These bindings are mounted on demo tracks and can be adjusted to fit almost any boot size without the need for costly remounting. It is extremely important to have a certified ski technician adjust and test the forward pressure, DIN, and release values of the bindings prior to use.
All Mountain skis are for on-trail; some off-trail ability
Medium - ideal for all-mountain, off-trail versatility
Stiff - advanced to experts who want power and control
Tip Rocker/Camber skis for edge hold; easy turn initiation
The K2 AMP Rictor 90XTi will take you to the most challenging black diamonds on the frontside as well as the freestyle fun of the powdery sidecountry. At 90mm, this wide K2 ski is versatile so you can perform where you want. The RoX technology gives the Rictor 90XTi torsional power without adding extra weight to the ski by having an x-shaped carbon web along the mid body of the ski. The metal laminate along with the Hybritech Sidewalls will give you all of the stability that is required of a ski of this caliber. Those dual titanium layers will help increase your speed so you can really live and enjoy every second flying down the mountain. If you want to head out to the sidecountry, there are Skin Grommets which will allow you to attach skins easily. You want to hit the sidecountry in the morning then head back to the frontside in the afternoon, make sure you have a pair of skis that will get you everywhere you want to go. The K2 Rictor 90 XTi Skis were made for it all.
All-Terrain Rocker
Aspen/Paulownia/Maple Wood
REVIEW: This is a fantastic all-mountain ski. Surprisingly easy to turn on hard pack. It's a great carving ski but if you were to go back country it's really soft shovel with early rise, it's going to allow you to ride in the deep stuff relatively easily. It's also ready to accept a skin if you're gonna put an AT binding on it and you wanna go back country.