2009-10 K2 Skis Product Copy Ski Categories

2009-10 K2 Skis Product Copy
Ski Categories
Adventure
Adventure is an entirely new category for K2 in 2009/10. Adventure skis are designed for
those skiers who ski off piste. Whether it be just off the side of the trail, a secret stash in
bounds, lift access to a high traverse out to your favorite line, a short hike to get above
the lifts, a tour into the backcountry to get the goods or, if your lucky enough, a sled, cat,
or heli drop to the most remote spots, the adventure category is for you. This category of
skis is designed to accommodate any type of binding setup, depending on what the skier
wants to do. Alpine binding, telemark or AT setup, the adventure category of skis works
for all disciplines from the most serious alpine touring skier to the big mountain powder
ripper. These skis come in a variety of widths, weights and constructions designed to
make your mountain bigger (no matter how small) and your experience more fun and
exhilarating than ever.
All-Mountain
The term All-Mountain has been loosely used within the ski industry to describe a very
wide and diverse range of all terrain skis. At K2 we narrowed down our view to a more
focused category of All-Mountain skis that are designed primarily for resort based, inbounds skiing. If you find yourself needing a ski that can handle a variety of snow
conditions that include powder, crud, spring slush, wind affected, granular, man-made,
groomers, or rock hard blue ice, these are the skis for you. These skis are specifically
designed for men and women with unmatched versatility and performance in mind. Built
to excel in just about any terrain that a resort has to offer.
Twin-Tips
The twin tip segment of the market has been growing steadily over the past 10 years and
K2 and its athletes have been at the forefront of this movement since day one. These skis
were once considered to be exclusively park oriented skis are now highly specialized for
their specific application and function including everything from big mountain lines,
backcountry kickers, versatile all-terrain rippers, highly specialized park tools and models
to match for women and even the groms. At K2 we have worked tirelessly with our
athletes to build fully functional twin tips from backcountry to park with specific designs
and technologies that actually improve the performance of our skis in both directions.
BackSide – Designed for Adventure
K2 just made your Mountain 50% Bigger by creating the All-New Backside series for
your next adventure! Whether you use the lift as a means to access the secret SIDEstashes at your local mountain or you and your friends start at a trailhead and venture into
the BACKcountry, K2 has the right tool for you. Instead of asking whether you are a
telemark, alpine or AT skier, we it’s more pertinent to ask: Are you more inclined to flash
a 2,000 foot slope in six turns or savor it with a hundred turns? Is uphill speed and
efficiency more important than stability on the descent, or are you willing to accept a
heavier set-up on the climb, for ultimate downhill performance? Are you typically
touring for short distances or weeklong trips? Whichever you chose, there’s a ski in the
Backside collection that will satisfy everyone from the lift access backcountry skier to the
devoted ski mountaineer, regardless of whether alpine, AT, or telemark bindings are
mounted on them.
No Mountain Too Small. No Adventure Too Big. The K2 BackSide series would not be
complete without a few essentials required for any adventure. New additions to the K2
collection for 09/10 are a K2 touring skin and a unique extendable K2 pole, two pieces of
equipment that are fundamental in the BACKcountry, SIDEcountry and anywhere
outside the lines. The veteran backcountry skier will appreciate the K2 distinctive skin
attachment system, and superb plush and glue. For those skiers who are going out on
their first adventure, we’ve simplified our skins designed for the SIDE series skis by laser
cutting them so you a get a precise, custom fitted skin right out of the bag with no
hassles.
If you haven’t taken an adventure on a pair of skins, you should; it will open up an
entirely new side of our sport. And if you’re a seasoned mountaineer or backcountry
skier, your equipment just got better.
BackSide Technology
Hybritech Sidewalls
Hybritech blends the race room performance of sidewalls underfoot with the ease and
forgiveness of cap construction in the tip and tail. Offered exclusively on the Side series,
Hybritech makes skis strong, accurate and powerful underfoot, while maintaining smooth
initiation and easy exits from turns.
Core Tech
Our Adventure skis use an Aspen/Paulownia blend core. Lower-density Aspen and even
lighter-weight Paulownia allow us to reduce the weight that results from the added
surface area of wider skis. In addition, the Bio Core is 15% lighter than the fir/aspen
blend traditional in our all-mountain skis.
Tip and Tail Holes
All Adventure skis come with holes drilled in the tip and tail that facilitate building a
quick, solid rescue sled, or the construction of a ski anchor. The holes come with plugs
that can be removed with a simple twist of a flat head screwdriver. These holes also
function as skin attachment points for our new skins.
Skin Clip Arc
The tails of our Adventure skis come with a concave notch to ensure the skin clip,
regardless of size, stays securely centered on the tail.
Flat Tails
All of our Adventure skis come with flat tails because they add tremendous utility to a
backcountry ski. By allowing you to easily plunge the tails into firm snow, you can build
anchors, stake out your tent, or merely secure your skis while retrieving something from
your pack, none of which is possible with twin tips or kick tails.
Rocker
All SIDE skis, and select BACK models come with varying degrees of shovel rocker, but
normal cambered tails. Shovel rocker improves the agility of big skis by enabling them to
initiate quickly, and easily adjust turn shape. The normal cambered tail makes it easy to
scrub speed in powder, and increases versatility by providing better accuracy and hard
snow performance than a fully rockered ski.
Powder Specific Tip Design
The widest point of this tip is the forward contact point as opposed to 7cm in front of it
like most of our shaped skis. This design makes the ski more stable and predictable
because it won’t hook or grab erratically in windblown snow and other variable
conditions that you’re likely to encounter in the backcountry.
Skin Technology
Thanks to an innovative attachment system, our new BackSide skins are light weight and
have superior glide, which translates to greater efficiency with less fatigue.
Z Clip Attachment
Quick, simple and lightweight, the Z Clip utilizes the hole in the ski tip and eliminates the
skin fold-over required with typical D rings. This not only reduces weight, but gets rid of
the buildup of snow that accumulates under the fold, which eventually peels your skins
off.
Tail Strap Clip
This adjustable strap interfaces with the tail hole to secure and register the skin to the
center of the ski. Unlike most clips which create friction by dragging in the snow every
step, this clip sits on top of the ski, thereby improving glide and efficiency.
