K2 Wayback 98 Touring
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K2 Wayback 98 Touring Skis | £449.49 |
The K2 Wayback 98 Touring Skis are a versatile and high-performance option for ski touring enthusiasts. These skis are specially designed for backcountry skiing and provide excellent stability and maneuverability on a variety of terrains.Featuring a multicolor design, these skis are not only functional but also visually appealing. The 98mm waist width strikes a balance between floatation in powder and responsiveness on hardpack, making it suitable for different snow conditions encountered during ski touring.These skis excel at uphill climbs, thanks to their lightweight construction. Built with K2's Paulownia Tour Lite Core, these skis reduce fatigue and increase efficiency during ascents. The Carbon Overdrive technology adds stiffness and power transmission, ensuring reliable performance during descents.The K2 Wayback 98 Touring Skis have a medium flex pattern that allows for easy turn initiation, while maintaining stability at higher speeds. The all-terrain rocker profile further enhances their versatility, providing effortless turn initiation and edge hold.Equipped with a durable sidewall construction, these skis are built to withstand the rigors of backcountry skiing. The tip and tail are both reinforced with Tapered Tip/Tail technology, which reduces unnecessary weight while maintaining rigidity and strength.Whether you're exploring deep powder in the backcountry or conquering technical descents, the K2 Wayback 98 Touring Skis will enhance your ski touring experience with their lightweight design, versatility, and exceptional performance.
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