down, goes flat or becomes outgrown in a season or two. It's a well-made all-mountain ski design for athletic female skiers looking for new challenges at a great value. While the One Luv remains a little more oriented toward groomed runs than the untracked terrain, this season K2 added width to the waist for better control in crud and broken snow. Previous incarnations used a lighter Marker M1 10.0 binding, but this year the performance binding has a wider DIN range to suit aggressive female skiers. The One Luv still features K2's proven torsion box construction, the most widely used design on all K2 skis. Inside the One Luv is a triaxially braided glass configuration around the lively spruce and fir wood core, giving the ski exceptional rebound and response. While K2's torsion box design has been around for a number of seasons, it remains one of the best (and critically-acclaimed) ski construction techniques because of performance and versatility. If you're wondering about the mix of fir and spruce in the core, that's the key element in K2's female-specific BioFlex design. K2 created a stable and forgiving profile by using spruce at the tip and tail and fir beneath the binding area. Using spruce at the ends helps with turn initiation and enhances the lightweight characteristics that are essential in keeping a female-specific ski more responsive than a heavier unisex ski design. Another refinement is K2's Mod Technology, a secondary core that's independent of the spruce and fir core. Mod Technology dampens vibrations without messing with the ski's overall flex. This improves the ski-to-snow contact while reducing the bouncing chatter--especially when coupled with the MOD Monic weight. The result is a smoother ride that carries through a range of terrain with predictable consistency. Combined with the stronger Marker M1 11.0 TC binding, the One Luv delivers powerful carving potential that will please aggressive female skiers (even experts) without any of the chatter that sometimes unsettles advancing intermediates. The Marker M1 11.0 TC features a lightweight binding interface that is specifically customized for K2 skis. Marker imbedded titanium hubs in the binding core beneath your foot and opted for a lightweight composite construction. The result is a better balanced and centered fixture point on the ski with fewer moving parts that could potentially diminish powder transfer to the ski edges. What we like is how Marker made the heel and toe spacers 30% wider than other rail-mounted ski bindings to extend the binding contact points and increase the leverage along the edges (that means that you enjoy more power while turning--even if you're exerting the same effort that you would on other skis). One other thing that didn't change was K2's commitment to finding a cure for breast cancer. This season K2 will donate a portion of their proceeds from all K2 women's products to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation.
K2 Women's One Luv Skis w/ M1 11.0 TC Binding

$681.97
Refined with a larger waist and longer radius, the K2 Apache Outlaw has an innovative progressive sidecut design that optimizes release through broken crud and well-loved groomed runs. Traditional backcountry/all mountain skis use a wood core construction reinforced with metal, but K2 added a Titan metal construction that incorporates a perforated titanium sheet over a light and lively aspen and fir core. This makes the Apache Outlaw nimble and stable without making you feel like you're mired on the flat, heavy planks associated with some other powder ski manufacturers. If you sleep in on weekends and miss out on the miles of untouched powder, the Apache Outlaw is also ideal for ripping broken new snow and the chunks of soft crud left by the early birds and powder pigs. When mixing first tracks with established inbound runs, K2's Mod Technology dampens vibration and minimizes ski chatter at speed. K2 compares Mod Technology to shock absorbers in an off-road car--as an  elastomeric secondary core  (their term) the Mod Monic device improves the Apache Outlaw's contact with the snow and crud, so you are more apt to initiate turns exactly where you need to most. Unlike seasons past when we've paired this ski with Marker's K2 M1 12.0 binding, this particular Apache Outlaw will arrive flat, so you can choose the binding combination that best suits your skiing style and potential.
K2 Apache Outlaw Flat Skis

