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Product ID
240,675
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273,750
Used
No
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No
Skill Range
Advanced-pro
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Advanced-pro
Shipping Restriction
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This Item Is Not Available For Shipment Outside Of The United States.
What Binding is Included?
None
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None
Binding DIN
None
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N/a
Binding Weight Range
None
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N/a
Tip/Waist/Tail Widths
122/88/110mm
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132/102/121 (@181cm)
Ski Gear Intended Use
All Mountain
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Core Material
Wood
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Wood W/ Carbon
Construction Type
Sidewall
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Cap
Base Material
Sintered
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Sintered
Tail Profile
Flared
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Flat
Rocker
Tip Rocker/camber
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Tip Rocker/camber
Tip Width
122
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132 (@181cm)
Waist Width
86-95mm
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96-105mm
Tail Width
110
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121 (@181cm)
Turn Radius
16-20
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16-20
Actual Turn Radius @ Specified Length
20m (@ 178cm)
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20m (@167cm)
Alpine Touring
No
vs
Yes
Race
No
vs
No
Twin Tip
No
vs
No
Titanium
No
vs
No
Special Features
Hollowtech Tip And Tail, Edge Rubber
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All Terrain Rocker, Snophobic Top Sheet
Bindings Included
No
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No
Model #
None
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None
Actual Din Range
None
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N/a
Recommended Weight Range
None
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N/a
Additional Details
Full Sidewall Construction - Ultimate In Edge Grip And Response, Full Wood Core - Superior Energy And Liveliness, Rubber Damping Layer - Reduces Vibration And Chatter, Early Rise Tip With Low Camber - Great Maneuverability With Improved Float In Soft Snow, Edge Rubber - Protects Against Impacts, Dual Big Mountain Turn Radius - Better Control In All Conditions, Dual Hollowtech - Less Weight And Better Response
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All Terrain Rocker, Sno Phobic Topsheet, Carbon Web Construction, Powder Tip, Tip And Tail Hardware Accommodates K2s Pre-cut Climbing Skins, 50% Variable/ 50% Powder
Description
Description 1
Full Sidewall Construction - Ultimate In Edge Grip And Response
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All Terrain Rocker
Description 2
Full Wood Core - Superior Energy And Liveliness
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Sno Phobic Topsheet
Description 3
Rubber Damping Layer - Reduces Vibration And Chatter
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Carbon Web Construction
Description 4
Early Rise Tip With Low Camber - Great Maneuverability With Improved Float In Soft Snow
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Powder Tip
Description 5
Edge Rubber - Protects Against Impacts
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Tip And Tail Hardware Accommodates K2s Pre-cut Climbing Skins
Description 6
Dual Big Mountain Turn Radius - Better Control In All Conditions
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50% Variable/ 50% Powder
Description 7
Dual Hollowtech - Less Weight And Better Response
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General
Brand
Kastle
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K2
Model Year
2013
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2013
Gender
Mens
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Mens
Type
All-mountain Skis (75-90)
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All-mountain Wide Skis (91-110)
Skill Level
Advanced - Pro
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Advanced - Pro
warranty
One Year
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One Year
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