DarkSide – Bottomless steep & deep ruler
The DarkSide boasts the widest dimensions in our Adventure line, and combined with the
Hybritech sidewall construction, it will inspire you to hold the throttle wide open while
arcing super G turns down an AK face. However, when the terrain chokes down to a tight
couloir, rock garden or steep glade, the normal cambered tail allows you to scrub speed
on demand and the 10/20 shovel rocker delivers surprising quickness and agility.
Dimensions: 156/128/144
Soft Snow 90%
Variable Snow 10%
Turn Radius: 25m@174
Weight: 2100g@174cm
Construction: Hybritech Sidewall
Core: Aspen/Paulownia
Sizes: 174, 181, 188
Binding Options: Flat
Features: 10/20 Tip Rocker Design, 12/11 Progressive Powder Sidecut, Powder Tip, Tip
and Tail Attachment Holes, Flat/Notched tail, Triaxial Braiding
SideStash – Adventure inside & outside the lines
The ideal ski for trashing the obvious lines and hidden secret Stashes on your hit list
regardless of it being a powder day at the resort or week old powder just outside the
ropes. The SideStash gets this incredible versatility from the metal laminate Hybritech
sidewall construction. It gains the power and precision to confidently blast through the
fresh and leftovers from the metal, but at the same time its light weight tip and tail and
5/15 shovel rocker add quickness and agility to handle the tightest steeps, trees and
chutes.
Dimensions: 139/108/127
Soft Snow 80%
Variable Snow 20%
Turn Radius: 23m@174
Weight: 2050g@174cm
Construction: Hybritech Sidewall Metal Laminate
Core: Aspen/Paulownia
Sizes: 174, 181, 188
Binding Options: Flat
Features: 5/15 Tip Rocker Design, 13/12 Progressive Powder Sidecut, Powder tip, Tip
and Tail Attachment Holes, Flat/Notched Tail
HardSide – Versatile mountain slayer
At 98 mm underfoot, the HardSide is the narrowest ski built with the Hybritech sidewall
construction. A few short years ago, it would have been considered a powder ski, and it
certainly won’t disappoint on the deep days. However, it’s designed for skiers who’s off
piste playgrounds consist more of cut up crud and firm snow than bottomless powder, so
we gave it slight shovel rocker for versatility, and a powerful metal laminate construction
for race room precision, stability and edge hold.
Dimensions: 131/98/119
Soft Snow 70%
Variable Snow 30%
Turn Radius: 21m@174
Weight: 1950g@174cm
Construction: Hybritech Sidewall Metal Laminate
Core: Aspen/Paulownia
Sizes: 174, 181, 188
Binding Options: Flat
Features: 5/15 Tip Rocker Design, 14/13 Progressive Sidecut, Powder Tip, Tip and Tail
Skin Attachment Holes, Flat/Notched Tail
Pontoon – No sinking with this Pontoon
Like Shane, this McConkey inspired design is in a class by itself. The extra wide shovel
and pin tail conspire with full rocker to make it virtually impossible to submerge the tips.
Add reverse sidecut in the shovel and tail for unsurpassed predictability, normal sidecut
underfoot to get you across the groomers, and you get a ski that provides the confidence
to ski as fast as your nerves will allow, and the nimbleness to ski trees so tight that they
were previously off limits.
Dimensions: 160/130/120
Soft Snow 95%
Variable Snow 5%
Turn Radius: N/A
Weight: 2400g@179cm
Construction: Torsion Box Cap
Core: Fir/Aspen
Sizes: 169, 179, 189
Binding Options: Flat
Features: 20/40 Rocker Design, Progressive Powder Sidecut, Powder Tip, Tapered Tail,
Triaxial Braiding
COOMBAck – A powder ski built for adventurous skiers like Doug Coombs
Coombs was the consummate adventure skier. He was equally happy ticking off first
descents in the Chugach via helicopter, as he was skinning to the top of Antarctica’s Mt.
Vinson. Consequently, he needed skis that delivered solid edge hold and stability at
speed, but were also light enough for touring. To accomplish that, K2 retained the
powder tip, progressive sidecut and buoyant 102 waist that gave the original Coomba
superior predictability in erratic conditions. Then we added slight shovel rocker to give it
quicker initiation and better versatility. We think Doug would be proud.
A percentage of all COOMBAck ski sales will be donated to the Coombs family. K2 will
also donate a portion of the proceeds to the American Mountain Guide Association’s
Chad Vanderham Endowment which is focused on improving guide education and safety.
Dimensions: 135/102/121
Soft Snow 70%
Variable Snow 30%
Turn Radius: 22m@174
Weight: 1825g@174cm
Construction: Torsion Box Cap
Core: Fir/Aspen
Sizes: 167, 174, 181, 188
Binding Options: flat
Features: 2/30 Tip Rocker, 14/12 Progressive Sidecut, Powder Tip, Tip and Tail
Attachments Holes, Flat/Notched Tail
BackLash – The ski of choice for who prefer to take the road less traveled
Whether dropping a knee or locking the heel, the BackLash strikes the perfect balance for
those seeking a resort worthy sled that’s light enough for all day tours. A 92 mm waist,
superlight wood core and cap construction, combined with the smooth, dampness of
metal deliver the versatility to tackle hard or soft conditions on either side of the rope.
And the progressive sidecut supplies edgehold and precision in a variety of turn shapes
and conditions.
Dimensions: 129/92/115
Soft Snow 60%
Variable Snow 40%
Turn Radius: 19m@174
Weight: 1775g@174cm
Construction: Metal Laminate Cap
Core: Aspen/Paulownia/Bamboo
Sizes: 167, 174, 181
Binding Options: flat
Features: 16/14 Progressive Sidecut, Powder Tip, Tip and Tail Attachments Holes,
Flat/Notched Tail
WayBack – The perfect balance for up and down
The WayBack prefers small crowds and rustic huts to busy resorts and grandiose lodges.
A super light wood core with an abundance of carbon fiber makes this one of the lightest
mid-fats on the market. It excels at long approaches and pays increasingly greater
dividends the further one ventures into the mountains. A shallow and progressive 14/12
sidecut and powder tip makes it ultra predictable in high alpine conditions like wind
scoured sastrugi or sun crust.
