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Reckoner 110 W

K2

$900.00

Ski Lengths: 156, 163, 170, 177 cm
Turn Radius: 18 m @ 170 cm
Ski Dimensions: 138 - 110 - 135 mm

For the ladies looking for a hella-playful powder ski, the new K2 Reckoner 110 W may just be the Cinderella powder shoe for you. Not too big, but certainly not small, the 110-mm waist provides a platform that is plenty wide to float, yet maintains enough maneuverability to thrive in the trees. By no means would we call the Reckoner 110 W a groomer ski; on-piste is just a pathway to the untouched goods.
For one of our testers, the Reckoner 110 W, “ate up the compressions allowing me to fly over the bumps in case I was absolutely pissing down the hill and needed to do something to save my life. With them being light and eating anything I gave them, I could turn through the tight trees confidently.”
The rockered profile accounts for the ski’s ability to float, along with its width, but the improved stability is thanks to K2’s Spectral Braiding. With Spectral Braid Technology, the ski’s carbon fibers are more tightly wound underfood and loosen toward the tip and tail to maintain play for butters and wheelies, but increase power underfoot to blast through crust and crud as conditions get less desirable down low. The Reckoner 110 W also features a Triaxial Braided Core where the fiberglass is braided for additional durability and pop. K2 rounds it all out with Twin Tech Sidewalls to keep not only your edge feel, but also the topsheets intact.
Available in lengths from 156 to 177 cm, the Reckoner 110 W is a Rocky Mountain powder ski through and through for any woman looking to make the entire mountain her personalized playground. You’ll find stylish freeriders like K2 athlete Addison Rafford rocking the Reckoners on everything from her home resort of Sun Valley to the Bec des Rosses on the Freeride World Tour because of the ski’s dependability and maneuverability. Designed to help you make precise calculations on the mountain, the Reckoner 110 W is your best friend and greatest asset.

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For the ladies looking for a hella-playful powder ski, the new K2 Reckoner 110 W may just be the Cinderella powder shoe for you. Not too big, but certainly not small, the 110-mm waist provides a platform that is plenty wide to float, yet maintains enough maneuverability to thrive in the trees. By no means would we call the Reckoner 110 W a groomer ski; on-piste is just a pathway to the untouched goods.
For one of our testers, the Reckoner 110 W, “ate up the compressions allowing me to fly over the bumps in case I was absolutely pissing down the hill and needed to do something to save my life. With them being light and eating anything I gave them, I could turn through the tight trees confidently.”
The rockered profile accounts for the ski’s ability to float, along with its width, but the improved stability is thanks to K2’s Spectral Braiding. With Spectral Braid Technology, the ski’s carbon fibers are more tightly wound underfood and loosen toward the tip and tail to maintain play for butters and wheelies, but increase power underfoot to blast through crust and crud as conditions get less desirable down low. The Reckoner 110 W also features a Triaxial Braided Core where the fiberglass is braided for additional durability and pop. K2 rounds it all out with Twin Tech Sidewalls to keep not only your edge feel, but also the topsheets intact.
Available in lengths from 156 to 177 cm, the Reckoner 110 W is a Rocky Mountain powder ski through and through for any woman looking to make the entire mountain her personalized playground. You’ll find stylish freeriders like K2 athlete Addison Rafford rocking the Reckoners on everything from her home resort of Sun Valley to the Bec des Rosses on the Freeride World Tour because of the ski’s dependability and maneuverability. Designed to help you make precise calculations on the mountain, the Reckoner 110 W is your best friend and greatest asset.

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138
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135
Turning Radius: medium
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