Sierra says: The K2 Indy delivers great response and control for any style rider. This binding works well for the beginner riders who want a great progression binding or the intermediate shredders who want a solid binding for a cheaper price. The customizable chassis brings comfort and provides better control for the different array of situations you get yourself into. Take this binding anywhere o...
Sierra says: The Lotta (like the unisex Recon) has been the best selling women's on road/off road ski for some years now. This is a crowd pleaser for many reasons. Lotta is smooth, stable and quiet on the roughest snow imaginable. The K2 Mod dampening system makes this ski the "Cadillac" of the skis in this category. The LL is softer than some other women's expert skis in this ...
Sierra says: The K2 Luna is in a rare class of boards that can do it all for almost every ability level. This board will be especially fancied by the progressing all mountain rider who just cares about having fun. The Luna also doubles as a great gift board because it caters to so many styles of riding and ability levels. The directional twin shape and soft flex creates a versatile and easy maneu...
Sierra says: The 2009 Mix is K2's premier women's freestyle snowboard. Designed by some of the top female riders in the world, the Mix comes at you with a whole mess of stuff. Experienced freestyle riders will love the Rhythm WH3 core and centered stance as well as the swift sintered base to get you charging. Expertly designed to handle the biggest booters and gnarliest jibs, the Mix ...
Sierra says: The new Seth Morrison pro model has several changes for the '09 year. It is wider underfoot and now both tip and tail rocker. Also, as an aside, the graphic has done away with some of the "darker" themes of recent years. The result is a ski that we could almost say bridges the gap between big mountain and Powder Specific. We elected to classify this as a big mountain sk...
Sierra says: The One Luv is amazingly comfortable in a wide variety of snow conditions. The waist width @ 74mm is wide for the 90/10 category and when combined with the fairly soft flex makes this the easiest of the 90/10 skis in variable conditions. This, like all K2's has a smooth, stable, and quiet ride over rough snow. While not as nimble as some lighter skis, the One Luv pays the skier b...
Katherine says: The K2 Phat Luv with its PHAT figure is a true "powder tool" in the crud and deeper snow. Offering smooth and stable manageability off-piste, the Phat Luv is a solid partner for the expert female skier. Thanks to its unique construction, that offers stronger wood underfoot for stability along with lighter wood in the tip and tail for easier control, the Phat Luv emanat...
Sierra says: Here is another K2 that has been the sales leader in it's category since it was introduced. The Phat Luv takes the middle ground in most of it's characteristics with a great blend of width, flex, shape and weight to give women a Big Mountain ski with some potential for all around use. Among women's specific skis this is one of the wider offerings and the flotation and s...
Sierra says: The K2 Sabre is a beginner to early intermediate ski and will provide people within that category with something that will not only provide a great learning platform but also something that is fun. With a 72mm waist the Sabre allows for you to ski groomers all day and if there is some fresh snow as well you will have fun skiing that as well. Being that the Sabre is not an over bearing...
Sierra says: This is not a twin tip that is only worth skiing in the park. The K2 Silencer has a capped construction along with a full wood core construction the allows for this to be a light weight snappy ski. At this price the Silencer was oriented towards a skier that wants something that can thrash in the park or ski everywhere on the mountain.
Sierra Says: When you're looking to pick up snowboarding quick and not break the bank consider the Skyla. Easy flex, mellow side cut. You'll be pro in no time.
K2 Says: The sky is comfortable at every level of riding and all about building your skills quickly. Leanne's career with K2 started on this board. Now it's your turn. Let's see how far you can take it.
Sierra says: For an entry level ski they don't get much sweeter then the K2 Sweet Luv. Easy and fun to ski while still allowing you to learn the basics well. For somebody that may not get up very often or is just looking to get out of the rental line the K2 Sweet Luv is a great ski for that.
Sierra says: The Sweet Luv gets a new shape this year with a wider waist and a notably wider tip. This gives the aspiring skier more shape to work with as she develops turning skills and starts to break the skidding style of the lower level skier and learn the more Carve oriented style of the intermediate. The Sweet has less of the secondary "Mod" core material and thus is lighter and le...
Sierra says: The Tough Luv is K2's 50/50 ski in the Women's category. This one qualifies as a wide cruiser for a pretty aggressive skier. The TL is not terribly stiff, but it is wide and fairly heavy so nimbleness in bumps is not its forte'. However, those qualities make the TL stunningly stable in soft, deep, and especially broken snow. I felt that the progressive sidecut enabled t...
Sierra says: The New innovation to K2's progression enhancing line-up is the Transit BOA. The soft flex provides riders with a versatile boot to ride with; allowing them to step-up their performance in the park or when riding new groomers for the first time. This boot is also convenient to use because of the single-pull liner lacing system and the outer shell boa system, which creates a quic...
Sierra says: 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 ran...
For the past few years the K2 True Luv has been one of the leading intermediate skis on the market. With a nice balance between ease of turns and stability the True Luv for many intermediate women skiers a great ski. It is not so light that you can feel uncomfortable at higher speeds or steep terrain and at the same time the True Luv is not so heavy that when you are walking from the car to the re...
Sierra says: The Virtue is a great binding for the intermediate to advanced women rider. It is designed to ride with precision and response while being very durable and lightweight. The straps offer great cushion and comfort for all-day riding, and the new Asym Flair highback provides a natural feel to match your stance. This binding excels when slashing down the mountain or when launching airs i...
Sierra says: Take a look at any terrain park in the world and chances are that you will find a WWW strapped to somebody?s feet. The World Wide Weapon respectively holds the title as one of the most popular jib boards on the market and for good reasons too. Along with the incredible soft flex, the unique shape of the board almost makes it too easy to stomp jaw-dropping butters on any feature in y...
Sierra says: The K2 Zeppelin is historically one of the most progressive and influential snowboards the sport has ever seen. An all mountain annihilator, the Zeppelin is a perfect board for the greedy rider... somebody who wants to exploit the whole mountain on any given day. This board has just the right balance of speed, flex, and shape to allow you to transition from the biggest booters in th...