Dimensions: 124/88/108
Soft Snow 50%
Variable Snow 50%
Turn Radius: 22m@174
Weight: 1525g@174cm
Construction: Torsion Box Cap
Core: Aspen/Paulownia/Bamboo
Sizes: 167, 174 181
Binding Options: Flat
Features: 14/12 Progressive Sidecut, Powder Tip, Tip and Tail Attachment Holes,
Flat/Notched Tail
BackUp – Lightweight ascent and descent
The down isn’t the only focus for this skier. Equally suitable as a resort telemark ski or a
high performance ski mountaineering tool, the BackUp’s lightweight core offers a tireless
ascent, while the two sheets of metal provide exceptional edge hold, and a damp, supple
feel unmatched in lightweight skis. Whether descending frozen corn or skinning on hard,
bony conditions, this is a ski you can depend on.
Dimensions: 125/82/110
Soft Snow 40%
Variable Snow 60%
Turn Radius: 19m@174
Weight: 1625g@174cm
Construction: Metal Laminate Cap
Core: Aspen/Paulownia/Bamboo
Sizes: 160, 167, 174, 181
Binding Options: Flat
Features: 16/14 Progressive Sidecut, Powder Tip, Tip and Tail Attachment Holes,
Flat/Notched Tail
GotBack – The undisputed powder queen (women’s)
This powder queen makes no apologies for her full figured 102mm waist. In fact, that’s
one of her most alluring qualities. Add slight 2/30 shovel rocker and you’ve got a ski
with phenomenal float and exceptional maneuverability. The Triaxial braided Bioflex
core keeps it lightweight and agile, while the progressive 14/12 sidecut provides
versatility after the powder’s tracked out.
Dimensions: 135/102/121
Soft Snow: 70%
Variable Snow: 30%
Turn Radius: 18m@160
Weight: 1700g@160cm
Construction: Torsion Box Cap
Core: Bioflex
Sizes: 146, 153, 160, 167, 174
Binding Options: Flat
Features: 2/30 Tip Rocker, 14/12 Progressive Sidecut, Powder tip, Tip and Tail
attachment Holes, Flat/Notched tail
PayBack – Hell hath no fury like the PayBack (women’s)
The PayBack confidently walks the rope line between resort and backcountry. Telemark
or locked heel, the Bioflex core and two sheets of metal provide the precision and
stability required to charge in-bounds, and the Triaxial braided Bioflex core keeps the
weight down for all-day tours. To complete the package, the 92 mm waist and
progressive 16/14 sidecut provide versatility for a myriad of turn shapes and snow
conditions.
Dimensions: 129/92/115
Soft Snow: 60%
Variable Snow: 49%
Turn Radius: 16m@160
Weight: 1600g@160cm
Construction: Metal Laminate Cap
Core: Bioflex
Sizes: 146, 153, 160, 167
Binding Options: Flat
Features: 16/14 Progressive Sidecut, Powder Tip, Tip and Tail Attachment Holes,
Flat/Notched Tail
She’s Back – But this time she’s even more piste off…..(women’s)
With the narrowest waist and curviest sidecut in the women’s adventure collection, the
She’sBack has the enviable qualities of also being the quickest and lightest. Add two
sheets of metal for a smooth, supple feel and confident edge hold, and you either have a
playful and agile resort ski, or a pure ski mountaineering tool regardless of whether you
choose to mount it with pins or locked heels.
Dimensions: 121/80/107
Soft Snow 40%
Variable Snow 60%
Turn Radius: 14m@160
Weight: 1450g@160cm
Construction: Metal Laminate Cap
Core: Bioflex
Sizes: 153, 160, 167
Binding Options: Flat
Features: 16/14 Progressive Sidecut, Tip and Tail Attachment Holes, Flat/Notched Tail
Apache – Your complete all-mountain collection for men
For crud, powder, groomed, and all the variations in between found at your favorite
resort, the Apache series is a collection of All Mountain tools designed to conquer any
trail on your hill, in any condition.
No two mountains or snow conditions are the same, which is why versatility is key.
Every K2 ski in the Apache series is targeted at a specific customer, performance level
and snow condition, yet each has an enormous amount of versatility to conquer the entire
mountain. In addition, all Apache skis are designed and built with K2/Marker exclusive
binding systems that work with the ski to maximize the power transfer between the skier
and snow.
Apache All-Mountain Technology
Men’s specific MOD Structure
The shape of the secondary elastomeric core has been sculpted to distribute mass in ways
that ensure the smoothest ride. Overall the MOD is thickest toward the center of the ski to
insulate the skier from vibrations and tapers toward the tip and tail to minimize swing
weight making the skis easier to maneuver. The optimum location and thickness of mass
differs from men to women reflected in the different MOD shapes for our Apache and
T:Nine series of skis. The men’s MOD structure distributes the mass of the secondary
core increasing torsional rigidity through its X shape MOD design and perimeter mass for
increased edge hold.
Men’s specific MOD Monic
Although the precise location of the MOD Monic’s strategic mass dampening is
consistent between our men and women’s models, the amount of focused mass is
different. Through extensive testing with members of our ATD, we have determined the
optimal MOD Monic mass on our Apache series that helps dampen vibrations for a
smoother ride. The redesigned men’s MOD Monic also has a new X shape that further
compliments the X shaped MOD structure.
K2/MX System
High Performance K2 Ski/Marker Binding System
This binding system offers the most direct transmission of power to the ski for unmatched
precision and control used exclusively on our high end Apache skis. The K2/MX
maximizes the performance of the ski/binding interaction by offering a wider contact to
ski for the best delivery of power to the edge. The K2/MX does this in three ways. First,
the MX system uses Marker’s Inter-Pivot Heel technology that has a wider footprint
extending its contact point closer to the edge of the ski. Second, the system hubs are
functionally wider with a 50mm footprint which further decreases the distance between
the binding and the edge of the ski for added performance. Finally, the MX system has
tighter tolerances between the binding and the surface of the secondary ski core for a
more precise feel.
The K2/MX system uses a Marker Biometric toe in combination with the inter pivot heel.
This toe provides the additional backward releasing safety benefits that are adjusted in
conjunction with the DIN setting. The Biometric toe also includes a stainless steel AFD
in conjunction with a 4 linkage design for increased centered performance and safety.
K2/M2 System
Performance K2 Ski/Plate/Marker Binding System
The K2/M2 is the ultimate ski/plate/binding system designed for performance and
recreational skiers. It utilizes a new Two Linkage Toe and a fixed Compact2 Heel design
to generate more power, precision and quickness underfoot. The K2/M2 systems’ sleek
design is graphically integrated into the look of the Apache series skis.
