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The K2 Sight is a great ski for aggressive tweens, or the guy looking for a twin that can spend some time in the park and the rest of the time on the groomers. Made with K2's All Terrain Rocker (rocker in the tip, with camber underfoot) the Sight can carve a long fast turn, and be solid in the powder and broken snow for a lighter weight skier. Tip rocker enables the ski to hook up faster on hard snow, while it deflects the negative energy that crud and bumps bring on. Twin Tech Sidewalls give edge grip for speeding down firm groomers, or creeping your way up the walls up an icy pipe. 85mm underfoot and a directional taper make this ski very user friendly with some switch skiing ability. Tip and tail hardware increase durability, and give some style points. A great first adult twin for your skier that has out grown junior equipment who wants all mountain performance coupled with playfulness in the park with out being too demanding.
Intermediate - Advanced
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Comments about K2 Sight Skis 2012:
This is Evan with the K2 Sight. I give this ski a 3/5 stars. It replaced the Silencer from last year. It's going to be more for your beginner to intermediate park rider. It's nice though because it does have a sidewall so it's going to be very stable underfoot but it has all mountain rocker to it so easy to get into a turn.
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Kyle here with the K2 Sight. These skis were here replacing the Silencer from last year so this would be a perfect ski for somebody looking to get their second pair of twin tips. Maybe just come off maybe a beginner pair of twin tips trying to step up their game a little bit. This would be a little bit more energy to ski. I would give this ski a 4/5.
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Hey Thom here with the K2 Sight. I'm going to give this a 2/5. It's just kind of a dull ski for what it is. It goes onto edge pretty easily but as soon as you get it up to any kind of speed it kind of gets a bit skittish. I feel there are a lot of other skis in this category that ski well above what this one does but I can see a light weight guy or you're really truly beginner Park skier getting on this and being pretty happy with it.
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The Sight from K2 is a great ski for those light weight riders or someone who is just a beginner to intermediate. The ski has all terrain rocker which gives it rocker in the tip but camber underfoot. I think you get the best of both worlds. The camber underfoot is still going to give you great edge hold on groomers but the rockered tip with let the ski turn over easier and not hook up so fast like a normal camber ski would do. For a more aggressive rider this ski might be a little to flexable for you and you'll probably wash out on stuff. But for all those other riders this ski would be perfect. Even at a perfect price!
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