$611.97
Unlike a lot of skis made for recreational sorts, K2's award-winning (Ski Magazine 2007 Buyer's Guide) 5 Com isn't a transition or value piece that breaks down, goes flat or becomes outgrown in a couple of seasons. This is a well-made performance all-mountain ski design for athletic skiers seeking new challenges at a great value. Unlike the rest of the numbered skis in K2's Comanche line that rate a 50/50 target terrain balance of groomed and natural snow, the 5 Com leans a little more toward the wilder side with a 72-mm. waist for a little float and an integrated Marker M2 11.0 TC binding that's a step up in weight and power transfer. Like some of K2's high-end performance skis, the 5 Com features K2's Mod Technology, a secondary core that's independent of the triaxial-braided fir and aspen core. Mod Technology dampens vibrations without messing with the ski's overall flex. This improves the ski-to-snow contact while reducing the bouncing chatter. The result is a smoother ride that carries through a range of terrain with predictable consistency. The triaxial braided glass isn't a new innovation. K2's torsion box design has been around for a number of years, and remains one of the best (and critically-acclaimed) ski construction techniques because of performance and versatility. The combination of wood core and torsion box construction create a lively ski that's easy to turn on hard snow and groomed corduroy runs. Combined with the M2 11.0 TC binding, the 5 Com delivers powerful carving potential that will please aggressive skiers (even those expert guys) without any of the unsettling chatter that sometimes unsettles advancing intermediates. The Marker M2 series uses Marker's highly acclaimed TC (Total Contact) design with mechanically operating toe cups that work with the stainless steel gliding AFDs to respond to the dynamics of backward-twisting, forward-twisting and other combined load falls. It doesn't have the lightweight titanium refinements found in K2's top-of-the-line Marker M1 integrated systems, but you'll probably appreciate the cost savings--and the peace of mind with every turn into the fall line.
K2 5 Com Skis w/ M2 11.0 TC Binding

$449.97
Created for those who want to make fast turns on corduroy but take to the backcountry whenever the runs are overrun by the masses, the all-mountain K2 Apache Crossfire is a performance all-mountain ski that carves better than most utility all-mountain designs that try to do everything. It's a sophisticated performance design that's smooth and stable on groomed runs and busted crud. The Apache Crossfire is a great design for guys who mix GS terrain with short and sweet slalom turns. K2 used a Titan metal laminate construction that incorporates perforated titanium sheet over a light and lively aspen and fir core. When mixing first tracks with established inbound runs, K2's Mod Technology dampens vibration and minimizes ski chatter at speed. K2 compares Mod Technology to shock absorbers in an off-road car. It's an  elastomeric secondary core  that's independent of the wood core that dampens vibrations without taking anything away from the overall ski flex. Combine this with the weighted Mod Monic on the ski and you'll find that the Crossfire has excellent contact with the snow and crud, so you are more apt to initiate turns exactly where you need to most. The integrated Marker M1 binding takes the guesswork out of finding a perfect match for the Crossfire. It's similar to Marker's 12.0 binding series, but the binding interface is specifically customized for K2 skis. Marker imbedded titanium hubs in the binding core beneath your foot and opted for a lightweight composite construction. The result is a better balanced and centered fixture point on the ski with fewer moving parts that could potentially diminish powder transfer to the ski edges. What we like is how Marker made the heel and toe spacers 30% wider than other rail-mounted ski bindings to extend the binding contact points and increasing the leverage along the edges (that means that you enjoy more power while turning--even if you're exerting the same effort that you would on other skis). Whether you're an expert skier looking for a fast and smooth all-mountain ride, or an aggressive intermediate seeking a jump up in performance, the Apache Crossfire delivers on all counts.
K2 Apache Crossfire Skis w/ Piston M1 12.0 Binding

