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K2 Freestyle Ladies

K2 Freestyle Ladies

K2 is the brand among the major ski brands that is particularly successful in the "fun on the mountain" theme, so it is strong in the all-mountain, freeride and touring segments. The two freestyle models for women offer a strong turn initiation and extra pop. Jumps or reverse are almost a piece of cake.

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Misconduct

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Press

All terrain rocker

As the name suggests, this type of rocker from K2 stands for use in all types of terrain. The All-Terrain Rocker™ has a slightly raised shovel for optimum performance in variable and soft snow and enough preload under the binding for plenty of precision and edge grip on icy slopes and hard snow.

Jib Rocker

For terrain park use, the raised ski tips combined with zero preload in the binding area provide the best blend of ollie power and playful handling and control for buttering and jib tricks.

Cap construction

"Cap" skis are manufactured using a sophisticated compression molding method in which the top layer of the ski envelops the core and internal materials. Cap skis are basically very durable and lightweight, which is why this technology is used in all series. Depending on the composition of the core material layers result in the different riding characteristics of each model.

Bioflex wood core

The BioFlex wood core is used in the K2 Women skis and combines the different flex properties of aspen, paulownia and bamboo. The harder aspen wood provides stability and power under the binding, while the lighter paulownia wood at the shovel and ski end provides easy turn initiation, lighter weight and easy handling. There are 3 different BioFlex cores: bioflex 1 - 60% Aspen and 40% Paulownia - forgiving and light bioflex 2 - 70% Aspen and 30% Paulownia - light weight and strong performance bioflex 3 - 80% Aspen and 20% Paulownia - highest performance, power and durability

Triaxial Braiding

Triaxial Braiding was developed by K2 in 1988 and is still considered the best process for joining fiberglass to a wood core. In this process, a pre-treated wood core is passed through a patented Triaxial Braiding machine, which wraps it with pre-braided fiberglass strands. This unique method produces skis with perfectly tuned torsional stiffness, and a forgiving character, without sacrificing the dynamics and lively flex of the wood core

TwinTech sidewall

This new Twin Tip specific construction increases the durability of sidewall skis. In a traditional sidewall construction, the top sheet and the side face are at a 90° angle to each other. This sharp angle is susceptible to damage. In contrast, the new Twin Tech construction overlaps the top sheet and sidewall, creating a flatter angle and better protecting the ski from damage.

Model comparison

ModelRockerCoreMaterial, technologyPrice
MisconductAll terrain rockerBioFlex2TwinTech Sidewalls, Triaxial BraidCHF 499.00 incl. binding
PressJib RockerAspenTwinTech Sidewalls, Triaxial Braid, Cap ConstructionCHF 439.00 incl. binding
ModelMedium widthLengthsWaistRadius
Misconduct85 mm149, 159, 169 cm118-85-109 mm15 m (159 cm)
Press85 mm149, 159, 169, 179 cm113-85-104 mm20 m (169 cm)

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