Catch Free Technology
A brand new camber design that slightly raises the standard contact points off the snow
for easier transition between turns for an entry level skier. A ski with this technology
makes it easier to swivel the ski from left to right without the tip or tail catching on the
surface of the snow. This technology is used exclusively in our Men’s and Women’s
entry level skis as a learning tool to introduce skiers to the ease of getting down the
mountain and quickly teaches newer skiers how to ride an edge without catching one
first.
Xplorer – The highest performance tool to explore and conquer any condition
The Xplorer made its debut in the Apache series last year and because of its versatility
became an immediate success. Being the widest ski in the Apache line gives it an
advantage in soft snow to help you track out the resort on those deep powder days but
enough sidecut to lay down trenches across the corduroy on those groomer days as well.
The broad range of versatility and high performance comes from a unique combination of
an 84mm waist, metal laminate cap construction and generous 17/16 progressive sidecut
that allows it to perform well on both soft and hard conditions.
Dimensions: 128/84/112
Ungroomed 60%
Groomed 40%
Turn Radius: 17m@177
Construction: Metal Laminate Cap
Core: Fir/Aspen
Sizes: 170, 177, 184
Binding Options: K2/MX 12.0
Features: 17/16 Progressive Sidecut, MOD Monic, MOD Technology
Recon – The most versatile high performance tool
Tested and proven time and time again as the ultimate high performance ski for all
conditions. The Recon fits right in between the Crossfire and Xplorer in the line with its
78 mm waist width making it the ultimate 50/50 ski for expert skiers. The Recon blends
the perfect amount of waist and tip width creating a platform that floats in softer snow
and crud and combines a generous sidecut for hard snow performance.
Dimensions: 119/78/105
Ungroomed 50%
Groomed 50%
Turn Radius: 18m@177
Construction: Metal Laminate Cap
Core: Fir/Aspen
Sizes: 163, 170, 177, 184
Binding Options: K2/MX 12.0
Features: MOD Monic, MOD Technology
Crossfire – The ultimate carving machine gains versatility
The new Crossfire gains an additional 4 mm underfoot going to 74 mm giving it even
more versatility in varied conditions with the same precision and accuracy on groomers
that you have come to expect from this model. The Crossfire is the only ski in the Apache
line that comes with ABS sidewall construction for the ultimate performance and hold
while laying down arcs on firmer terrain.
Dimensions: 122/74/106
Ungroomed 40%
Groomed 60%
Turn Radius: 16m@177
Construction: Metal Laminate ABS Sidewall
Core: Fir/Aspen
Sizes: 163, 170, 177, 184
Binding Options: K2/MX 12.0
Features: MOD Monic, MOD Technology
Interceptor – A lively performance oriented explorer for any terrain
The all new Interceptor offers an unmatched balance of performance, forgiveness and
stability on our widest Apache chassis. Being built on the award winning Xplorer chassis
is a start but the addition of our versatile Torsion Box Construction creates a performance
focused all-mountain ski that is more lively and playful than its metal laminate
counterpart.
Dimensions: 128/84/112
Ungroomed 60%
Groomed 40%
Turn Radius: 17m@177
Construction: Torsion Box Cap
Core: Fir/Aspen
Sizes: 163, 170, 177, 184
Binding Options: K2/M2 11.0 TC
Features: MOD Monic, MOD Technology, Triaxial Braiding
Raider – Our most forgiving performance oriented Apache ski
Athletic skiers seeking performance at an exceptional value are going to love the Raider.
This versatile ski is built on the proven Recon chassis but in a torsion box construction
for added versatility over the entire mountain.
Dimensions: 119/78/105
Ungroomed 50%
Groomed 50%
Turn Radius: 18m@177
Construction: Torsion Box Cap
Core: Fir/Aspen
Sizes: 156, 163, 170, 177
Binding Options: K2/M2 11.0 TC
Features: MOD Monic, MOD Technology, Triaxial Braiding
Ranger – Exceptional performance at a great value
The Ranger is a true recreational ski that provides unmatched forgiveness and control.
These characteristics are achieved through blending the right amount of sidecut in a 74
mm all-mountain waist width and a wood core. The Ranger is the perfect platform for the
advancing skier who seeks performance as much as value.
Dimensions: 118/74/103
Ungroomed 30%
Groomed 70%
Turn Radius: 15m@170
Construction: Torsion Box Cap
Core: Fir/Aspen
Sizes: 156, 163, 170, 177
Binding Options: K2/M2 10.0
Features: MOD Monic, MOD Technology, Triaxial Braiding
Force – Catch free control makes you a force to be reckoned with on any terrain
This brand new ski is going to revolutionize skiing for the novice skier with a new
camber called Catch Free technology. This technology enables the ski to become more
maneuverable with less camber in the tip and tail. The additional ease and forgiveness
offered by this design makes learning to ski even easier for the intermediate. This ski also
comes with a new composite lightweight core technology that adds 3D shape while
maintaining a forgiving flex profile.
Dimensions: 119/72/103
Ungroomed 30%
Groomed 70%
Turn Radius: 14m@170
Construction: Torsion Box Cap
Core: Composite
Sizes: 149, 156, 163, 170, 177
Binding Options: K2/M2 10.0
Features: Catch Free Technology, MOD Technology, MOD Monic
Stinger – The stinger delivers precision with ease on a stable chassis
New skiers will admire the performance and value that the Stinger delivers. This ski
comes complete with MOD Technology, Torsion Box construction and K2/M2 10.0
Binding System which keep it stable under foot and easy to turn; these qualities help
build confident skiers. The Stinger comes from the same chassis as the Force with a
traditional camber.
Dimensions: 119/72/103
Ungroomed 20%
Groomed 80%
Turn Radius: 14m@170
Construction: Torsion Box Cap
Core: Composite
Sizes: 149, 156, 163, 170, 177
Binding Options: K2/M2 10.0
Features: MOD Technology
Indy – Junior all-mountain independence for groms
The Indy is built with the all mountain junior ripper who wants enough versatility in a ski
to tear up any terrain. This is one ski that was built to ski everything in any condition the
mountain has to offer, all you have to worry about is keeping up.