$856.97
Old timers will probably wish that they had something as versatile and performance-oriented as K2's Apache Raider Ski with integrated M2 10.0 Binding. Of course if they did, we would probably see a lot more senior skiers taking on the steeps and other double-diamond terrain. That's because the Apache Raider has an all-mountain profile build on the proven Apache Recon chassis, so it offers the widest performance envelope in the Apache line without dumbing-down the agility or lively feel. If you're looking for an intermediate ski that adapts to challenges better than the recreation skis with vibration-deadening cores, the Apache Raider is a practical step-up and a great platform for future learning on black diamond terrain, but it won't throw you on tough terrain. When mixing first tracks with established inbound runs, K2's Mod Technology dampens vibration and minimizes ski chatter at speed. K2 compares Mod Technology to shock absorbers in an off-road car. It's an  elastomeric secondary core  that's independent of the wood core that dampens vibrations without taking anything away from the overall ski flex. Combine this with the weighted Mod Monic on the ski and you'll find that the Crossfire has excellent contact with the snow and crud, so you are more apt to initiate turns exactly where you need to most. K2 paired their Apache Raider with their M2 10.0 binding for powerful carving potential that will please aggressive skiers without any of the unsettling chatter that sometimes rattles advancing intermediates. The M2 doesn't have the lightweight titanium refinements found in K2's top-of-the-line Marker M1 integrated systems, but you'll probably appreciate the cost savings--and the peace of mind with every turn into the fall line.
K2 Apache Raider Ski w/ M2 11.0 TC Binding

$587.97
You've been on the hill and you can get to the lodge without falling, but truth be told, you don't need a high-octane new ski to rip the places that you'll only see from the chairlift line. If this is the case, check out the practical and affordable women's Sweet Luv ski from K2. Made with a slightly wider waist than the entry level First Luv, the Sweet Luv is a practical pick for recreational riders who just want to cruise the sane sides of the mountain. It features K2's proven torsion box construction, the most widely used design on all K2 skis. Inside the Sweet Luv is a triaxially braided glass configuration around the lively spruce and fir wood core, giving the ski exceptional rebound and response. While K2's torsion box design has been around for a number of years, it remains one of the best (and critically-acclaimed) ski construction techniques because of performance and versatility. If you're wondering about the mix of fir and spruce in the core, that's the key element in K2's female-specific BioFlex design. K2 created a stable and forgiving profile by using spruce at the tip and tail and fir beneath the binding area. Using spruce at the ends helps with turn initiation and enhances the lightweight characteristics that are essential in keeping a female-specific ski more responsive than a heavier unisex ski design. Another refinement is K2's Mod Technology, a secondary core that's independent of the spruce and fir core. Mod Technology dampens vibrations without messing with the ski's overall flex. This improves the ski-to-snow contact while reducing the bouncing chatter. The result is a smoother ride that carries through a range of terrain with predictable consistency. Combined with the M2 10.0 binding, the Sweet Luv delivers excellent carving potential that will please aggressive skiers without any of the unsettling chatter that sometimes rattles advancing intermediates. This binding doesn't have the lightweight titanium refinements found in K2's top-of-the-line Marker M1 integrated systems, but you'll probably appreciate the cost savings--and the peace of mind with every turn into the fall line. Just like last year, K2 will donate a portion of their proceeds from all K2 women's products to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation--as if you needed another reason to pick up a pair of Sweet Luvs for you or a friend.
K2 Women's Sweet Luv Skis w/ M2 10.0 Binding

