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K2 Disruption SC, 2022/23

It's time to make turns the way you've always imagined. The Disruption SC's Carbon I-Beam construction makes it more forgiving than its metal-laden siblings, while still providing razor-sharp edge control and a smooth ride on the hardest surfaces. Equipped with classic Disruption construction, including Aspen Core, Dark Matter Damping and Powerwall, the Disruption SC is made for hard riding. Switching to a specialized piste ski has never been so inviting
Lengths
Radius
Waist
156 cm
12 m
126-73-108 mm
162 cm
12.9 m
126-73-108 mm
168 cm
14 m
126-73-108 mm
174 cm
15.2 m
126-73-108 mm
Technologies
Rocker
Speed Rocker
Core
Aspen veneer
Amplification
Carbon I-Beam
Technology
Dark Matter Damping
Sidewalls
PowerWall

Speed Rocker
Short and low rise at the top for fast corner initiation and precise steering.

Aspen core
A single species of wood provides consistency and gives riders the advantage of proven flex, durability and a good cut.

Dark Matter Damping
Space. The final frontier. The object of fascination for many children. And yet, with so much to discover on this Supra Terra. We've used this great unknown - these depths beyond gravity as we know it - to improve edge contact on rough and firm snow. It's called Dark Matter Damping - a process where we sandwich a polymeric damper between two layers of high modulus carbon and place it strategically along the edge of the ski. While your understanding of the outer reaches of our celestial sphere may be limited, DMD is a much simpler construct: improved edge grip and control. And with more grip and control, you can push faster, harder, and initiate your turn like never before. Get ready to launch, it's time to rage.

Carbon I-Beam
Full length unidirectional carbon from tip to tail for increased precision and energy along the entire length of the ski.

Powerwall
Power transfer is significantly improved by the oversized ABS sidewalls, which are laminated and embedded in the wood core in the center of the ski. Because the sidewalls extend into the heart of the ski, the transfer of energy from the skier to the edge of the ski is direct and precise.

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