Dimensions: 95/70/91
Ungroomed 30%
Groomed 70%
Turn Radius: 13m@136
Construction: Torsion Box Cap
Core: Foam
Sizes: 76, 88, 100, 112, 124, 136, 146
Binding Options: Marker FasTrack24.5 and 7.0
T:Nine – All-Mountain Series for women women’s market is due in
no
K2’s impact on the women’s market is due in no small part to the K2 Alliance’s level of
involvement in every aspect of the collection including on-hill testing, graphics, and
marketing. This unique group of women from different backgrounds and ages has created
a collection of both high performance and recreational All Mountain skis for female
skiers everywhere. Versatility is the key ingredient in an all mountain ski, and every
T:Nine skis in the collection has plenty of it. The introduction of the state of the art
K2/Marker ERS and ERP systems are the industries first women’s specific bindings
which maximize the performance of all T:Nine skis in 2009/10. Aside from technical
superiority, this years’ peacock inspired graphic designs came to fruition after the red
wine started flowing at a post ski test debrief with our women’s crew
As shown by the pink ribbon on their bases, K2 Sports is proud to donate to the Breast
Cancer Research Foundation on behalf of Ski, Skate and Snowboards. K2 is focused on
improving women’s health through recreation and sports, and with the Breast Cancer
Research Foundation partnership, K2 is also putting some much-needed money into
improving women’s quality of life. K2 has donated over $1,000,000 to this great cause
and other breast cancer research organizations worldwide.
T:Nine Technology
Bioflex Core
Working with the Alliance Team to further develop our line of women’s specific skis has
lead to the Bioflex core, a breakthrough multi-wood core technology. Used on our T:Nine
series of skis, the combination of two distinctly different woods, fir and spruce, provides
a blend of stability and forgiveness in our women’s skis. Not just different layers of
wood, but completely different cores fused together at the tip and tail. Spruce, a light, soft
wood is used in the extremities of the tip and tail and fir, a more solid, dense wood is
used underfoot. The Spruce provides easy turn initiation, lightweight characteristics, and
overall ease that T:Nine skis have come to be known for. The Fir underfoot provides a
new level of confidence inspiring control, predictability and stability. The 2009/10 core
incorporates a bamboo stringer that runs down the center of the entire core for added
strength. The beauty of the Bioflex core is that it produces a lighter weight core which
translates into skis that are easier to maneuver and causes less fatigue than a comparable
men’s size and model. The Bioflex core can also be tuned to the performance level of the
ski. The Burnin’ Luv and True Luv both share a Bioflex core, but the flex and
performance levels differs dramatically.
K2/ERS System
High Performance Women’s Specific K2 Ski/Marker Binding System
This all new women’s specific K2/ERS (Energy Response System) binding system was
developed with Marker and used exclusively on the T:Nine skis. The integrated hubs are
wider than last year for better, more effective power transfer and the hubs are closer
together to accommodate a smaller boot sole and maintain smooth flexing of the ski. The
women’s specific binding features a smaller feminine aesthetic with a totally new Triple
Pivot Comfort Toe and redesigned Twin Cam 2 Heel for ease of entry and exit. One key
feature of the new K2/ERS system is its light weight. This new binding is a full pound
lighter than the previous M1 binding system. With a floating toe and fixed heel, this nonplated, fully integrated binding system provides women unparalleled quickness,
precision, and the ultimate in all mountain performance. With the width of the ERS
system it is much easier and quicker to get today’s wide skis up on edge making them
perform more like a narrower waisted ski.
K2/ERP System
Women’s Specific Performance Ski/Plate/Binding System
The all new women’s specific K2/ERP (Energy Response Plate) is a ski/ plate/binding
designed for advanced and recreational skiers alike. The ERP is shorter making it less
stiff resulting in a smoother flexing ski that is a half pound lighter. This system utilizes a
Two Linkage Toe and a fixed Compact2 Heel design to generate more power, precision
and quickness underfoot. The ERP systems’ sleek design is graphically coordinated into
the look of the ski models in the T:Nine series.
Green
Bamboo and Paulownia stringers are used to add lightweight strength to the ski cores.
These wood species are fast growing and locally sourced making them a better renewable
choice than traditional cores.
Metal Laminate Skis
Our women’s skis use a thinner layer of Titanal compared to the Apache line which
further reduces the overall weight of our women’s skis while still providing the
dampening characteristics produced by a metal laminate ski construction
Forward Mounting Position
All T:Nine skis are built with the midsole of the ski 2 cm forward relative to the standard
midsole point for a men’s ski. This accommodates the anatomical fact that the center of
mass for a woman is generally much lower than that of a man. By moving the midsole
forward, it places the center of mass of the average woman in the optimum position over
the ski, allowing for more control and easier turn initiation.
Women’s specific MOD Structure
The shape of the MOD structure is sculpted to distribute mass in ways that ensure the
smoothest ride. In both men’s and women’s skis the MOD is thickest toward the center of
the ski to insulate the skier from vibrations and tapers toward the tip and tail to minimize
weight making the skis easier to maneuver. The optimum location and thickness of mass
differs from men to women so we introduced different MOD shapes for our T:Nine skis.
The aesthetic look of the MOD shape has also been customized with a softened, more
shaped appearance that graphically ties into the design of the skis.
Women’s specific MOD Monic
Although the location for this targeted mass dampening is consistent between our men’s
and women’s models, the amount of focused mass is different between the two lines of
skis. Through extensive testing with the members of our Alliance team, we have selected
the optimal MOD Monic mass for each model to dampen vibrations and provide a
smoother ride. The women’s MOD Monic is designed to accent the overall look without
sacrificing function.
Lotta Luv – Designed for a whole lotta conditions
The addition of the all new women’s specific ERS binding option allows this ski to get a
whole lot wider, expanding to 82mm under foot while still keeping the performance
characteristics of a narrower waisted ski. This translates into a ski with high end
performance and unsurpassed versatility on hard pack, crud, or soft snow.
Dimensions: 125/82/110
Ungroomed 50%
Groomed 50%
Turn Radius: 14m@163
Construction: Metal Laminate Cap
Core: Bioflex
Sizes: 149, 156, 163, 170
Binding Options: K2/Marker ERS 11.0 TC
Features: Mod Monic, Mod Technology
Burnin’ Luv – Keeps you turning’ and burnin’
The Burnin’ Luv has a metal laminate ABS sidewall construction giving this allmountain ski enhanced stability and hard snow performance in a highly versatile ski. The
addition of the ERS binding system to our narrowest and most precise 70 mm chassis
guarantees the precision and control that expert skiers have come to expect from the
Burnin’ Luv.