$419.97
If you go off the deep and steep ends of untracked backcountry, K2's Phat Luv ski is where it's at. This season K2 added a little more girth through the waist to enhance the ski's floatation in powder and broken crud. This added space also tweaked the sidecut, adding an extra meter to the turn radius for those who like to do super-G turns in deep snow. Unlike some powder skis that sometimes opt for cost-saving unisex designs, the Phat Luv Ski has a female-specific soft flex and forward binding position for easier turning. It features K2's proven torsion box construction, the most widely used design on all K2 skis. Inside the Phat Luv is a triaxially braided glass configuration around the lively spruce and fir wood core, giving the ski exceptional rebound and response. While K2's torsion box design has been around for a number of years, it remains one of the best (and critically-acclaimed) ski construction techniques because of performance and versatility. If you're wondering about the mix of fir and spruce in the core, that's the key element in K2's female-specific BioFlex design. K2 created a stable and forgiving profile by using spruce at the tip and tail and fir beneath the binding area. Using spruce at the ends helps with turn initiation and enhances the lightweight characteristics that are essential in keeping a female-specific ski more responsive than a heavier unisex ski design. The final refinement is K2's Mod Technology, a secondary core that's independent of the spruce and fir core. Mod Technology dampens vibrations without messing with the ski's overall flex. This improves the ski-to-snow contact while reducing the bouncing chatter. The result is a smoother ride that carries through a range of terrain with predictable consistency. Just like previous seasons, K2 continues to donate a portion of their proceeds from all K2 women's products to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation.
K2 Women's Phat Luv Flat Skis

$524.97
Protect your skis from transit dents and gritty outdoor elements with this Global Ski Bag from K2. Sized for 170-cm. or 190-cm. skis (depending on selected size), the quilted padding inside this bag is ideal for the rough bumps and scrapes associated with charter bus storage compartments and airline baggage holds. K2 designed their Global Ski Bag with a durable full-length zipper and glove-friendly zipper pulls. Hypalon compression straps help keep the load from shifting and a practical ID card window makes it easy to distinguish your bag from other K2 bag owners. There's also a detachable padded shoulder strap just in case you need to haul your gear on your own.
K2 Global Single Ski Bag

$34.97
Sized to accommodate most ski and snowboard boot models, K2's Cascade Boot Bag eliminates the potential arthritic agony of lugging a pair of boots by the cuffs with your thumb and index finger. This season K2 redesigned the logo and look, but the dimensions and convenient functionality remain the same. On the outside you'll find a roomy accessory pocket that's ideal for extra gloves, a hat and compact ski and snowboard tuning tools. The attached nylon strap makes it easy to slip the bag over your shoulders, saving your fingers for holding the doors for the rest of the folks in your weekend entourage.
K2 Cascade Boot Bag

$20.00
If you tend to ski hard every season, you probably thrash a pair of poles every season. That's why we like the K2 V6 pole. It's designed with the same lightweight composite fiberglass shaft found on K2's new V8 (it's the pole formerly known as the K2 Extreme) but the V6 has a more traditional and affordable EVA grip. These V6 poles feature K2's hard snow baskets, which offer an easy-moving aerodynamic shape for varied snow conditions. Until some ski manufacturer creates a ski pole that's lightweight, flexible, unbreakable and scratch-proof, the K2 V6 fits us just fine.
K2 V6 Poles (Pair)

$34.97
K2 calls their Recon ski  the ultimate tool for any condition.  We just like to add that it's one of the most powerful skis you can launch down a mountain. Aside from graphics and colors, K2 didn't mess with much on this former award-winner for the 2007-08 season. The integrated Marker M1 binding is similar to Marker's 12.0 binding series, but the binding interface is specifically customized for K2 skis. Marker imbedded titanium hubs into the binding core beneath your foot and opted for a lightweight composite construction. The result is a better balanced and centered fixture point on the ski with fewer moving parts that could potentially diminish powder transfer to the ski edges. We like how Marker made the heel and toe spacers 30% wider than other rail-mounted ski bindings to extend the binding contact points and increase the leverage along the edges (that means that you enjoy more power while turning--even if you're exerting the same effort that you would on other skis. Even after several seasons on the market, Apache Recon still remains one of the best choices for any advanced or expert skier who can only take one do-it-all ski on vacation. K2 set it up as a perfect 50% groomed/50% off-piste design with a 78-mm. waist that's highly effective in powder and crud. It features the responsive fir/aspen core wrapped in a Titan Metal (perforated titanium) laminate with a light and low swing weight. There's also a vibration dampening Mod Monic to minimize chatter and improve the Apache Recon's contact with the snow, so you're more apt to initiate turns exactly where you want to. Coupled with K2's Mod Technology, the Recon is amazingly smooth and easy to control, despite being an advanced ski. Mod Technology is a secondary elastomeric core that's independent of the wood core that dampens vibrations without taking anything away from the overall ski flex. That's why K2 compares Mod Technology to shock absorbers in an off-road car--Mod Technology keeps the Recon lively without the same unforgiving qualities that sometimes deter new expert skiers from becoming  experienced  expert skiers.
K2 Apache Recon Skis w/ Piston M1 12.0 Binding

