K2 Sight Skis 2018-2019
Topping the charts in last year’s park category, the K2 Sight is back for another year of dominance. The K2 Sight was a crowd-pleaser thanks to a playful, poppy aspen wood core reinforced by a triaxial braided carbon insert for extra stiffness and explosiveness. Its symmetrical flex makes switch skiing a breeze, too. The Sight is an ideal option for the skier looking to boost out of the pipe one run, hit rails the next then weave through the trees at the end of the day. Park testing veteran Tae Westcott couldn’t help but notice that it had “the perfect swing weight,” while Aidan Sheahan commented that it’s a “smaller and quicker ski from K2—and it held a great edge, which made takeoffs fun and reliable.”


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Topping the charts in last year’s park category, the K2 Sight is back for another year of dominance. The K2 Sight was a crowd-pleaser thanks to a playful, poppy aspen wood core reinforced by a triaxial braided carbon insert for extra stiffness and explosiveness. Its symmetrical flex makes switch skiing a breeze, too. The Sight is an ideal option for the skier looking to boost out of the pipe one run, hit rails the next then weave through the trees at the end of the day. Park testing veteran Tae Westcott couldn’t help but notice that it had “the perfect swing weight,” while Aidan Sheahan commented that it’s a “smaller and quicker ski from K2—and it held a great edge, which made takeoffs fun and reliable.”