Dimensions: 117/70/101
Ungroomed 30%
Groomed 70%
Turn Radius: 13m@163
Construction: Metal Laminate ABS Sidewall
Core: Bioflex
Sizes: 149, 156, 163, 170
Binding Options: K2/Marker ERS 11.0 TC
Features: Mod Monic, Mod Technology
Free Luv – Jump on and take the ultimate free ride
The Free Luv is the perfect all-mountain tool for the advanced level skier seeking
versatility and forgiveness. The 76 mm waist width is the sweet spot between the Lotta
and Burnin’ while its Torsion Box Construction gives this ski additional forgiveness and
responsiveness.
Dimensions: 120/76/104
Ungroomed 40%
Groomed 60%
Turn Radius: 14m@163
Construction: Torsion Box Cap
Core: Bioflex
Sizes: 142, 149, 156, 163
Binding Options: K2/Marker ERS 11.0 TC
Features: Mod Monic, Mod Technology, Triaxial Braided
True Luv – The true will set you free
For the recreational skier looking to advance to the next level, the True Luv is the ideal
tool at an affordable price. The True Luv blends a 74mm waist and women’s specific
Bioflex core to achieve a high level of ease and forgiveness and inspire confidence and
control in the skier.
Dimensions: 118/74/103
Ungroomed 40%
Groomed 60%
Turn Radius: 14m@163
Construction: Torsion Box Cap
Core: Bioflex
Sizes: 142, 149, 156, 163
Binding Options: K2/Marker ERP 10.0
Features: Mod Monic, Mod Technology, Triaxial Braided
Sweet Luv – You’ll find that sweet spot with catch free
The combination of comfort, forgiveness and stability comes together in this recreational
ski with unsurpassed versatility offered by our new Catch Free technology. Integrating
our torsion box construction and new women’s specific Composite core, the Sweet Luv
ensures any recreational skier graceful turns and sweet pleasure on the slopes.
Dimensions: 119/72/103
Ungroomed 20%
Groomed 80%%
Turn Radius: 13m@163
Construction: Torsion Box Cap
Core: Composite
Sizes: 142, 149, 156, 163
Binding Options: K2/Marker ERP 10.0
Features: Mod Monic, Mod Technology, Catch Free Technology
First Luv – Skiers will fall in luv at first run
Ideal for the new skier, the First Luv provides the needed forgiveness and stability for
that beginning experience on the ski hill. By incorporating a composite core, the ski
becomes lightweight and easier to control. The First Luv guarantees increased confidence
on the slope and more runs in their future.
Dimensions: 119/72/103
Ungroomed 20%
Groomed 80%
Turn Radius: 13m@163
Construction: Torsion Box Cap
Core: Composite
Sizes: 142, 149, 156, 163
Binding Options: K2/Marker ERP 10.0
Features: Mod Technology
Luv Bug – Now boys allowed!
Searching for a quick, all-mountain junior ski? Look no further. The Luv Bug provides
ease and stability with a cute look and feel for the aspiring junior skier. Guaranteed to get
them on the slopes time and time again.
Dimensions: 95/70/91
Ungroomed 30%
Groomed 70%
Turn Radius: 13m@136
Construction: Torsion Box Cap
Core: Foam
Sizes: 76, 88, 100, 112, 124, 136, 146
Binding Options: Marker FasTrak2 4.5 and 7.0
Factory Team – Twin tip skis
From remote big mountain heli trips to the make shift rails set up in your own backyard,
our Factory Team offering is the most diverse athlete inspired twin tip collection built to
date, specifically designed with your attitude and pursuits in mind.
It takes a rock solid team of the top Pros in the sport dedicated to advancing the future of
skiing to test, create and legitimize our latest innovations and offerings. 12 years ago
when we made the Poacher twin tip, skiing was pretty much one directional (unless you
consider those hot doggin ballet skiers from the 70’s skiing switch). Within the last
decade our athletes have helped inspire and create products that made switch skiing and
more importantly switch landings possible, pushing the limits of what can be done on a
pair of skis. Skiing continues to progress at light speed, and these K2 athlete inspired
products help our team lead the charge
Factory Team Technology
Twin tip specific ski shapes
Unlike other categories in the K2 line, our twin tips are designed to ride forward and
switch. As switch skiing rapidly becomes the norm, so does the demand for a product that
performs increasingly well in both directions. K2 has developed unique radius and taper
angels to maximize the bi-directional performance.
Directional Taper
Moderately wider tip than tail maximizes directional performance and helps the ski
perform optimally in the forward direction. This means the ski makes a different art when
skiing switch.
Bi-directional Taper
The tip is still wider than the tail but the difference between the two is less than a
directional ski. This lets the ski perform exceptionally while skiing in the forward
direction but allows the skier to gain switch potential. This taper enable the skier to have
better and more consistent switch riding that is more similar to the arc and performance
in the forward direction.
Symmetrical Taper
Equal width of tip and tail. This ski is designed to ski forward and switch identically. A
symmetrical ski has a switch arc that is equivalent to its forward arc. To maximize
performance, the mounting location is in the absolute center of the ski.
Twin Tips and Tails
When twin tips were first being developed; the tails were designed totally different than
the tips. The tails were shorter, lower and often had an abrupt curvature. These tails
worked then but as the sport rapidly progresses, skiers are attempting to ski any terrain
backwards and demands have changed. The tails on our newest skis are balanced in the
length, height and curvature of our tips for optimal riding in both directions.
Sidewall Construction
Sidewall skis give the most precise performance with direct transfer of power through the
ski. They also offer a level of added durability. These skis have a tendency to be more
resistant to impact because the vertical sidewall supports and reinforces the edge from
above
ABS Sidewalls
ABS is a polymeric material used in sidewall construction that primarily functions to
protect the core. K2 uses ABS because of its dense characteristics and impact toughness
that not only aid in the direct transmission of power but also make it very durable and
resistant to moisture.
ABSorb – ABS/Urethane Hybrid Sidewalls
This horizontal sidewall construction sandwiches a urethane layer in between ABS for
shock ABSorption, lessening the impact of harsh landings and blows to the rider. The
urethane is only used under foot to maximize the dampening but ABS is used toward the
tip and tail to maximize performance and control.
3.5mm Edges
Most of our factory series skis come standard with a thicker more durable steel edge to
prolong the life of the ski. Normal thickness of edges is around 2.5mm whereas the
Factory Series skis’ use a 3.5mm edge to withstand the added abuse. This thicker edge is
far more resistant to crackingand grinding for a more durable, longer lasting ski.