$839.97
You can't always make fresh tracks every morning, but if you try, K2's new all-mountain Tough Luv with integrated Marker M1 11.0 TC Binding is the right choice for that morning blend of 70% groomed/30% untracked terrain. The Tough Luv is a new design that offers expert and advanced female skiers an easier turning alternative to women's powder-oriented, all-mountain skis. It features a fast and agile metal laminate construction that's lightweight and lively in rolling bumps and broken crud. If you're wondering about the mix of fir and spruce in the core, that's the key element in K2's female-specific BioFlex design. K2 created a stable and forgiving profile by using spruce at the tip and tail and fir beneath the binding area. Using spruce at the ends helps with turn initiation and enhances the lightweight characteristics that are essential in keeping a female-specific ski more responsive than a heavier unisex ski design. Because the Tough Luv was made for speed, there's a vibration dampening Mod Monic to minimize chatter and improve contact with the snow, so you're more apt to initiate turns exactly where you want to. Coupled with K2's Mod Technology, the Tough Luv is amazingly smooth and easy to control, despite being an advanced ski. Mod Technology is a secondary elastomeric core that's independent of the wood core that dampens vibrations without taking anything away from the overall ski flex. That's why K2 compares Mod Technology to shock absorbers in an off-road car--Mod Technology keeps the Tough Luv lively without the same unforgiving qualities that sometimes deter new expert skiers from becoming  experienced  expert skiers. Like previous seasons, K2 continues to donate a portion of their proceeds from all K2 women's products to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation--so you have another reason to feel good about skiing on new K2 skis this season.
K2 Women's Tough Luv Skis w/ M1 11.0 TC Binding

$839.97
If the K2 Phat Love has a little more width than you need for all-mountain adventures, the slightly narrower women's Lotta Luv Ski is a balanced blend that can exceed your need for speed in the untracked glades of your favorite big mountain ski resorts. Similar to a GS style but designed for all-mountain, K2's Lotta Luv is performance profiled for expert and advanced women skiers who typically spend 50% of their day off the groomed corduroy. It features K2's proven torsion box construction, the most widely used design on all K2 skis. Inside the Lotta Luv is a triaxially braided glass configuration around the lively spruce and fir wood core, giving the ski exceptional rebound and response. While K2's torsion box design has been around for a number of years, it remains one of the best (and critically-acclaimed) ski construction techniques because of performance and versatility. If you're wondering about the mix of fir and spruce in the core, that's the key element in K2's female-specific BioFlex design. K2 created a stable and forgiving profile by using spruce at the tip and tail and fir beneath the binding area. Using spruce at the ends helps with turn initiation and enhances the lightweight characteristics that are essential in keeping a female-specific ski more responsive than a heavier unisex ski design. The final refinement is K2's Mod Technology, a secondary core that's independent of the spruce and fir core. Mod Technology dampens vibrations without messing with the ski's overall flex. This improves the ski-to-snow contact while reducing the bouncing chatter. The result is a smoother ride that carries through a range of terrain with predictable consistency. This season K2 kept the proven combination of the Lotta Luv and the integrated Marker M1 11.0 TC (Total Contact) binding. Marker's piston configuration borrows all the best elements from their best IBX systems, allowing you to load and bend the ski deeper with a pronounced, bowed radius through powerful turns. The Piston Control Interface helps manage the ski's rebound as you initiate your next turn. Like previous seasons, K2 continues to donate a portion of their proceeds from all K2 women's products to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation--as if you needed another reason to pick up a pair of Lotta Luvs for you and a friend.
K2 Women's Lotta Luv Skis w/ M1 11.0 TC Binding

