For ’09 the Burnin’ Luv has gotten a major upgrade with the change to a sidewall/laminate construction. In years past, the BL has had a rap of not being stout enough for some very aggressive skiers or those who regularly deal with east coast ice. With this new build, that has all changed for the better. The new BL has more grip, more stability and more energy than in the past. For all those bonuse...
Katherine says: The K2 Burnin Luv has an assortment of talents to offer the advanced to the ez-expert women skier. It handles everything from groomed trail, to moguls, to crud. Its real talent is having a damp, predictable ride that promotes confidence and reliability in its rider. Overall, because of its width underfoot, this ski really shines on piste and has the ability to make variety of t...
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 category and that makes...
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 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 back with an unflap...
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.
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 less damp than ...
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 the ski to come around quicke...
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...
Last season the Joyrider was one of Sierra Skis most popular womens skis. The Joyrider is a 70/30 ski with a waist width of 74mm. There is a common misconception about Roxy, that they are ski for teenagers this is simply not true. The Joyrider is a perfect example of how Roxy knows what to do to build a great ski, in 2008 it was ski of the year. With a great balance between high speed stability an...
The Roxy Juicy is the perfect escape route out of the rental line. With an easy going flex that will easily let you progress quicker with ease and comfort you will have a sweet ride. This ski would be a great ski for a teenager that is too big for junior skis but at the same time is not quite advanced enough to ski more aggressive adult skis. With a 70mm waist width this 90/10 ski will making carv...
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 Opal is a new addition to the Origins lineup this year and is basically a women’s specific Tornado. The Opal uses the same shape and wood/isocell core of the Tornado but with a slightly softer flex and lighter weight. When I tested the Opal I knew immediately that this was a winner because the trademark Salomon "feel" (i.e.: light, nimble, and snappy) is right there in the Opal. This...
The Topaz returns from ’07-’08 with a new graphic but is unchanged otherwise. This is another ski that bears the Salomon family characteristics. Light, nimble, and energetic are the hallmarks of the Topaz. This is a 90/10 ski with a moderate shape and enough edge grip and stability for most skiers up to the solid advanced level. The Topaz has a fairly conservative sidecut and that makes it a great...