Tip and Tail Plates and Rivets
K2 introduced tip and tail rivets 7 years ago on the Factory Series skis. They were
functionally developed for additional protection, reinforcing the tip and tail of the ski
against delamination. Although function is still the primary purpose, K2 has evolved the
rivets and plates into stylized components.
K2 SchizoFrantic Inserts
The K2 SchizoFrantic inserts allow for super fast mounting of the new K2/Maker Griffon
SchizoFrantic binding system without the need for any drilling. The Schzio binding itself
uses the tested and proven Triple Pivot Elite toe and Inter Pivot Heel with an ultra
lightweight, low stand height track and cable system that enable you to mount once and
adjust a full 6 cm along the ski. The insert patterns allow you to ski at the ‘core center’
mark for the optimal park and switch performance, or all the way back at a more
traditional mounting location for powder of softer snow conditions. The increased surface
area of the insert rings provides twice the pullout strength of standard binding screws.The
new system will be offered on HellBent, obSETHed, Kung Fujas and Extreme skis.
Rocker Design
You used to only think about what length of the ski you wanted. Then skis got fatter and
shorter. Then even fatter. Then McConkey had some wacky ideas and skis started
bending the opposite directions. After a veritable ton of prototypes and input from the
team, we brought to market the first fat rockered twin with the HellBent and haven’t
looked back since.
Rocker design will change the way you look at skis and the mountains forever. It gives
you total domination in deep powder, allowing you to plane up to the surface of the snow
and stomp landings forward and switch as if you are skiing in the part. Initially designed
for pow, we quickly discovered varying levels of Rocker to be highly beneficial and
insanely fun in assorted snow conditions as well. Skis with more rocker translate to better
floatation with more of a surfy and forgiving feel. Skis with less rocker have a more
traditional feel on firmer snow but get the added benefit of floatation in softer snow. We
quantify Rocker with three specific characteristics.
1. The region where the rocker is located. Tip Rocker allows the ski to plane up
easier for floatation. Rocker in the tail works the exact same way while skiing
switch. When skiing in a forward direction it also functionally allows the tail of
the ski to sit deeper in the snow bringing the tip up easier than a traditionally
cambered ski. All Factory Team skis with this technology feature both tip and tail
rocker.
2. The height (mm) of the rocker off the snow. This measurement is taken at the
location of the traditional contact points on the snow for a cambered ski. Rocker
height varies per model based on a specific level of soft snow intention for a ski.
The more soft snow focused, the more elevation. Raising the tip and tail higher
off the snow means less effective running surface on firmer snow.
3. The length (cm) of the rockered region. This length is measured in centimeters
from the traditional running surface contact points of a non-rockered ski. Longer
length of Rocker makes the ski nimble and agile in soft snow. Conversely, with
longer Rocker, you have less effective edge in contact on firm snow, so these skis
feel and ski shorter. Longer Rocker shines in the deep stuff, while shorter,
shallower Rocker gains versatility on all terrain.
The HellBent is built mainly with soft snow in mind so it has the most in the tip and tail.
We call it 20/40 Rocker. The tip and tail are off the snow 20 mm up and 40 cm in from
the ends of the ski for maximum float. The ski is flat underfoot with zero camber.
The obSETHed has a Tip and Tail 10/20 Rocker. Tip and tail sit 10 mm off the snow and
the ski contacts snow 20 cm in from the tip while sitting flat. The traditional camber
underfoot gives the ski better versatility in all different snow conditions, especially firmer
snow.
The MissBehaved and Kung Fujas have Tip and Tail 5/30 Rocker. 5 mm up, 30 cm in.
This gives the skis increased advantage in pow and crud over their traditional
counterparts. Camber underfoot ensures adaptability on all terrain.
HellBent – Shatter perceptions of what can be done outside the park. The mountain is
now your playground. Unleash
Often imitated, but never equaled, the HellBent’s twin tip Rocker design equals supreme
floatation in powder while allowing you to stomp both switch and regular landings in the
deepest conditions. Not content being a mere pow tool, the HellBent gives you generous
ability to carve your way down to the bottom of back to the lift. We have a hard time
getting Andy Mahre to ever take them off his feet.
Dimensions: 150/122/141
Powder: 666%
Park: 10%
Radius: 26m at 179
Construction: Vertical ABS Sidewall
Core: Fir
Sizes: 169, 179, 189
Bindings: SchizoFrantic or flat
Features: Tip/Tail 20/40 Rocker Design, Tip plates and tail rivets, Triaxial Braiding,
Made with Pure Evil
ObSETHed – Seth Morrison knows exactly what he wants in his big-mountain focused
pro model
Seth wanted his ski to feature the best of both worlds, Rocker and camber. His modified
tip and tail Rocker design elevates floatation in soft snow and increases adaptability in
crud and chopped up snow conditions. The Progressive Sidecut and regular camber
underfoot give the obSETHed the overall advantage over other skis, providing quicker
aggressive turn initiation on hardpack snow, but an easy smooth tail release in soft
conditions. Good for Seth, and mere mortals as well.
Dimensions: 138/105/125
Powder: 70% Park: 30%
Radius: 24 @ 179/Standard Taper
Construction: Vertical ABS Sidewall with Horizontal
Die-Cut Design
Core: Fir
Sizes: 169, 179, 189
Bindings: SchizoFrantic or flat
Features: Tip/Tail 10/20 Rocker Design,
Progressive Sidecut, Acid Etched Tip plates and tail rivets,Triaxial Braiding
MissBehaved – Designed from the inside out for the female skier in the backcountry and
in-bounds
This women’s specific fat twin has the width and the tip and tail Rocker to float on the
deepest days while keeping her quick and nimble in variable conditions. The Progressive
Sidecut coupled with the regular camber underfoot give the MissBehaved unrivaled
performance on hardpack too.
Dimensions: 130/98/118
Powder: 60% Park: 40%
Radius: 18m @ 159/Standard Taper
Construction: Vertical Abs Sidewall
Core: BioFlex
Sizes: 149, 159, 169
Features: Tip/Tail 5/30 Rocker, Progressive Sidecut, Tip plates and tail rivets, Triaxial
Braiding
Kung Fujas – Who needs a quiver of skis anymore when the Kung Fujas skis it all so
well?
Pep Fujas wanted a ski to charge every type of terrain and he worked with us to develop a
ski that was wide enough to float and endure lines in the backcountry, yet nimble and
poppy enough to shred the park. He added a new 5/30 mini-rocker to the tip and tail to
enhance it’s performance in soft snow, and bi-directional taper for better switch carving.
