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K2 One Luv Skis - Women's

Item # 8963k2onlv9zz-k2-skis

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$398.95
Sugg. Retail: $598.95
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Size: 163cm
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Specs

Type: All Mountain
Ability Level: Intermediate-Advanced
Construction: Cap
Core Material: Bioflex
Recommended Use: All Mountain
Manufacturer Warranty: 1 Year

Description

K2 One Luv Skis
The K2 One Luv is a designed for intermediate to advanced women skiers. It offers a smooth and stable ride through even rough conditions while excelling in powder. As an all-mountain ski with the new All Terrain Rocker you can feel comfortable on piste or weaving through trees with its great responsiveness and know the whole time that you are the envy of the other skiers. For an exciting time on the mountain K2's One Luv skis might be your true love.

Key Features of the K2 One Luv Skis:
  • Terrain Category: 90/10
  • Sidecut: 118/74/103
  • Radius: 14
  • Construction: Torsion Box Cap
  • Core Bioflex
  • Mod Monic
  • Mod Technology
  • Hard Snow: 7
  • Crud: 7
  • Powder: 9
  • Moguls: 7
  • Aggressiveness: 7

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  • "wouldn't buy again "

    , Toronto, ON
    Pros: got on deal with bindings, Cons: bad base, edge wall peeling,

    got this set at sportchek, a national sport store for 350+tax which is a pretty good price considering l got bindings with them (matching) l wasn't sure which l wanted to do (board or skis) and since such a great price came l couldn't pass it up. soon enough, l found out it was prety bad set of skis. 1st the edge started peeling, hard to describe it, but basically l think its the plastic covering the artwork that was falling apart. then keeping in mind l only hit groomers, the base lost a chunk and had a hole in it. luckily my bf fixed it for me but still pretty stupid how fragile it was. just imagine me bringing it to the park! l would have destroyed it. all in all, wouln'dt buy again. go boarding instead even though it cost a bit more. Ps l didn't know of warranty until it expired

  • "good entry ski"

    , northcote, Vic
    Pros: cheap, good quality, Cons:

    great skis for the price! bought these for my girldfriend to start skiiing on, nice little freestyle / freeride ski

  • "Solid Ski for the Price"

    , richmond, Vic
    Pros: Easy to Turn, Good for beginner to Intermediate, Cons: Bit heavy,

    Used both in Australian slush/ice and Japan on the light and fluffy groomers, trails and side country. Holds up well in all condition. Only downfall is it is a little heavy and for a beginner it tends to tire your legs out after half a day or so until you get used to them Can't go wrong for the price