How to Buy K2 Skis
Whether you are a novice skier or really sure of yourself on the slopes, a large part of your confidence lies in the selection of your skis. With athletes such as Seth Morrison and Michelle Parker on their factory team, K2 Skis offer a wide selection of skis for every skill level.
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Select a Pair of K2 Skis
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Check out the K2 Skis line of women-specific, high-performance skis. This ski manufacturer has produced a line of all-mountain skis designed with women in mind. With their five member K2 alliance skiers as testers, the T-9 skis were designed with the company's Bioflex core to accommodate the distribution of weight specific to women.
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Buy a pair of skis from K2's Comanche series if you are a beginner skier. Their 2 Com skis were designed to for equal performance on both groomed and un-groomed powder. These skis offer easy maneuverability and should be stable at any speed.
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Look for a pair of Moto CaBrawler skis by K2 Skis if you are a serious competitor. These skis were designed to take on tough moguls and offer a slick urban graphic for added street cred. Nimble and responsive, only the serious skier need apply for these skis.
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Select a ski like the Silencer by K2 Skis if you are looking for an all-mountain, park and slope ski. This ski's narrow footprint is responsive and agile. Its all-black, tone-on-tone design is a subtle alternative to many of K2's other ski graphics.
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Check out K2's ski boards, named Fatty, designed with the little ones in mind. You can buy these skis as a teaching aid for your young skier or keep them for yourself to experience the smooth ride they offer on soft snow.
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Expect to buy a pair of specially fit ski boots if you purchase of pair of K2 skis featuring their new M1 binding design. This technology features fewer working parts than standard bindings which helps to increase power at the edge of the skis and titanium construction for a secure fit.
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Look for a dealer near you on the K2 Skis website to find a place to buy a pair of K2 skis (see Resources below).
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Tips & Warnings
Find out what your size ski you should be looking for before you invest in a pair. Any ski pro shop should be able to advise you on the appropriate size boot and ski fitting.