The result is the the only ski that is truly a quiver of one. Believe in the teachings of the
Kung Fujas.
Dimensions: 125/95/120
Powder: 50% Park: 50%
Radius/Taper: 21m@ 179/Bi-Directional Taper
Construction: ABS Sidewall
Core: Fir
Sizes: 169, 179, 189
Bindings: SchizoFrantic or flat
Features: Tip/Tail 5/30 Rocker, Tip and Tail Rivets, Triaxial Braiding
Extreme – This legendary ski is the most functional in-bounds twin tip we have ever built
The Extreme has the confidence and stability to rip any terrain and it has the torsional
strength and durability to handle the toughest of landings and the most punishing abuse in
the park. Emulate PK Hunder’s double cork 1080 or just bust out some of the ol’ moves
on the topsheet. Either way, we’ll be proud. Keep it Extreme.
Dimensions: 118/85/109
Powder: 40% Park: 60%
Radius/Taper: 21m@ 179/Standard Taper
Construction: ABSorb Hybrid Sidewall
Core: Fir
Sizes: 159, 164, 169, 174, 179, 184
Bindings: SchizoFrantic or flat
Features: Stealth Black Rivets, Triaxial Braiding, the most badass display of aerial
trickery ever placed on a topsheet
MissDemeanor – The original women’s specific twin-tip. So good, it should be illegal
This all-mountain ripper features a Bioflex core for a forgiving feel and super light
swingweight. The MissD is torsionally rigid underfoot for supreme grip on ice and in the
pipe and has ABSorb hybrid sidewall to sweeten hard landings, rail impact and rough
terrain.
Dimensions: 113/80/104
Powder: 40% Park: 60%
Radius/Taper: 17m@ 159/Standard Taper
Construction: ABSorb Hybrid Sidewall
Core: Bioflex
Sizes: 149, 154, 159, 164, 169
Features: Tip and Tail Inlay Rivets, Triaxial Braiding
DisOrderly – The jib sticks for the pure park skier
Designed with a park specific core profile and center-only mounting position, this ski has
balanced and light swingweight off booters, spinning on and off rails, or riding transitions
regardless of direction. Its symmetrical sidecut keeps your riding style smooth with
consistent arcs while its even flex allows you to lock into presses and butters like never
before. Get after it.
Dimensions: 109/85/109
Ungroomed: 10% Groomed: 90%
Radius/Taper: 26m@ 179/Symmetrical Taper
Construction: Vertical ABS Sidewall
Core: Fir
Sizes: 159, 169, 179
Features: Tip and Tail Rivets, Triaxial Braiding
EXT – The all-mountain performer with an understated style
The EXT is the Extreme’s little bro. With a narrower waist and subdued black stealth
graphic, the EXT is for the skier looking for a snappy and long lasting sidewall ski
without all the bells and whistles.
Dimensions: 113/80/104
Ungroomed: 30% Groomed: 70%
Radius/Taper: 21m@ 179/Standard Taper
Construction: Vertical ABS Sidewall
Core: Fir
Sizes: 149, 159, 169, 179
Features: Tip and Tail Rivets, Triaxial Braiding
Silencer – The all-white alpine ninja
The Silencer is an all-terrain ski that can handle the whole mountain as well as it does the
park. The Silencer’s cap construction creates a feather-light and slightly more forgiving
feel than that of the EXT. The 80mm footprint gives it quickness edge to edge with
additional hard snow performance and the fir core keeps it nice and snappy for pop off
jumps or riding pipe.
Dimensions: 113/80/104
Ungroomed: 20% Groomed: 80%
Radius/Taper: 21m@ 179/Standard Taper
Construction: Torsion Box Cap
Core: Fir
Sizes: 149, 159, 169, 179
Features: Tip and Tail Rivets, Triaxial Braiding, Matte Finish Topsheet
MissConduct – Park to peak versatility in a women’s specific design
This women’s specific playfull all-mountain ski is perfect for the female skier looking for
her first twin or the more advanced athlete looking for a lighter more forgiving alternative
to the MissDemeanor. The unique Bioflex core and full cap construction keep the
swingweight low but its Torsion Box construction and slimmer footprint means this ski
will handle any icy terrain and transition it wants.
Dimensions: 113/80/104
Ungroomed: 20% Groomed: 80%
Radius/Taper: 17m@ 159/Standard Taper
Construction: Torsion Box Cap
Core: Bioflex
Sizes: 149, 159, 169
Features: Tip and Tail rivet, Triaxial Braiding
Bad Seed – The apple fell far from the tree (junior)
Junior shredders need a wide ski too. At 85mm underfoot, the Bad Seed gives kids the
chance to feel what is it like to blast through crud and stay on top of the pow. It is lively
and predictable in softer snow but still has plenty of sidecut for the groomers and park,
making it versatile in any snow condition. This was Sean Pettit’s ski of choice before he
jumped up to our adult skis.
Dimensions: 113/85/104
Powder: 60% Park: 40%
Sidecut/Taper: 14m@ 129/Standard
Construction: Torsion Box Cap
Core: Fir
Sizes: 119, 129, 139, 149
Bindings: FasTrack2 10.0 or Flat
Features: Triaxial Braiding
Juvy – Junior sized ripper sticks (junior)
The Juvy is not simply an adult ski scaled down to fit juniors. That would be a crime. The
Juvy is a true twin engineered with the proper flex, dimensions, size and swingweight to
welcome hard charging groms to take their skiing to the next level.
Dimensions: 100/75/96
Powder: 30% Park: 70%
Sidecut/Taper: 12mm/Standard
Construction: Torsion Box Cap
Core: Spruce
Sizes: 109, 119, 129, 139
Bindings: FasTrack2 7.0 or Flat
Features: Triaxial Braiding, Hissing Snakes, Pure Venom.
Missy – Sugar and spice at just the right price (miss junior)
The Missy is designed specifically for girls who need a twin tip that is built with the same
construction, materials and flex as the Juvy along with a style more representative of girl
rippers.
Dimensions: 100/75/96
Powder: 30% Park: 70%
Sidecut/Taper: 12mm/Standard
Construction: Torsion Box Cap
Core: Spruce
Sizes: 109, 119, 129, 139
Bindings: FasTrack2 7.0 or Flat
Features: Triaxial Braiding, Butterfly Dreams, Whispers.