Product details
Profile
Perfect for piste and powder
Shape
Ideal for freestyle and switch riding
Article number
Sidewalls
- Full sidewalls
Riding Style
- Freeride
Riding Level
- Advanced
- Intermediate
Flex
- Stiff
Country of production
- China
Gender
- Men
Product description
Stable, powerful and brand new in the K2 line
The K2 Reckoner 110 is new, versatile, and designed for freeriding. Hard lines, deep powder, and drawn-out turns are its playing field. The moderate centre width, rocker profile, and Aspen Core turn this ski into a weapon that offers float, versatility, and stability.
Riding Style
The new Reckoner 110 is the choice for powder and freeride enthusiasts. It is designed for deep snow, steep lines and high speeds.
Shape
This ski has a Directional Twin shape. The nose is a few millimetres wider than the tail, and it has a central binding position. Thus, the ski offers the same forward and switch skiing characteristics forward and switch. However, thanks to the slightly wider nose, you get a little more uplift in fresh snow.
Profile
The All-Terrain Twin Rocker™ comes with classic camber under the binding and a consistent rocker in the nose and tail. This profile is perfect for any terrain. Precision and pop for the park and slope provide good uplift in soft snow. The Rocker in the nose and tail also creates an additional, loose, tilt-free riding experience.
Construction
The Aspen Core is light and predictable. Ideal for this freeride ski. Carbon Boost Braids are carbon fibres woven into the patented triaxial glass for extra pop and suspension. The TwinTech Sidewall is a robust full sidewall construction for excellent edge feel and performance, with added top-layer stability.
- Directional Twin Shape
- All-Terrain Twin Rocker Profile
- Aspen Core
- TwinTech Sidewall
- Triaxial Braid
- Carbon Boost Braid
- Bio Resin
More information
Subject to alterations according to the manufacturer. Image is non-binding.
Freeskis are usually delivered ready-to-ride with a waxed base and sharpened edges. However, this so-called factory-tuning is not very durable and your new skis should be properly waxed after a few days and maintained on a regular basis.