$786.97
If you like all mountain but need something that turns and burns GS and slalom style, this fast K2 Women's Burnin' Luv Ski with integrated Marker M1 Piston 11.0 TC binding is an easy choice . Unlike other all mountain skis, the K2 Burnin' Luv features a narrower waist with a high performance sidecut that gives it extra agility and power through turns in groomed and packed terrain, making it a perfect platform for expert and advanced female skiers--especially if you spend a smidgen more time on the corduroy highways than the ungroomed byways. The Burnin' Luv has K2's proven torsion box construction, the most widely used design on all K2 skis. Inside the Burnin' Luv is a triaxially braided glass configuration around the lively spruce and fir wood core, giving the ski exceptional rebound and response. While K2's torsion box design has been around for a number of years, it remains one of the best (and critically-acclaimed) ski construction techniques because of performance and versatility. If you're wondering about the mix of fir and spruce in the core, that's the key element in K2's female-specific BioFlex design. K2 created a stable and forgiving profile by using spruce at the tip and tail and fir beneath the binding area. Using spruce at the ends helps with turn initiation and enhances the lightweight characteristics that are essential in keeping a female-specific ski more responsive than a heavier unisex ski design. Another refinement is K2's Mod Technology, a secondary core that's independent of the spruce and fir core. Mod Technology dampens vibrations without messing with the ski's overall flex. This improves the ski-to-snow contact while reducing the bouncing chatter. The result is a smoother ride that carries through a range of terrain with predictable consistency. K2 paired their Burnin' Luv with an integrated Marker M1 11.0 TC (Total Contact) binding. The piston design borrows the best elements from Marker's best IBX systems, allowing you to load and bend the ski deeper with a pronounced, bowed radius through powerful turns. The Piston Control Interface helps manage the ski's rebound as you initiate your next turn. Like other seasons, K2 still donates a portion of their proceeds from all K2 women's products to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation--as if you needed another reason to pick up a pair of Burnin' Luvs for you and a friend.
K2 Women's Burnin' Luv Skis w/ M1 11.0 TC Binding

$734.97
Redesigned with wider dimensions for improved performance in broken snow conditions, the K2 One Luv ski is a versatile all-mountain design that bridges the gap between slower intermediate skis and the twitchy stuff that some aggressive newcomers shy away from. Like last season, the One Luv ski isn't a transition or value ski that breaks down, goes flat or becomes outgrown in a season or two. It's a well-made all-mountain ski design for athletic female skiers looking for new challenges at a great value. While the One Luv remains a little more oriented toward groomed runs than the untracked terrain, this season K2 added width to the waist for better control in crud and broken snow. Previous incarnations used a lighter Marker M1 10.0 binding, but this year the performance binding has a wider DIN range to suit aggressive female skiers. The One Luv still features K2's proven torsion box construction, the most widely used design on all K2 skis. Inside the One Luv is a triaxially braided glass configuration around the lively spruce and fir wood core, giving the ski exceptional rebound and response. While K2's torsion box design has been around for a number of seasons, it remains one of the best (and critically-acclaimed) ski construction techniques because of performance and versatility. If you're wondering about the mix of fir and spruce in the core, that's the key element in K2's female-specific BioFlex design. K2 created a stable and forgiving profile by using spruce at the tip and tail and fir beneath the binding area. Using spruce at the ends helps with turn initiation and enhances the lightweight characteristics that are essential in keeping a female-specific ski more responsive than a heavier unisex ski design. Another refinement is K2's Mod Technology, a secondary core that's independent of the spruce and fir core. Mod Technology dampens vibrations without messing with the ski's overall flex. This improves the ski-to-snow contact while reducing the bouncing chatter--especially when coupled with the MOD Monic weight. The result is a smoother ride that carries through a range of terrain with predictable consistency. Combined with the stronger Marker M1 11.0 TC binding, the One Luv delivers powerful carving potential that will please aggressive female skiers (even experts) without any of the chatter that sometimes unsettles advancing intermediates. The Marker M1 11.0 TC features a lightweight binding interface that is specifically customized for K2 skis. Marker imbedded titanium hubs in the binding core beneath your foot and opted for a lightweight composite construction. The result is a better balanced and centered fixture point on the ski with fewer moving parts that could potentially diminish powder transfer to the ski edges. What we like is how Marker made the heel and toe spacers 30% wider than other rail-mounted ski bindings to extend the binding contact points and increase the leverage along the edges (that means that you enjoy more power while turning--even if you're exerting the same effort that you would on other skis). One other thing that didn't change was K2's commitment to finding a cure for breast cancer. This season K2 will donate a portion of their proceeds from all K2 women's products to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation.
K2 Women's One Luv Skis w/ M1 11.0 TC Binding

