Katherine says: The K2 One Luv is the Burnin's little sister. Very similar in shape to the Burnin, the One Luv ski has a more forgiving, relaxed ride for gals who appreciate the characteristics of the Burnin but want a less aggressive feel or maybe speed isn't high on the list of priorities. The One Luv is a perfect choice for the progressing, all mountain adventurers who may not nece...
The Tru Luv is K2’s classic "recreational" ski. To many, that might mean a pretty nondescript performer or an unsophisticated construction. In this case, that wouldn’t be accurate. The Tru Luv still has much of the "Mod" dampening technology of the higher level skis. This technology makes the Tru Luv smoother than most other offerings in the mid-price ranges. The Tru Luv, is easy, quick, and modes...
Are you an intermediate skier?? Do you want a ski that makes turning easier?? If so the Roxy Sugah is a great option. The Sugah allows you to leave your comfort zone with style. This ski has a Carbon Y structure that allows intermediate skiers to turn with ease. Along with a forward mounting position this ski makes turning effortless. Check out the Roxy Sugah this season if you looking for a sweet...
The Crystal is back from last year unchanged except for a new graphic. This is a nice step above an entry level ski for the woman just getting into the sport or for a more seasoned but cautious skier. When you go up the line from beginner skis, you get more edge grip, stability, and dampening. Taken in the proper doses these attributes won’t hold back a novice but will also give her a more solid i...
The Tornado is back from last year with a new graphic. It is important to note that the Tornado now comes in three versions. The flat Tornado is slightly softer and easier going than the similar Protrak version and is more attractively priced. As such it is a nice transition model between intermediate skis and the most aggressive models. In addition, there is an entirely new Tornado Titanium model...