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For intermediate to advanced ski boarders, the K2 Fatty snowblades will be a perfect fit. Glide along in these 88cm snowblades by K2. For adult snow bladers, the Fatty snowblades are designed with a wider chassis, great for improved flotation on softer snow. They are also narrow enough for better performance on hard snow. These snowblades are also a great teaching tool for aspiring carvers or a new ski alternative for a more advanced ski boarder. The possibilities are vast and these blades are great! The K2 Fatty 88 snowblades are equipped with mounted non-releasable bindings. The bindings also fit regular ski boots and hard-shell snowboard boots.
Intermediate - Advanced
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Comments about K2 Fatty 88 Ski Boards 2012:
They don't fit hard-shell snowboard boots as advertised!
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Comments about K2 Fatty 88 Ski Boards 2012:
I would love them even more if they were about 10 cm longer.
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Got them right away!
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Comments about K2 Fatty 88 Ski Boards 2012:
Excellent find, cheapest price around and for me blades are much more fun than skis. Much more freedom. Only problem is because of the length they are less flexible. Also because they are so short it can make it interesting when locking them up when you go inside for lunch or whatever.
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Comments about K2 Fatty 88 Ski Boards 2012:
Overall, the blades are great, especially if you are transitioning from hockey. The non-release bindings are not great and can be hard to get on when you're first strapping on the skis. Other than that, a great investment for those learning to ski or more experienced skiiers.
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Comments about K2 Fatty 88 Ski Boards 2012:
I actually didn't get to use them [...]. However, I have 26 years of experience and can tell a lot by feeling out a product. These are good deals, especially for the price. The only downside is that the plastic bindings are not very strong. If you ski aggressively (e.g. Jumping & hard landing all the time), I have a feeling that those bindings may give out at some point. Otherwise, they should do just fine.
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