$681.97
Refined with a larger waist and longer radius, the K2 Apache Outlaw has an innovative progressive sidecut design that optimizes release through broken crud and well-loved groomed runs. Traditional backcountry/all mountain skis use a wood core construction reinforced with metal, but K2 added a Titan metal construction that incorporates a perforated titanium sheet over a light and lively aspen and fir core. This makes the Apache Outlaw nimble and stable without making you feel like you're mired on the flat, heavy planks associated with some other powder ski manufacturers. If you sleep in on weekends and miss out on the miles of untouched powder, the Apache Outlaw is also ideal for ripping broken new snow and the chunks of soft crud left by the early birds and powder pigs. When mixing first tracks with established inbound runs, K2's Mod Technology dampens vibration and minimizes ski chatter at speed. K2 compares Mod Technology to shock absorbers in an off-road car--as an  elastomeric secondary core  (their term) the Mod Monic device improves the Apache Outlaw's contact with the snow and crud, so you are more apt to initiate turns exactly where you need to most. Unlike seasons past when we've paired this ski with Marker's K2 M1 12.0 binding, this particular Apache Outlaw will arrive flat, so you can choose the binding combination that best suits your skiing style and potential.
K2 Apache Outlaw Flat Skis

$611.97
Unlike a lot of skis made for recreational sorts, K2's award-winning (Ski Magazine 2007 Buyer's Guide) 5 Com isn't a transition or value piece that breaks down, goes flat or becomes outgrown in a couple of seasons. This is a well-made performance all-mountain ski design for athletic skiers seeking new challenges at a great value. Unlike the rest of the numbered skis in K2's Comanche line that rate a 50/50 target terrain balance of groomed and natural snow, the 5 Com leans a little more toward the wilder side with a 72-mm. waist for a little float and an integrated Marker M2 11.0 TC binding that's a step up in weight and power transfer. Like some of K2's high-end performance skis, the 5 Com features K2's Mod Technology, a secondary core that's independent of the triaxial-braided fir and aspen core. Mod Technology dampens vibrations without messing with the ski's overall flex. This improves the ski-to-snow contact while reducing the bouncing chatter. The result is a smoother ride that carries through a range of terrain with predictable consistency. The triaxial braided glass isn't a new innovation. K2's torsion box design has been around for a number of years, and remains one of the best (and critically-acclaimed) ski construction techniques because of performance and versatility. The combination of wood core and torsion box construction create a lively ski that's easy to turn on hard snow and groomed corduroy runs. Combined with the M2 11.0 TC binding, the 5 Com delivers powerful carving potential that will please aggressive skiers (even those expert guys) without any of the unsettling chatter that sometimes unsettles advancing intermediates. The Marker M2 series uses Marker's highly acclaimed TC (Total Contact) design with mechanically operating toe cups that work with the stainless steel gliding AFDs to respond to the dynamics of backward-twisting, forward-twisting and other combined load falls. It doesn't have the lightweight titanium refinements found in K2's top-of-the-line Marker M1 integrated systems, but you'll probably appreciate the cost savings--and the peace of mind with every turn into the fall line.
K2 5 Com Skis w/ M2 11.0 TC Binding

