K2 Fatty 88cm
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Freestyle Design: The K2 FATTY Skis are designed for freestyle enthusiasts, featuring a playful and maneuverable design that excels in the terrain park and beyond, making it a versatile choice for creative skiers.
All-Terrain Rocker: The skis utilize an all-terrain rocker profile, combining camber underfoot with rocker in the tip and tail. This design enhances floatation in powder while maintaining stability and edge control on groomed runs.
Durable Construction: Built with a sturdy wood core and cap construction, the FATTY skis offer durability and responsiveness, ensuring they can withstand the rigors of freestyle skiing and handle various tricks and jumps.
Twin-Tip Design: The twin-tip design allows for effortless switch riding and landing, catering to skiers who enjoy skiing backward and executing tricks both in the park and on natural features.
Versatile Waist Width: With a moderate waist width, the FATTY skis strike a balance between stability and agility, making them suitable for skiers who want a playful experience across different snow conditions.
All-Terrain Rocker: The skis utilize an all-terrain rocker profile, combining camber underfoot with rocker in the tip and tail. This design enhances floatation in powder while maintaining stability and edge control on groomed runs.
Durable Construction: Built with a sturdy wood core and cap construction, the FATTY skis offer durability and responsiveness, ensuring they can withstand the rigors of freestyle skiing and handle various tricks and jumps.
Twin-Tip Design: The twin-tip design allows for effortless switch riding and landing, catering to skiers who enjoy skiing backward and executing tricks both in the park and on natural features.
Versatile Waist Width: With a moderate waist width, the FATTY skis strike a balance between stability and agility, making them suitable for skiers who want a playful experience across different snow conditions.
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