This ski is built to run just about everywhere – in the backcountry, in-bounds, and big mountains. A steep rocker keeps you from submarining in deep snow and pushes away crud. Progressive sidecut makes for greatly improved handling on hard snow over last years’ model. This is K2′s flagship big mountain ski for the masses. While it’s most at home in deeper snow, it holds its own in bounds. While it isn’t ideal on eastern hardpack, it skis really well just about everywhere else. Amazingly versatile.
2011 K2 ObSETHed review
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