$449.97
Created for those who want to make fast turns on corduroy but take to the backcountry whenever the runs are overrun by the masses, the all-mountain K2 Apache Crossfire is a performance all-mountain ski that carves better than most utility all-mountain designs that try to do everything. It's a sophisticated performance design that's smooth and stable on groomed runs and busted crud. The Apache Crossfire is a great design for guys who mix GS terrain with short and sweet slalom turns. K2 used a Titan metal laminate construction that incorporates perforated titanium sheet over a light and lively aspen and fir core. When mixing first tracks with established inbound runs, K2's Mod Technology dampens vibration and minimizes ski chatter at speed. K2 compares Mod Technology to shock absorbers in an off-road car. It's an  elastomeric secondary core  that's independent of the wood core that dampens vibrations without taking anything away from the overall ski flex. Combine this with the weighted Mod Monic on the ski and you'll find that the Crossfire has excellent contact with the snow and crud, so you are more apt to initiate turns exactly where you need to most. The integrated Marker M1 binding takes the guesswork out of finding a perfect match for the Crossfire. It's similar to Marker's 12.0 binding series, but the binding interface is specifically customized for K2 skis. Marker imbedded titanium hubs in the binding core beneath your foot and opted for a lightweight composite construction. The result is a better balanced and centered fixture point on the ski with fewer moving parts that could potentially diminish powder transfer to the ski edges. What we like is how Marker made the heel and toe spacers 30% wider than other rail-mounted ski bindings to extend the binding contact points and increasing the leverage along the edges (that means that you enjoy more power while turning--even if you're exerting the same effort that you would on other skis). Whether you're an expert skier looking for a fast and smooth all-mountain ride, or an aggressive intermediate seeking a jump up in performance, the Apache Crossfire delivers on all counts.
K2 Apache Crossfire Skis w/ Piston M1 12.0 Binding

$856.97
Old timers will probably wish that they had something as versatile and performance-oriented as K2's Apache Raider Ski with integrated M2 10.0 Binding. Of course if they did, we would probably see a lot more senior skiers taking on the steeps and other double-diamond terrain. That's because the Apache Raider has an all-mountain profile build on the proven Apache Recon chassis, so it offers the widest performance envelope in the Apache line without dumbing-down the agility or lively feel. If you're looking for an intermediate ski that adapts to challenges better than the recreation skis with vibration-deadening cores, the Apache Raider is a practical step-up and a great platform for future learning on black diamond terrain, but it won't throw you on tough terrain. When mixing first tracks with established inbound runs, K2's Mod Technology dampens vibration and minimizes ski chatter at speed. K2 compares Mod Technology to shock absorbers in an off-road car. It's an  elastomeric secondary core  that's independent of the wood core that dampens vibrations without taking anything away from the overall ski flex. Combine this with the weighted Mod Monic on the ski and you'll find that the Crossfire has excellent contact with the snow and crud, so you are more apt to initiate turns exactly where you need to most. K2 paired their Apache Raider with their M2 10.0 binding for powerful carving potential that will please aggressive skiers without any of the unsettling chatter that sometimes rattles advancing intermediates. The M2 doesn't have the lightweight titanium refinements found in K2's top-of-the-line Marker M1 integrated systems, but you'll probably appreciate the cost savings--and the peace of mind with every turn into the fall line.
K2 Apache Raider Ski w/ M2 11.0 TC Binding

$587.97

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